Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022): FINANCE AND BANKING
Issue Articles

The economic importance and role of financial mechanisms in reducing the shadow economy

Elmurodov Shokhjahon
Tashkent Kimyo international university
Bio

Published 2022-11-29

Keywords

  • hidden economy,
  • financial mechanism,
  • economic importance,
  • benefits,
  • financial technologies

How to Cite

Elmurodov, S. (2022). The economic importance and role of financial mechanisms in reducing the shadow economy. FINANCE AND BANKING, 8(3), 160–165. Retrieved from https://journal.bfa.uz/index.php/bfaj/article/view/58

Abstract

In this article, research was conducted on the role of financial mechanisms in reducing the shadow economy, in addition, the level and direction of influence of the factors in the shadow economy were also studied.

 

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