The Objective Necessity And Economic Significance Of Anti-Monopoly Policy In The Development Of The National Economy
Dilfuza Sherqulovna Bababekova , Associate Professor, Candidate Of Economic Sciences, Tashkent Financial Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the processes related to the objective necessity and economic significance of the implementation of antitrust policy in the development of the national economy. The existing problems in the framework of the processes related to the systematic organization of antitrust policy and its effectiveness are analyzed. Scientific proposals and practical recommendations for improving the system of antitrust policy in the national economy are given.
Keywords
Monopoly, monopoly market, financial market
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