Problems that Hinder from Attracting Investments to The Region and Solutions Eliminating Them
Keywords:
Investment, investment attractiveness, infrastructure, logistics, economic crime, investment policy, Uzbekistan, Syrdarya regionAbstract
This study examines the factors hindering investment attraction in the Syrdarya region and Uzbekistan, identifying key challenges and proposing solutions to enhance investment flows. Despite government efforts to create a favorable investment environment, persistent obstacles such as underdeveloped infrastructure, limited logistics, economic crime, and inadequate investor information continue to impact investment attractiveness. Using statistical analysis and econometric methods, the research evaluates investment trends from 2019 to 2023 and the correlation between investment volumes and economic crime. The findings indicate that improving infrastructure, increasing transparency, and implementing investment-friendly policies can significantly boost investment inflows. The study's implications emphasize the need for targeted reforms and strategic investment policies to drive economic growth and regional development.
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