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Related importance of factors affecting sustainable development of small business

Tavsif:

Small business and entrepreneurship are becoming increasingly important in the stable development of our country’s economy and the improvement of the well-being of the population. Currently, small businesses and entrepreneurship account for 55% of the gross domestic product, and nearly 75% of the employed population in various sectors of the economy are engaged in entrepreneurial activities. In contrast, in 2000, this sector’s share of GDP was 31%, and the share of employment was almost one-third less than the current figure. The experience of developed countries shows that by supporting small businesses, they generate revenue in the form of taxes, innovation development, and providing employment for the population. Statistical data reflects the significant contribution of small business entities to the economic development of leading countries in the world. For instance, in the USA, there are nearly 17 million small businesses, which account for more than 50% of the gross national product.

Abstrakt:

This research examines the importance of the factors influencing the sustainable development of the small business sector in the Republic of Uzbekistan and expresses the sector's prospective indicators. Articles from prominent foreign scholars were reviewed, and the results they achieved were briefly highlighted. The research also utilized the correlation-regression analysis method, widely used in econometric modeling, and the ARIMA model as a part of the forecasting process. The research data was obtained from the portal of the State Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan and used in the calculation process. Additionally, during the data analysis, various tests were employed, including determination (𝑅2), correlation coefficients (𝑟𝑦/𝑥), the Durbin-Watson test (DW), and the Fisher criterion (F-distribution) tests.

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Khasan SabirovPHDXalqaro Nordik universiteti Kafedra mudiri

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DOI
https://journal.nordicuniversity.org/
Nashr etilgan sana:
13-April, 2025

Maqolaning muallifi

Muallif: Khasan Sabirov

Ish joyi: Xalqaro Nordik universiteti

Lavozim: Kafedra mudiri

Ilmiy daraja: PHD