Estimación de indicadores de crecimiento inclusivo desde la agricultura en Uzbekistán

  • Shakhlo Turgunovna Ergasheva Tashkent State University of Economics - Uzbekistan
  • Rustam Husanovich Tashmatov Tashkent State University - Uzbekistan
  • Mannapova Rano Abrorovna Tashkent Financial Institute - Uzbekistan
Palabras clave: crecimiento inclusivo, desempleo, empleo, población rural, productos agrícolas.

Resumen

Este artículo examina las cuestiones científicas, metodológicas y prácticas del crecimiento inclusivo de la agricultura. En particular, se dan varios enfoques metodológicos para la definición de crecimiento inclusivo, como resultado del análisis de estos enfoques, se concluye que el crecimiento inclusivo implica no tanto el crecimiento económico como el social, es decir, implica reducir la diferencia entre los más ricos y los más ricos. La población más pobre. Sobre esta base, se justifica la necesidad de tenerlo en cuenta en el desarrollo y la previsión de la agricultura como rama básica de la economía de Uzbekistán. Además, se están investigando los problemas que puede enfrentar Uzbekistán en el futuro. Estos problemas pueden atribuirse al rápido crecimiento de la población en la agricultura, que en el contexto de los recursos limitados de la tierra conducirá a una disminución de la tierra agrícola por habitante, lo que puede conducir a un agravamiento de la cuestión alimentaria y el empleo en el país.

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Biografía del autor/a

Shakhlo Turgunovna Ergasheva, Tashkent State University of Economics - Uzbekistan

Corresponding author. Professor at Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan 

Rustam Husanovich Tashmatov, Tashkent State University - Uzbekistan

Doctoral student (DcS), Research center at the Tashkent state University “Scientific bases and problems of development of economy of Uzbekistan”,

Mannapova Rano Abrorovna, Tashkent Financial Institute - Uzbekistan

Assistant, Department of Budget Accounting, Tashkent Financial Institute, Uzbekistan.

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Publicado
2019-10-30
Cómo citar
Ergasheva, S. T., Tashmatov, R. H., & Abrorovna, M. R. (2019). Estimación de indicadores de crecimiento inclusivo desde la agricultura en Uzbekistán. Religación, 4(20), 173-178. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.religacion.com/index.php/religacion/article/view/492