Formation Of Economic Reform Management System And Market Infrastructure In Kashkadarya Region In The Years Of Independence
Abstract
The last decade of the twentieth century has marked a turning point in the history of Uzbekistan and significant changes. During this period, the first steps were taken in the process of early reforms of the transition period, aimed at creating the foundations of national statehood and a socially oriented market economy. The planning policy that formed the basis of the economy during the Soviet era was abandoned. Uzbekistan has chosen its own path, which will allow it to move to a market economy. This shows that Uzbekistan has chosen the right path among all young independent countries in the transition of society from one state to another. [1. pg.5]
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Strategic goal, denationalization, economic life, multi-sectoral economy,, German companyHow to Cite
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