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DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INVESTMENTS AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEKISTAN
Published 2024-08-08
Keywords
- Investments,
- human capital,
- economic development,
- dynamic analysis,
- Engle-Granger cointegration
How to Cite
Saidibuxanovich, N. (2024). DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INVESTMENTS AND HUMAN CAPITAL IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEKISTAN. FINANCE AND BANKING, 10(3), 54–59. Retrieved from https://journal.bfa.uz/index.php/bfaj/article/view/240
Abstract
This article analyzes the dynamics of the relationship between investments and human capital within the context of Uzbekistan's economic development. The mutual interactions between investments and human capital are increasingly recognized as crucial elements for economic growth and social progress. The study focuses on identifying the stable relationships between these two factors through both short-term and long-term relationship analyses. By deepening the understanding of these linkages in Uzbekistan, the paper aims to highlight potential pathways for further economic enhancement in the country.
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