ONCE AGAIN TO THE QUESTION OF INCREASING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

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Authors:  Karimova Muazzama  Ismatulloevna - Candidate of Economic Sciences,  Associate Professor of the Department  "Banking", TSUPBP Republic of Tajikistan

 

JOURNAL NUMBER: 4(59). YEAR OF ISSUE2021. LANGUAGE OF THE ARTICLE: Russian

 

ANNOTATION

The article examines the problems of development and increasing structural changes in the competitiveness of the national economy. In particular, the author reveals the current state of the national economy; - identified and considered the experience of developed countries with regard to increasing structural activity in conditions of competitiveness; the specific features and practical directions for improving the processes and directions of its development have been studied, which can be figuratively applied in the development of the economy of Tajikistan; - analyzed a comparative approach to improve the competitiveness of the basic sectors of the economy; - identified development trends to improve the competitiveness of the basic sectors of the economy, which show that it is beneficial for the national economy to cooperate with small and medium-sized enterprises to reduce production costs; - suggested and specified ways of increasing; - proposed the main directions for improving the competitiveness of the basic sectors of the economy, which consists in: - the development of special forms of partnership between the state and business in terms of the implementation of effective scientific and technical developments; - an important direction of strengthening structural changes in the basic industries of Tajikistan is the development of foreign economic and investment processes.

 

KEY WORDS

 competitiveness, basic industries, structural changes, investment, national economy.