This article provides an in-depth analysis of effective strategies for attracting venture capital for technology startups. It focuses on essential aspects such as securing financial support for startups, assessing market potential, and creating a reliable business plan. Additionally, the article explores risk mitigation methods crucial for appealing to venture capital investors. The study also examines the role of venture capital and economic opportunities within Uzbekistan's context. These strategies are significant for ensuring the successful growth of new technology companies.
The article covers the purpose, theoretical foundations and significance of sukuk emission in attracting capital from the international financial market. The different characteristics of sukuk from traditional bonds, the dynamics of change in the number of sukuk issuing countries and their distribution by country, the stages of circulation of sukuk certificates and the total volume of global short-term sukuk emissions have been analyzed. Proposals and recommendations for the introduction of sukuk are presented in Uzbekistan.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an important factor in the economic growth and development of a country. At the regional level, foreign direct investment represents long-term capital investments by foreign investors in the economies of specific territories of a country, aimed at establishing new enterprises, modernizing and expanding existing production facilities, as well as developing regional infrastructure and increasing the investment activity of the region. This article examines the factors and indicators that determine regional differences in attracting foreign direct investment. The influence of economic, institutional, infrastructural, and socio-demographic conditions on the level of investment activity in different regions is examined.