This article analyzes the current state of the financial markets of countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Bangladesh, which operate in a dualistic financial system by integrating the alternative financial system into the conventional financial system. In particular, this article focuses on a comparative analysis of the participation of Islamic and conventional banks in the financial markets of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Bangladesh, examining the state of financing of the production and service sectors, attracting investments, and other types of service activities. This study mainly uses a quantitative approach.
Economic growth and human capital are highly correlated. The expansion of an economy's knowledge base, health, and welfare can be facilitated by human capital, which also has an impact on economic growth. The ability to alter a life is known as human capital. Ensuring socio-economic advancement is a global problem for human capital development, particularly in the areas of health, education, and living standards. This essay examines the connection between Uzbekistan's economic expansion and the development of its human capital. In the dynamic landscape of Uzbekistan's economic transformation, human capital development emerges as a pivotal determinant of sustained economic growth
The article presents a comprehensive review of the foreign experience in the development of tourist villages over the past ten years. Models and strategies implemented in Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania are examined, along with comparative data across countries and regions. Special attention is given to the analysis of economic effects, local community involvement, and the role of international initiatives such as the UNWTO Best Tourism Villages program. Case studies from Indonesia, Japan, France, and Mexico demonstrate successful practices in the sustainable development of rural tourism. The study identifies key risks — loss of authenticity, environmental pressure, rising prices, and social transformations — and offers recommendations for their minimization. The article emphasizes that tourist villages are becoming an important tool for sustainable socio-economic development, contributing to the preservation of cultural heritage, job creation, and diversification of regional economies.
This article focuses on examining the efficiency and economic benefits of managing public procurement for budget organizations in the Republic of Uzbekistan through electronic stores. The primary objectives of digitizing public procurement processes in Uzbekistan are to reduce corruption, ensure cost-effective use of budget funds, and increase transparency in the procurement process. The Law on Public Procurement (OʻRQ-684), adopted on April 22, 2021, and the Resolution on Measures for Improving the Public Procurement System and Promoting Small Business Participation (PQ-249), issued on July 10, 2024, have established new opportunities for conducting public procurements through electronic stores, marking significant steps toward economic efficiency. This article provides a detailed analysis of the impacts of using electronic stores in public procurement on Uzbekistanʼs economy, drawing comparisons with the experiences of countries like Indonesia, Kazakhstan, and Estonia. The study, based on public procurement outcomes via electronic stores from 2022 to 2024, reveals valuable insights into effective fund utilization and potential savings.