MODERN STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPING INTERREGIONAL ECONOMICS IN UZBEKISTAN
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regional economy, infrastructure, sustainable development, industrial placement, interregional disparities, investment, Uzbekistan.Abstract
This article examines contemporary approaches to the development of regional economies in Uzbekistan under the ongoing socio-economic reforms. It analyzes the spatial distribution of productive forces, the role of social infrastructure, and the functioning patterns of regional economic systems. The study further explores regional disparities, factors shaping interregional economic relations, and issues related to sectoral specialization, industrial placement, investment attractiveness, and infrastructure development. Particular attention is paid to sustainable development principles, including economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental balance. Drawing upon classical and modern theoretical frameworks, the study evaluates Uzbekistan’s current regional development trajectory and proposes strategic directions for enhancing territorial competitiveness and reducing interregional inequalities.
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