ECONOMIC MODELS FOR POVERTY REDUCTION: A CASE STUDY OF THE LOWER AMUDARYA REGION
Keywords:
poverty reduction, economic models, microfinance, entrepreneurship, public-private partnerships, Lower Amudarya.Abstract
This study analyzes various economic models for poverty reduction in the Lower Amudarya region, focusing on microfinance, social entrepreneurship, and public-private partnerships (PPP). Using a mixed-methods approach that includes statistical analysis, case studies, and expert interviews, the study identifies key factors influencing poverty levels and evaluates the effectiveness of different economic interventions. The results suggest that a hybrid model integrating these strategies can significantly improve economic resilience and social well-being in the region.
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