UZBEKISTAN'S PATH TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC CHANGES IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
Keywords:
sustainable development, economic reforms, global economy, market liberalization, environmental sustainability.Abstract
This article examines Uzbekistan's way towards sustainable development through economic reforms and global integration. It discusses the nation's advancements in market liberalization, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability, setting these efforts against global economic trends. The analysis assesses the challenges and opportunities presented by these initiatives and their contribution to global sustainability goals, serving as a potential model for other transitioning economies.
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