Current State of Structural Transformations in the Economy of Republic of Uzbekistan
Abstract
This article analyzes the current state of structural reforms in Uzbekistan's economy and their impact on sustainable economic growth. Particular attention is paid to the development of agriculture, industry, services, and information technology as key factors in economic diversification. The study's findings demonstrate that structural reforms contribute to increased economic efficiency and the search for new sources of growth. The article concludes that a comprehensive structural policy that considers employment, investment activity, and long-term socioeconomic goals is necessary to ensure balanced economic development.
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