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analysis and cause-and-effect relationships, a number of scientific and practical solutions
have been developed.
The research work identified the following main goal: to study the scientific and
methodological aspects of ensuring the attractiveness of the investment environment in the
integrated development of regions and to develop scientific proposals and recommendations
aimed at increasing it. In the course of achieving the set goals, the following tasks were
solved:
The theoretical and stylistic foundations of the investment attractiveness of this
environment have been identified ;
scientific and theoretical views and interpretations regarding the socio-economic
potential of the regions are compared;
stylistic aspects of determining the attractiveness of the investment environment and
factors influencing it are classified;
style, strategy and mechanism for effectively managing the development of the
country's territories;
From a scientific and methodological point of view, the formation of the innovative
potential of the country's regions is revealed;
mathematical methods for assessing the socio-economic and innovative potential of
a country are explained ;
labor resources and stylistic aspects of their consideration in ensuring the
development of the country / territories;
from the main capital, a regional analysis of investments aimed at using ;
In order to increase the activity of the investment environment, advanced foreign
experience was analyzed and scientific and practical recommendations were developed for its
use in the conditions of Uzbekistan.
The theoretical and stylistic foundations of the monograph are based on the
scientific works of leading economists of our republic and foreign countries, aimed at
managing the economies of the regions and substantiating their socio-economic development
, increasing investment activity and the investment attractiveness of the country . formed the
scientific and theoretical basis of the monograph process, methods such as economic and
statistical analysis, grouping of statistical data, comparative analysis, and economic and
mathematical modeling were widely used.
The monograph is prepared in the volume of five chapters, and the appendices contain
diagrams that serve as explanations of the main text, statistical indicators analyzed for
different years, and other socio-economic data.
The monograph was newly prepared for publication, supplemented with new chapters
and brought to its current state at Kokan University. A number of our students contributed to
its preparation. We express our gratitude to all of them, as well as to the reviewers , all our
friends and colleagues who gave the necessary suggestions related to enriching the general
level of the monograph.
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