The Role of Macroeconomic Stability and Monetary Policy in Ensuring The Financial Security Of Uzbekistan
Keywords:
Financial Security, Macroeconomic Stability, Monetary Policy, Inflation, Economic GrowthAbstract
The role of macroeconomic stability and monetary policy in building the financial security of the Republic of Uzbekistan is discussed in this article. The evidence that it is possible to enhance economic security using such approaches as economic stability, control of monetary policy and policies is presented. The article gives suggestions on how to preserve and even enhance the country’s sources of finance and financial resilience within the Spanish-Uzbek cooperation profile. The work offers quantitative materials, methods of analysis, and the effect of economic factors. The condition of Uzbekistan’s economy right now and the monetary policy shifts are also evaluated.
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