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Influence of Information Technologies on International Tourism Market: the Example of Kraks

Student: Kim Vladimir

Supervisor: Tatiana G. Filosofova

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The influence of information technologies on the development of international tourism, which is stimulated by Internet technologies, the Internet communities, both offline and online. The paper discusses the largest participants in the tourism market, setting the pace of development of the entire industry. The prospects for the growth of the tourist market on the basis of the development of e-commerce in different countries of the world, which have a mutual influence on each other, are noted. The stimulating influence of information technologies on the development of the labor market in the field of tourism was noted. The specifics of the main resource under consideration leads to a discussion of a large number of details associated with a large number of non-professional market participants.

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