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Theoretical Foundations of Selected Economic Approaches to The Development of Entrepreneurial Entities

D.B. Iskandarova , Lecturer at Tashkent University of Economics and Technology, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The development of entrepreneurial activity constitutes a critical driver of sustainable economic performance and structural transformation within the national economy. Over time, this subject has been investigated through a variety of theoretical lenses, shaped by differing temporal and regional contexts. In the present stage, there is a pressing need for the systematic classification, typological differentiation, and sectoral analysis of entrepreneurial entities, taking into account current socio-economic conditions and practical outcomes. Such a comprehensive approach not only enhances the effectiveness of policy interventions but also contributes to fostering sustainable economic growth, increasing employment levels, and stimulating foreign trade activities.

Keywords

Entrepreneurial entities, economic approach, economic objectives

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D.B. Iskandarova. (2025). Theoretical Foundations of Selected Economic Approaches to The Development of Entrepreneurial Entities. Journal of Management and Economics, 5(06), 12–16. https://doi.org/10.55640/jme-05-06-03