ECONOMIC MECHANISMS FOR PROMOTING GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN UZBEKISTAN
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
green economy, green entrepreneurship, economic mechanisms, small business and private entrepreneurship, green investments, ecological innovations, renewable energy sources, sustainable development.Abstract
This article examines the economic mechanisms for developing green entrepreneurship in the context of a green economy to ensure sustainable economic development. The study substantiates the economic essence of green entrepreneurship and its role in ensuring environmental sustainability in the national economy. In addition, the economic mechanisms for stimulating the activities of small businesses and private entrepreneurship entities during the transition to a green economy in Uzbekistan are analyzed.
The article highlights the importance of financial, investment, and tax mechanisms in the development of green entrepreneurship and analyzes the economic challenges arising during the implementation of green technologies by small business entities. Based on the research results, proposals and recommendations have been developed to improve the system of economic incentives for the development of green entrepreneurship, expand green investments, and develop mechanisms for financing environmental projects.
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