ISSUES OF ASSESSMENT OF THE SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY IN THE CASE OF UZBEKISTAN

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The article evaluates the size and composition of the informal economy in Uzbekistan, and the essence of the concept of the informal economy is also studied. Also, the reasons and factors for the wide spread of informal economic activity in Uzbekistan are analyzed, and comments on the limitations of the full coverage of informal economic activity are given. The situation of informal economic entities in Uzbekistan in 2021-2023 was analyzed and a conclusion was drawn at the end of the article.

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informal economy social factors cultural factors social networks poverty reduction

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ISSUES OF ASSESSMENT OF THE SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY IN THE CASE OF UZBEKISTAN. (2024). Economic Development and Analysis, 2(1), 233-243. https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2024-vol2-iss1-pp233-243