scholarly journals State regulation of the industry of tourism in Ukraine

2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (43) ◽  
pp. 301-308
Author(s):  
O. Chechenia

Considered state regulation of the industry of tourism, its goals, the bodies that regulate the industry of tourism in Ukraine and their powers. The changes that have occurred in state regulation of the industry. Key words: tourism sector, government regulation

2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (03) ◽  
pp. 63-66
Author(s):  
Gülarə Məzahir qızıCahangirli ◽  

Key words: unfair competition, state regulation, state policies


Author(s):  
Nataliia Honcharenko

In recent years, the restaurant business in Ukraine as well as around the world has developed quite rapidly. New cafes and restaurants opened one after another, and existing locations improved the quality of services provided, while new modern formats of restaurant businesses appeared. The coronavirus pandemic did not leave any market sector untouched in 2020; the restaurant industry was hit hardest as it was one of the first to be adversely affected by quarantine restrictions. At the same time, in 2021 the situation has not improved, the restaurant business has faced an unprecedented crisis and in such conditions, the issues of flexibility and speed of reaction of restaurant enterprises come to the fore, which involves reducing costs, reorganizing business processes, implementing new innovative approaches doing business. Many cafes and restaurants have been forced to close completely because they have not been able to cope with the catastrophic consequences of the pandemic and went bankrupt. The situation remains tense due to the fact that there is no clear understanding of when the pandemic will end, and therefore restaurant managers have already realized that to maintain their business, they must act quickly, develop radically new mechanisms for each unit and adapt business processes in such a way as to ensure the functioning of restaurants in modern realities. In the current situation of uncertainty, as well as insufficient protection by government regulation, it is advisable to quickly move to new technological forms of work organization. The article considers the key problems and changes in the development of restaurant businesses in the period of the coronavirus pandemic 2020-2021. The author analyzes the experience of Ukrainian cafes and restaurants in the transformation of institutions in the initial period of quarantine restrictions, as well as mechanisms of state regulation in the legal sphere, which are presented in a number of adopted regulations. The article develops practical recommendations for the reorganization of key business processes in the restaurant business in a pandemic.


2019 ◽  
Vol 276 ◽  
pp. 02008
Author(s):  
Nyoman M. Jaya ◽  
Ngakan M. Anom Wiryasa ◽  
Ketut Sudarsana Dewa ◽  
Putu D.P. Salain

Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia (PPRI number 50/2011) indicates the declaration of the National Tourism Development Master Plan (RIPParNas) from 2010 to 2025. Eighty-eight (88) of the National Tourism Strategic Areas (KSPN)is spread on thirty four (34) provinces throughout the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. The province of Bali contributes greatest foreign exchange for Indonesia through the tourism sector. Eleventh (11th) of KSPN-Bali are reflecting a priority-program of Indonesian Government through equal development of Tourism Strategic Areas. Development for Bali still indicates gap between a remote regency and central city. The moratorium on rapid development of tourism facility in South Bali indicates quite difference with slower development of East and North Bali. Thus, efforts to increase the distribution of development require investigation and identification through mapping the potential of Natural Resources and Cultivation, especially, the area of tourism in South Bali (Denpasar/Badung) compared to East (Karangasem) and North (Buleleng). Literature review, field observation, and semi-structured interview data were analysed by combination of qualitative-verification methods and cognitive-mapping solutions. The result of case study was representing mapping the potentials for natural resources and cultivation that was identified in Sanur (Denpasar), Tulamben-Amed (Karangasem), and Bali-Utara (Buleleng). Therefore, unequal development between each tourism strategic areas would reduce, and in turn, prosperity of social communities would be improving for Bali.


2018 ◽  
pp. 03-05
Author(s):  
L. V. Lapochkina ◽  
E. N. Vetrova

This paper presents the study multiplier effects of government regulation of industrial development of the macro-region by the example of the Russian Arctic (Russian Arctic), made in the process of writing a doctoral dissertation Lapochkin LV on «Industrial policy of the Arctic zone of Russia: theoretical and methodological basis» and its discussion in the St. Petersburg State University of Economics. The novelty of the study is: first, in the view of the Russian Arctic as a macro-region; secondly, forming a conceptual model of a multiplier based on the criterion of national economic efficiency and system constraints, reflecting the direction of the structural industrial policy with regard to the development of non-oil economy; in the third, the formulation of multiplier effects in the fields and methods of exposure. The purpose of this article is to analyze the multiplier effects of government regulation of industrial development of the macro-region of the Arctic, as a basis for the construction of the multiplier model.


Author(s):  
Jyoti Prakash ◽  
Karan Bir Singh

Since the evolution of mankind, the need for food and drink has been a major concern for humans. It has been reported from the ancient records that human had to cultivate and the store food for consumption but as time passed humans started to travel from one place to another in search of food and drink which further in the modern era gave rise to the tourism sector where people travel for one place to another to explore new culture and experience the local cuisine which depicts about the place and its community living around the region. Due to this, there was a tremendous increase in the percentage of tourists every year in different continents where they only travel for leisure and availing the local cuisine that included both food and the local beverage of the location. Therefore, the essence of food is also a vital part of the lifestyle for every individual and tourists who travel to the destination and try to experience the local cuisine. If you see the world, most of the tourists are eagerly mad at traveling to India, wherein every 100 meters you will get a varied cuisine influence which fascinates the international tourists towards the country's culinary inheritance. Therefore, the role of promotion and marketing of the regional cuisine of a country as it showcases the cultural identity of the nation's heritage. Henceforth, the paper explores the framework of the tasting tourism as to create a new phase of tourism after the Covid-19 in order to increase the tourism sector by introducing a new segment where the cuisine will showcase the opportunity for providing an extensive knowledge for the regional cuisine and beverages available, where they can experience during their travel to the region. But due to the pandemic situation, it has been seen that the Indian tourism sector had a drastic change as the inflow of foreign tourists decreased, and also the food business sector is facing downfall due to the rapid spread of the virus.  Key words: Gastronomy; Tasting Tourism; Indian cuisine; Marketing; Promotion; Tourists.


2021 ◽  
Vol 101 (1) ◽  
pp. 152-161
Author(s):  
R.K. Yelshibayev ◽  

Object: The purpose is to identify promising directions for the development of the securities market of the Republic of Kazakhstan and reform the system of its government regulation. Methods: The study used methods of empirical, subject-object, system, deductive and comparative analysis. Each of these methods was used adequately to its functional capabilities and resolving abilities for solving the corresponding stage research tasks. Findings: As a result of the research by the author:  features of the securities market as an object of government regulation are studied;  infrastructure support of the system of government regulation of the securities market of the Republic of Kazakhstan was examined;  assessment of the current state of the securities market of the Republic;  system problems of government regulation and market development are investigated;  promising areas of reforming the securities market of the Republic of Kazakhstan and its government regulation system are developed and scientifically substantiated. Conclusions: A shift of focus from problems of legal support of the system of government regulation of the securities market of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the problem of primary transparency and reliability of the market in terms of economic integration and global coronacrisis will allow achieving the following targets:  share market capitalization to GDP will double if new IPOs are held by corporate issuers;  RFCA will join the group of ten leading financial centers in Asia;  access to financial services for a wide range of consumers will be provided;  increase of financial literacy of the population, protection of interests of potential investors and safety of savings of market participants will be ensured.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 14-29
Author(s):  
N. M. Abdikeev ◽  
Yu. S. Bogachev ◽  
E. L. Moreva

The need for strengthening practical orientation of the strategies and concepts for industrial development that have been recently put forward in our country makes us turn to searching for a solution to the problems of the control of the transition of the secondary sector to the new technological mode in the conditions of limited access to international markets, finance and technologies, problems of institution-building and other unfavorable factors impeding the formation of a modern competitive economy. This article is devoted to the identification and justification of specific ways to improve state regulation of industrial development. In order to achieve this goal, both general scientific and private economic methods were used, including analysis and synthesis, systematic approach, statistical material and other research tools were widely used. Their use while examining the state of industrial structure and government regulation of its development has allowed to identify the causes of low efficiency of management of industrial development and formulate the proposals for its improvement. Therefore, there the directions of the system structuring of political and economic course were particularized, and also the institutional securing mechanisms as well as the principles to ensure the implementation of these mechanisms were defined. In practice this toolkit was used to analyze the status or condition and the proposals for the course on strategic import substitution, as well as the regulation of the development of production and technological base of industrial complexes. Consistent application of the identified principles and tools in the study regarding other policies of industrial development entails further elaboration of the raised issues on accounting in the system of industrial development stimulation, changing the values of different factors of increasing competitiveness, lowering production costs that occur under the conditions of transition to the 6th technological mode, including the priorities for lower production costs, the causes of the deficit human capital and the conditions for its overcoming, modernization of methods of supporting industrial development, the relationship of internal and external factors of industrial development.


Author(s):  
Lars U. Scholl ◽  
Lars U. Scholl

This chapter examines the state regulation of the timber and grain trades in the Britain in the nineteenth century, and the efforts made to combat the high loss of life relating to these cargoes.The heavy losses began to draw public scrutiny in the 1830s, which eventually led to government regulation. Williams argues that it was not just the acts of government, but the significant advances in technology and growing expertise amongst seafarers and officers that sharply reduced loss of life toward the end of the century. An appendix tables the loss of life on both timber and grain vessels owned by Britain between 1875 and 1884, and again between 1884-1910, and a third table listing British vessels lost between 1884-1910.


ANCIENT LAND ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 03 (03) ◽  
pp. 5-8
Author(s):  
Nərmin Əfqan qızı Verdiyeva ◽  

Today, as in any business, human resources are very important in the labor-intensive tourism sector. Continuation of vocational education is an important issue in the educational process aimed at mastering and developing communication skills of tourism students. In this regard, it is very important to determine people's communication skills during this period. The purpose of this study is to determine the communication skills of students studying at the tourism level. Key words: communication, communication skills, tourism, tourism students, communication


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 15-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Захарова ◽  
Galina Zakharova ◽  
Амирова ◽  
Elmira Amirova

The article describes the theoretical bases of state regulation of the grain market; trends and challenges of the grain market in the current economic conditions.


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