New Content And Composition Of Surplus Product
Sherkul Shodmonovich Shodmonov , Professor Tashkent State University Of Economics, Uzbekistan Madina Kamilovna Abdullaeva , Associate Professor, Tashkent State University Of Economics, Uzbekistan Dilfuza Sherkulovna Bababekova , Candidate Of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor Tashkent Financial Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
This article deals with the issue of surplus product which is an important, tangled knot of economics that exists at all times, in all countries, in all social systems, regardless of the boundaries of time and space, causing controversy and debate among many scholars. Attempts are made to shed light on issues such as new content of the surplus product as a source of economic development, its difference from value added, its forms, mass, norm, components.
Keywords
Economic development, net product, necessary product
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