FORMING TOURISM CLUSTERS IN BUKHARA REGION
Abstract
Demand for tourism services are growing as a result of global population growth, an increase in middle-class consumers in courtiers and having more leisure time. This, in turn, has led to increased competition based on the growing demand for tourist services. In order to find a place in the market in a highly competitive environment and improve the services offered, tourism entities are forming tourism clusters by themselves or uniting with other entities.
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