IMPROVING THE MECHANISM OF SUPPORTING WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN

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  • Malikova Gulhayo Turdali qizi Doctoral student (DcS) in Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

women’s entrepreneurship, financing, microcredit

Abstract

This article analyzes advanced foreign experience in financing women’s entrepreneurship in developed and developing countries. In particular, financial instruments, government programs, microfinance mechanisms, and private sector participation are examined using the examples of the United States, European Union countries, South Korea, and Bangladesh. The research findings indicate that credit guarantee systems, grants, interest-free or preferential loans, and financial literacy programs play a significant role in the development of women’s entrepreneurship. The applicability of these experiences in the context of Uzbekistan is discussed.

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2026-01-19

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