Foreign Experience And Ways To Use Investment Activity In Industrial Zones
Shaxnoza Elshodovna Mannopova , Independent Researcher Tashkent Financial Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines the processes associated with foreign experience and ways to increase investment activity in industrial zones. Conditions and opportunities to increase investment activity in industrial zones have been assessed. Scientific proposals and practical recommendations for the formation of areas of targeted use of foreign experience to increase investment activity in the industrial zones of Uzbekistan.
Keywords
Investment activity, investment process, investment policy
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