Despite the relatively small number, the examples
of successful concessions in the tourism and
recreation sector prove that they are absolutely a
working mechanism in this industry. The total
volume of investments for projects at the stage of pre-
competitive development is more than 10 times
higher than the volume of investments under the
agreements already signed. It indicates the growing
interest of the regions in this mechanism for attracting
investment, as well as the significant need for such a
mechanism. Thus, all the prerequisites are being
created for concessions to play a more prominent role
in creating a modern, high-quality, affordable tourist
infrastructure, contributing to the achievement of
ambitious goals for the development of domestic
tourism in the Russian Federation.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The use of public-private partnerships in the form of
concession agreements can make a significant
contribution to the intensification of the investment
process in the field of tourism and recreation. This
mechanism is inherently universal and has been
successfully used in a wide variety of industries.
However, there are several distinguishing features
that make it particularly suitable for the travel
industry.
1) Attracting medium-sized investments.
Concession agreements imply, on the one side, that
the size of investments will be large enough to solve
some problem noticeable for the industry or region
(otherwise the state partner will simply not be
interested in its concluding). On the other side,
problem solution at the regional level may require
less investment than is necessary to attract the
attention of the federal center. An analysis of
agreements in the field of tourism and agreements
shows that in most cases this refers to investments
from several hundred million rubles to several
milliard. This is a lot in order to expect that a private
investor on his own, without initiative from the state,
will sharply intensify his investment processes. And
too few to be of interest to the federal center.
2) Reduced seasonality. One of the hallmarks of
the tourism industry is its seasonality. The uneven
tourist flow means that all the resources of the region
are worn out in the high season, and idle time in the
low season. Reducing seasonality should be one of
the targets when planning the creation of new
infrastructure. To solve this complex task, it is
necessary to coordinate the efforts of all parties: both
from private business and from the state.
Concessions are a convenient mechanism for
combining the interests of the state and business.
3) Improving efficiency and reducing costs. A
significant increase in the domestic tourist flow is not
possible without the fact that the proposed product,
on the one side, is modern and of high quality, and on
the other side, it is accessible to the general
population. It means that the field of recreation and
tourism must look for ways to increase efficiency. A
private partner is an irreplaceable participant in this
process. At the same time, the participation of the
state and the determination of the parameters of
investment projects in concession agreements will
contribute to a more thoughtful investment,
avoidance of close competition between projects, a
price war, and ensuring the diversity and
complementarity of the infrastructure being built.
These several points represent the most key
positions, the implementation of which will
contribute to both the intensification of investment
processes and an increase in the efficiency of the
provision of tourist services, an increase in the tourist
flow and the development of tourism, the provision of
year-round employment and the growth of the
economies of resort regions. The concession
mechanism has great prospects for attracting private
capital for those projects that the state considers the
most priority and significant.
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