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Economic Advancement of Tourism Industry in Uzbekistan

Firdavs Saliev and Mukhammadkhon Soliev

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Abstract: This research empirically highlights the recent status of tourism development in Uzbekistan, with analyzing of current quantitative economic overview. As a Silk Road destination, country has underlined as one of the major tourist targets for developing and it has undergone many alters over a short historical period in terms of economic, environmental and social changes on tourism sector. On that basis, this work demonstrates up the overall internal and external economic perspectives of represented country according to their status quo. This conjectural framework is experienced tests by means of a study to demonstrate the strength of the touristic destination of many historical and touristic sites, which reflect the competitive reality of the World Heritage tourism destination in whole Central Asia. The results serve to state out major trends and gaps, which focus on further research on this topic globally, and also they might be useful in diversifying interventions to alleviate the impacts in the tourism industry advancement.

Keywords: Silk Road; Uzbekistan; Tourism Management; Central Asia; Travel facilitation; investment destinations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O1 O14 O4 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-06
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Published in Global Disclosure of Economics and Business 1.4(2015): pp. 43-54

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