STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS FOR ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURAL REFORMS IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

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https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss3-pp490-496

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This article examines the strategic directions for improving the effectiveness of structural reforms in the national economy. The study analyzes issues related to the structural modernization of the economy, ensuring intersectoral balance, accelerating innovative development, and increasing investment activity. In addition, scientific conclusions and practical recommendations are developed regarding economic diversification, the wider introduction of digital technologies, the development of human capital, and the effective utilization of regional economic potential

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national economy structural reforms structural transformation economic growth economic diversification innovative development investments digital economy human capital competitiveness

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Mamanazarov , M. (2026). STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS FOR ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURAL REFORMS IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY. Advanced Economics and Pedagogical Technologies, 3(3), 490-496. https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss3-pp490-496