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Provincial Features of Industrial Production Dynamics in the Research of Textile Enterprises’ Financial Security in Uzbekistan

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Regional features of industrial production dynamics in the research of textile enterprises’ financial security in Uzbekistan are investigated in this paper. As per the author’s thought introductory phase of a quantitative investigation of the monetary strength of material ventures in the Republic of Uzbekistan at the provincial level ought to be the phase of bunching districts to recognize bunches that remember homogeneous areas in terms of mechanical development rates, periods of the financial cyclicality of modern elements. This will permit when looking at the monetary supportability of material undertakings situated in various locales, to consider comparative or various states of modern advancement in the individual domains. This article introduces a hypothetical defense and set of calculations, just as the consequences of computations dependent on information from the State Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which made it conceivable to arrange locales as per the attributes of development and cyclicality of mechanical creation for the time frame 2010–2018.

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O. Tursunov, B. (2022). Provincial Features of Industrial Production Dynamics in the Research of Textile Enterprises’ Financial Security in Uzbekistan. In: Popkova, E.G. (eds) Imitation Market Modeling in Digital Economy: Game Theoretic Approaches. ISC 2020. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 368. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93244-2_66

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