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Tourism Perspectives And Economic Development On The History Silk Way

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  • Zekeriya BÄ°NGÖL

    (Muğla Sıtkı Koçman Üniversitesi)

  • Cavadxan QASIMOV

    (Naxçıvan Dövlət Universiteti)

  • Flora Æ LÆ SGÆ ROVA

    (Azərbaycan Dövlət Turizm və Menecment Universiteti)

  • Aktolkin ABUBAKÄ°ROVA

    (Ahmet Yesevi Ãœniversitesi)

Abstract

Socio-economic development of the regulatory process in considering the public contribution, not only across the country, across countries is also open they become the driving force of international economic relations. From time to time this movement became a unified Bridge of continents and continents and encouraged the rapid development of countries at a certain stage of historical development. Every country aiming for economic development also drew attention to the sustainability of the reforms in this field, thus becoming the unity factor in the long-term development of the world economy in general. Processes in which international inexhaustible commodity exchanges, trade turnover, expertise, economic uncertainty, efficient management, stability, integration and many other advantages have emerged have been on the path of development. Naturally, the role of the human factor, which was the guarantor of the economy, natural resources and target use of locomotives, was wonderful here. As can be seen, the dynamic regulatory coordination of the factors listed, a mission with a long history and economic potential, guaranteed the existence of the Silk Road, which in time increased its relevance. Economic flow, change and trade between the countries also provided a solid foundation for a strong and promising tourism potential on the Silk Road.

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  • Zekeriya BÄ°NGÖL & Cavadxan QASIMOV & Flora Æ LÆ SGÆ ROVA & Aktolkin ABUBAKÄ°ROVA, 2019. "Tourism Perspectives And Economic Development On The History Silk Way," Eurasian Education & Literature Journal, Eurasian Academy Of Sciences, vol. 11(11), pages 1-7, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eas:edulit:v:11:y:2019:i:11:p:1-7
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