EFFECTIVE USAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED FOR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR

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The market economy is an economy based on free enterprise and entrepreneurship. Therefore, for the formation and development of entrepreneurship in the private sector, it is necessary to improve the business environment in the economy and thereby increase the profitability of economic sectors, increase the employment of the population, and improve their well-being. In order to achieve such priority results, the economic reforms implemented in our country are aimed at the development of entrepreneurship in the private sector and, on this basis, economic growth and ensuring the stable development of the national economy.

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entrepreneurship in the private sector economic growth free entrepreneurship forms of ownership theory of added value

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EFFECTIVE USAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED FOR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. (2024). Economic Development and Analysis, 2(3), 24-30. https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2024-vol2-iss3-pp24-30