GREEN FACTOR OF ECONOMIC GROWTH IN UZBEKISTAN (PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS)
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The article discusses the features, problems and prospects of the green factor of economic growth in Uzbekistan, analyzes international experience in the transition to a green economy, and also describes the main directions of development of the green economy in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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