Adjusting of international tourist market by means of information technologies
Abstract
The article considers the concept of «Information technologies», connection between information technologies and international tourist market by the example of tourist enterprise; analyzes the influence of information technologies on development of international tourist market, which is being stimulated by internet technologies. The article considers essence of the concept «Informatization». The article also analyzes the influence of informatization not only to the development of tourist business, but also on a world economy in general. Conclusion about the necessity of application of information technologies, as an instrument of regulation of the international tourist market, is drawn.
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