EMPIRICAL AND REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN KARAKALPAKSTAN
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This article analyzes the impact of investments, employment, and irrigation systems on the gross regional product (GRP) in the Republic of Karakalpakstan. The study uses economic and mathematical methods to study the factors affecting agricultural production based on statistical data for the period 2015–2023. The results show the importance of investments and irrigation infrastructure, and reveal the positive impact of the employment level on GRP. Based on the results of the study, practical recommendations for the development of agriculture in Karakalpakstan were developed.
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