In the article the problems of development of tourism for people with disabilities. Special attention is paid to the organization of transportation and accommodation services. Integration into society of persons with disabilities is part of the implementation of social responsibility of the tourism business.
The article discusses three main areas of interdisciplinary research of the phenomenon of "tourism" with the aim to increase the effectiveness of its socio-economic functioning. These areas include an expansion of study scope at the expense of attraction of scientific research in the related science areas, a multiplicative analysis of the interaction of tourism and other industries, research in the complex range of services with underlying tourism product. The proposed multidisciplinary research should be based both on theoretical developments and empirical material, reflecting the dynamics of the market of tourist services.
This article considers the development of modern services sector based on interdisciplinary approach. The author reveals the restrictions of a classical disciplinary research and shows the possibility of interaction of economy of a service sector with other sciences and disciplines. He then proves the expediency of assessment of a services sector development by means of combining on the one hand the share of contribution to GDP, employment of the population, replenishment of the state budget, and on the other hand - availability of various goods to the population as a basis for higher living standards. The research provides a comparative regional analysis the results of which can find application in justification of federal target programs and specification of state policy on life quality improvement.
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