XORIJIY INVESTITSIYALAR OQIMIGA MAKROIQTISODIY OMILLAR TA‘SIRINING EMPIRIK TAHLILI
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16333644Keywords:
xorijiy investitsiyalar, makroiqtisodiy barqarorlik, ARDL, iqtisodiy o‘sish, savdo ochiqligi.Abstract
Ushbu maqolada O‘zbekiston Respublikasiga yo‘naltirilayotgan to‘g‘ridan-to‘g‘ri xorijiy investitsiyalar hajmiga asosiy makroiqtisodiy omillarning qisqa va uzoq muddatli ta’siri ARDL modeli yordamida baholangan. Natijalar iqtisodiy o‘sish, savdo ochiqligi va valyuta barqarorligi investitsiya jozibadorligini shakllantirishda muhim rol o‘ynashini ko‘rsatdi.
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