Ways to combat the shadow economy in Uzbekistan

Authors

  • Naminova Kermen Antonovna Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Kalmytsky State University”, Associ-ate Professor, Ph.D.
  • Shaimanov Zhavlonbek Bakhtiyorovich Teacher Navoi University of Innovation

Keywords:

Radical Liberal Approach, Repressive Approach

Abstract

The shadow sector is also expanding in certain regions of Uzbekistan, which is due to minimal control over the movement of funds carried out through the banking system to the regions. As for measures aimed at reducing the growth of the shadow sector of the economy, today this is the tightening of measures to combat corruption, the expansion of organizations involved in the fight against the illegal economy, and also, every day, underground organizations are being discovered.

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Published

2024-01-13

How to Cite

Antonovna , N. K., & Bakhtiyorovich, S. Z. (2024). Ways to combat the shadow economy in Uzbekistan. International Journal of Sharia Economics and Financial Literacy, 1(1), 13–15. Retrieved from https://pubjournals.com/ijsefl/article/view/7

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