NEW OPPORTUNITIES ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEKISTAN

Алішер Файзійович Расулев, Сергій Олександрович Воронін, Тохир Боймурод огли Шомуродов

Abstract


To implement the goals of the dynamic development of the domestic economy of Uzbekistan declared by the country's leadership in the context of significant foreign policy and internal economic contradictions, it is necessary that both the goals and objectives of the socio-economic policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan correspond to the existing relations of appropriation and alienation of property both within the country and in relation to other economies. The purpose of the article is to explore the prospects for new opportunities for the economic development of Uzbekistan. The object of the research is the opportunities and incentives for the economic development of Uzbekistan. Research methods. The theoretical basis for the research was the works of scientists on the issues of cooperative-integration relations in the agro-industrial complex. In the process of research, the following methods were used: abstract-logical, monographic, comparative analysis, etc. Research hypothesis. Understanding property relations as, first of all, constantly changing social relations. Presentation of the main material. The transformation of property relations occurs not only and not so much under the influence of external factors, but also primarily as a result of the implementation of an immanent internal logic emanating from the historical dynamics of development. Originality and practical value. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the development of theoretical and scientific-methodological approaches to solving the ecological and economic problems of the region's development. Conclusions and prospects for further research. Overcoming the identified negative trends in the socio-economic situation in the country is possible through the use of mechanisms for improving property relations, including limiting the use of property rights of the state by the bureaucracy; use of a wide range of mechanisms to protect property rights.


Keywords


state-owned enterprises, privatization, competition, market economy, centralized economy, property reform

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32620/cher.2022.1.04

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