ПООЩРЯТЬ ПЕРЕХОД НЕФОРМАЛЬНОГО БИЗНЕСА В ФОРМАЛЬНЫЙ СЕКТОР

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В исследовании обсуждаются вопросы стимулирования перехода неформального бизнеса в формальный сектор. Также были изучены некоторые особенности неформального сектора, сформулированы преимущества неформальной экономики и рекомендации по переводу неформального бизнеса в официальный в Узбекистане.

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неформальная экономика формальная экономика сокращение бедности распределение доходов формализация

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ПООЩРЯТЬ ПЕРЕХОД НЕФОРМАЛЬНОГО БИЗНЕСА В ФОРМАЛЬНЫЙ СЕКТОР. (2023). Экономическое развитие и анализ, 1(7), 213-219. https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2023-vol1-iss7-pp213-219