Progress of System Reforms in the CIS Countries, Especially in Uzbekistan

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Abstract

In this article progress of reforms of CIS countries was discussed. According to the economic politics of Uzbekistan, the proposed approaches to the formation of a new system of economic management in the context of expanding the scope of market incentives should contribute to the shape of a business environment that ensures an increase in the competitiveness of the economy, an increase in the level of well-being of citizens, a gradual transition of the country to a “knowledge economy” (“green economy”, “smart economy”) and achieving the planned long-term sustainable development goals by 2030.

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Surayyo Z. Yuldasheva. 2021. \u201cProgress of System Reforms in the CIS Countries, Especially in Uzbekistan\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue E9): .

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In this article progress of reforms of CIS countries was discussed. According to the economic politics of Uzbekistan, the proposed approaches to the formation of a new system of economic management in the context of expanding the scope of market incentives should contribute to the shape of a business environment that ensures an increase in the competitiveness of the economy, an increase in the level of well-being of citizens, a gradual transition of the country to a “knowledge economy” (“green economy”, “smart economy”) and achieving the planned long-term sustainable development goals by 2030.

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