Tourism as Advantageous and Disadvantageous Sphere in the Modern World

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  • Turdiyeva Umidaxon O’rol qizi Termiz State University, Faculty of Economics and Tourism 3rd grade student

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Pros and cons of tourism industry, inflation, risk management, globalization, tax, pollution

Abstract

Around the world, 44 countries rely on tourism for at least 15% of their workforce and national GDP. Many of these countries are island nations or countries that do not have a highly developed economy or business sector. As the United Nation’s agency, the World Tourism Organization, states, increased tourism can boost developing countries’ local economies, cultural discussion and job opportunities. However, if developing nations solely depend on the tourism sector and dismiss infrastructure development and other essential services, the disadvantages of tourism can outweigh the advantages. Top challenges confronting tourism are taxation, travel marketing, infrastructure issues, and security and cross border regulations. Too many tourism destinations are not prepared for visitors. Tourists or travelers can at times deem travel marketing to be exaggerated. Another major challenge that the tourism industry faces is the fluctuating rates and cost inflation. New challenges seem to arise quickly impacting the industry as a whole.

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2022-07-22

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qizi, T. U. O. . (2022). Tourism as Advantageous and Disadvantageous Sphere in the Modern World. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS STARTUPS AND OPEN SOCIETY, 2(7), 28–33. Retrieved from http://inovatus.es/index.php/ejbsos/article/view/1103

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