DIRECTION FOR IMPROVING THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
Aminov Mirobbos Askar ugli , Doctoral student of Tashkent State Law University, UzbekistanAbstract
The introduction of modern mechanisms of public-private partnership in our country on the basis of mutually beneficial cooperation is one of the important priorities in the Action Strategy for the development of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Despite the existence of a clear and well-developed strategy for the development of the country, there are insufficient organizational and legal mechanisms for the implementation of the tasks set by some executive authorities, duplication of tasks and excessive state regulation has a negative impact on the effectiveness of ongoing reforms.
Keywords
Republic of Uzbekistan, public-private partnership, endowment
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Decree "On approval of the Concept of administrative reform in the Republic of Uzbekistan"
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Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 414 of May 17, 2019 "On approval of the Regulations on the activities of investment and management companies"
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