TRANSFORMING ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE IN UZBEKISTAN THROUGH DIGITAL PUBLIC SECTOR TOOLS
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digital governance, e-government, e-procurement, public sector digitalization, Uzbekistan, panel data analysis, economic reform##article.abstract##
This research investigates how digital tools in government are transforming the method
Uzbekistan controls its economy. From the first glance at data from 2019 to 2023 and using a specific statistical
way of it called a Fixed Effects model framework, the research shows the effect of primary digitalization metrics
— for example, digital bidding execution, online public service platforms reach, web accessibility, and fiscal
clearness — on the national E-Government Development Index (EGDI). The most powerful ways to improve
are purchasing and making more services available online using a digital system for government. Furthermore,
internet access and more openly available financial data also play a pivotal role in this progress. These findings
suggest practical advice for Uzbekistan’s “Digital Uzbekistan 2030” plan and provide a useful map for other
improving nations that are trying to modernize their governments through technology.
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