EVOLUTION OF PRIVATIZATION AND DEPUTY OF STATE IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR OF UZBEKISTAN
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privatization, denationalization, market conditionsAbstract
In the article, the author pays special attention to the features of privatization, denationalization and, on the basis of this, to create multi-structural ownership, privatization models, and the formation of a market economy
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