Theoretical Issues Of Research Of Hotel Farms In The Development Of The Economy Of Our Country
Rakhimov Hasan Abdusaitovich , Teacher Of Samarkand Institute Of Economics And Service, PhD, UzbekistanAbstract
The focus on the formation and development of tourism in Uzbekistan began mainly after the independence of our country. Today, the development of tourism and related hotel services in our country has risen to the level of public policy as a priority of economic development. Necessary organizational, legal and economic mechanisms for the development of tourism have been created, the relevant normative and legal documents have been adopted by our government, and work in this direction is still ongoing.
Keywords
Tourism Development, Hotel Management, Socio-Economic System, Average Life Expectancy, Tourist Resources, Economic Function Of Tourism
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