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PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 2 (86), 2023
ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE SPHERE OF SERVICES
Kuchumov A. V.
Assistant professor, Chair of economics and management in the sphere of services, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics)
Pecheritsa E. V.
Assistant professor, Chair of economics and management in the sphere of services, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics)
Voloshinova M. V.
Assistant professor, Chair of economics and management in the sphere of services, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics)

“Slow” gastronomic tourism as a direction in the realization of sustainable development principles (Russia, St. Petersburg)
M.V. Voloshinova, Assistant professor, Chair of economics and management in the sphere of services, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics)
Key words: «slow tourism», «slow food», sustainable development, ecological tourism
Pages: 187 - 190



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