DIGITAL ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN AND ITS PRIORITY DIRECTIONS

DIGITAL ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN AND ITS PRIORITY DIRECTIONS

Authors

  • Ollokulova Feruza Mansurovna
  • Guzal Abdimurodova Panjiyevna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19648292

Keywords:

digital economy, economic growth, development, digitalization, innovation, productivity, global markets, competition, consumer choice, new industries, job opportunities, income inequality

Abstract

The rapid development of digital technologies has significantly transformed modern economic systems. In
recent years, Uzbekistan has actively pursued digital transformation as a strategic priority for sustainable economic
growth. This article analyzes the current state of digital economy development in Uzbekistan and identifies its key priority
directions. Special attention is paid to digital infrastructure, e-government services, digital entrepreneurship, and human
capital development. The study is based on analytical and comparative methods, and its findings highlight the role of
digitalization in improving economic efficiency and public administration. The results of the research may serve as a
theoretical and practical basis for further digital policy implementation

Author Biographies

Ollokulova Feruza Mansurovna

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
Termez State University


Guzal Abdimurodova Panjiyevna

First-year Master’s Student at Faculty of Economics
Termez State University


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Published

2026-04-01

How to Cite

Ollokulova , F., & Abdimurodova , G. (2026). DIGITAL ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN AND ITS PRIORITY DIRECTIONS. GREEN ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19648292
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