Some Aspects Of Improving The Level Of Internal Balancing Of Uzbekistan
Alisher Jurakulovich Siddikov , Associate Professor, Institute For Advanced Training Of Personnel And Statistical Research, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The article defines the essence of the economic categories "domestic savings" - "gross capital formation". Analyzed the dynamics of changes in the macro-proportions of the SNA "domestic savings" - "gross capital formation" and "gross national savings" in the national economy for 2010-2020, and developed effective proposals to improve the level of internal balancing of Uzbekistan in the near future.
Keywords
Macro-proportions of the SNA, domestic savings, gross capital formation, gross national savings, internal balance
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