Assessing the Contribution of Tourism to Uzbekistan’s Economic Growth: Analysis of Influencing Factors
Abstract
Tourism has emerged as one of the key engines of sustainable global economic development, contributing significantly to national competitiveness, employment creation, and balanced regional growth. In many developing and transition economies, the tourism sector plays an increasingly strategic role in diversifying economic activities, enhancing service quality, and attracting foreign investment. Against this backdrop, this article provides a systematic and comprehensive examination of the contribution of tourism to Uzbekistan’s economic expansion, with particular attention to the core determinants shaping the sector’s performance and long-term development prospects. Drawing on official statistical data from 2016 to 2024, the study analyzes a wide range of quantitative and qualitative indicators, including the volume of domestic and international tourist flows, hotel and accommodation occupancy levels, tourism-related export revenues, employment trends within the industry, and the evolution of physical and institutional tourism infrastructure. Particular emphasis is placed on identifying structural shifts in tourist demand, changes in market composition, and the effectiveness of state policies aimed at liberalizing visa regimes, improving transport connectivity, and stimulating private sector participation. The findings reveal that tourism is increasingly becoming a strategic pillar of economic advancement in Uzbekistan. Over the past several years, the sector has demonstrated steady growth, driven by modernization initiatives, enhanced marketing promotion, and improved international cooperation. Moreover, the results highlight a notable enhancement of the country’s investment climate, infrastructure capabilities, and digitalization efforts, all of which collectively strengthen the foundations for sustained sectoral development. The study also underscores the growing importance of pilgrimage tourism, cultural heritage preservation, and regional tourism clusters as additional drivers of economic activity. Overall, the research confirms that tourism has a substantial and expanding impact on Uzbekistan’s GDP, employment structure, and export diversification. The article concludes by outlining practical policy recommendations aimed at further improving sectoral resilience, competitiveness, and sustainability in the face of evolving global tourism trends.