Impact of the Quality of Public Administration on Intensive Economic Growth In Uzbekistan
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v5i6.1323Keywords:
effectiveness of anti-monopoly policy, favorable conditions for a market economy, intensive economic growth, level of corruption, alternative and cheap energy sources, quality of public administration, infrastructure, labor force qualificationAbstract
This scientific article grouped the factors of intensive economic growth. Among the factors, the factor of favorable conditions for a market economy in the country used an international indicator of the effectiveness of anti-monopoly policy was chosen to calculate its value. For each group of factors, macroeconomic indicators of the country for 2010-2020 were summarized and calculated. The degree of correlation between the Quality of public administration and other factors of economic growth and the intensive economic growth of the country is calculated. As a result of the study, it was revealed and scientifically substantiated which factors should be given more attention in the future to improve the effectiveness of anti-monopoly policy in Uzbekistan.
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