TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CYCLES OF BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY OF UZBEKISTAN
Aminov Abbos Muminboy O’g’li , Master Of Urgench State University Of Economics, Uzbekistan, KhorezmAbstract
This article explores the development of cycles of behavioral economics within the national economy of Uzbekistan. Through a review of scholarly articles, official reports, and other sources related to the integration of behavioral economics within the context of the Uzbekistan economy, several trends were identified. These include the integration of behavioral economics within regulatory and policy frameworks, the growth of research and academic programs, and the emergence of application of behavioral insights in the private sector. The identified trends suggest that Uzbekistan is making strides towards developing a robust foundation for behavioral economics within its national economy, though there are still challenges to be addressed such as limited exposure to advanced technologies and knowledge.
Keywords
Behavioral economics, Uzbekistan,, financial market
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