THE HOTEL INDUSTRY IN CHISINAU – REALITIES OF THE POST CRISIS PERIOD
Igor Barcari,
Amalia Gurgui and
Alexandru Gribincea ()
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Igor Barcari: Senior Lecturer, ULIM
Amalia Gurgui: manager, România
Alexandru Gribincea: PhD, Professor, ULIM
Economy and Sociology, 2014, issue 4, 48-53
Abstract:
Chisinau is very wealthy compared to the rest of the country, as Moldova is not a very rich country. As is common in developing countries, you are likely to see great disparities in wealth. It\’s also very much a post-Soviet city, with both the good and bad qualities associated with it. By other side you\’ll see many modern and great buildings of steel, concrete and glass. The majority of the middle and working class population lives and buildings. These look standardly, maybe not too nice but are not “dangerous” as similar areas may be considered to be in Western Europe. Do not come to Moldova expecting Western standards everywhere, but the situation is improving every year. Here you can see 4 and 5 star hotels, great restaurants and cafes, coffee houses and bars. Many restaurants and almost all the hotels in the city accept the credit cards.
Keywords: Hospitality; hotel industry; accommodation; efficiency; fund rooms; services; hospitality; receipts. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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