Trends of Financing Higher Education in Uzbekistan

Dilshodjon Rakhmonov
Dilshodjon Rakhmonov
University of World Economy and Diplomacy

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Dilshodjon Rakhmonov. 2016. \u201cTrends of Financing Higher Education in Uzbekistan\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - C: Finance GJMBR-C Volume 16 (GJMBR Volume 16 Issue C4).

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