BASIC PRINCIPLES, ORGANIZATIONAL AND LEGAL FRAMEWORKS AND WORLD EXPERIENCE OF REGIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
regional business, entrepreneurship, legal framework, economic development, global experience, innovation clusters, business environment, local governance, industrial zones, regulatory mechanisms, digitalization, investment attractiveness, public-private partnership, infrastructure, financial mechanisms.Abstract
This article analyzes the organizational and legal foundations of regional business development, their current state, and improvement directions. Regional business plays a key role in economic stability, job creation, local budget growth, and social infrastructure development. The study examines regulatory frameworks, governance systems, and business support institutions, including Uzbekistan’s laws, presidential decrees, regional programs, single window services, business incubators, and industrial zones. Comparative analysis identifies differences in business environment, infrastructure, access to finance, and local government capacity across regions.
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