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WAYS TO ENSURING ECONOMIC STABILITY BASED ON INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF USING STATE BUDGET EXPENDITURES

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Temirov Muhammad Makhmud Ugli

Rubric:Economics and Management
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The efficiency of public spending is a critical component of sustainable economic development and macroeconomic stability. This paper explores strategies for ensuring economic stability through the rational and efficient use of state budget expenditures, focusing on the case of Uzbekistan. The study includes a statistical analysis of Uzbekistan’s budget execution trends between 2015 and 2023, a comparative assessment of global practices in public finance management, and recommendations for enhancing expenditure efficiency. The results demonstrate that increasing transparency, applying performance-based budgeting, and strengthening fiscal discipline can significantly improve economic outcomes.

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economic stability
budget efficiency
fiscal discipline
public finance
expenditure management
Uzbekistan

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Temirov Muhammad Makhmud Ugli

Rubric:Economics and Management
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