THE DYNAMICS OF PER CAPITA FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS ACROSS THE REGIONS OF UZBEKISTAN AND THEIR IMPACT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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Akmal Nurmamatovich Abdurakhmon ugli

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This article analyzes the composition of financing sources and the regional distribution of investments directed toward fixed capital in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Based on statistical data from January to December 2024, the study examines the volume of investments and their structural sources — including the state budget, enterprise and household funds, foreign investments and loans, bank credits, and other sources — highlighting regional disparities. Based on the findings, practical recommendations are proposed to diversify investment policy, mobilize internal financial resources, and ensure interregional balance. This research contributes to the scientific analysis of investment activity and supports the development of effective investment management mechanisms for sustainable economic growth.

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THE DYNAMICS OF PER CAPITA FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENTS ACROSS THE REGIONS OF UZBEKISTAN AND THEIR IMPACT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(4), 1170-1174. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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