Analysis and forecasting of the sphere of sports and health services development in Ukraine
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It is determined that the sphere of sports and health services is an integral element of the intangible production of the country`s economy. The definition of sports and health services is given and the peculiarities of demand formation for these services are revealed. The structure and dynamics of indicators of the development of sports and health services in Ukraine are analysed. It is determined that the number of business entities that provide sports and health services in Ukraine during the study period increased, despite fluctuations in the economy under the influence of the crisis of 2013-2014 sphere of sports and health services in Ukraine.
Trends have been identified and forecasting for the development of sports and health services in Ukraine. The main factors influencing the further development of sports and health services in Ukraine are indicated. The goals set in the Strategy for the Development of Physical Culture and Sports for the period up to 2028 are analysed.
It is proposed to strengthen state support in the field, promote physical culture and sports in the country, restore sports infrastructure. In order to achieve certain goals, it is important to establish fruitful cooperation between state institutions, local communities, private sports organizations, public associations, and specialists in this field.
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