Jumayev Akbar Makhmudovich
ORCID: 0000-0001-8935-032X
PhD
Tashkent finance institute
Tashkent city, Uzbekistan,
[email protected]
Abstract. We empirically test the relationship between tourism performance and multiple tourism dimensions, namely, tourism Attractions (A), Basics (B), and Context (C). We test the Tourism A-B-C model using data from regions of Uzbekistan. The results serve to state out major trends, which focus on further research on this topic globally, and also they might be useful in diversifying interventions to improve the impacts in the tourism industry advancement. Tourism is distinguished by high investment multiplier. One sum included in the tourism
industry will generate 4 sums in other industries. According to the World Tourism Organization, 11% of the world’s gross national product, 10% of investments, 11% of world consumption and 5% of tax revenues account for tourism. Uzbekistan is a country with potential for an expanded tourism industry. Many of its Central Asian cities were main points of trade
on the Silk Road, linking Eastern and Western civilizations. Today the museums of Uzbekistan store over two million artifacts, evidence of the unique historical, cultural and
spiritual life of the Central Asian peoples that have lived in the region. Uzbekistan attracts tourists with its historical, archeological, architectural and natural treasures.
Keywords: Uzbekistan tourism, tourism infrastructure, tourism potential tourism performance, regional economic development, tourism A-B-C model