FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION RELATIONSHIP WITH EMPLOYMENT RATE IN UZBEKISTAN

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION RELATIONSHIP WITH EMPLOYMENT RATE IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Rustamov Foziljon Xazratkulovich Tashkent State University of Economics

Keywords:

economic employment of the population, foreign direct investment, education, econometric model, economic activity.

Abstract

This article shows the positive relationship between government spending on education and the level of employment of the population in Uzbekistan. Analyzes of econometric models The level of economic activity of the population in the Republic of Uzbekistan, direct investments from abroad, economic and economic sectors spent on education were analyzed. Scientific suggestions and recommendations are also made for ensuring the employment of the population with education in the economic development of the country.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Rustamov Foziljon Xazratkulovich. (2024). FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION RELATIONSHIP WITH EMPLOYMENT RATE IN UZBEKISTAN. Labor Economics and Human Capital, 3(2), 27–36. Retrieved from https://laboreconomics.uz/index.php/lehc/article/view/140

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