Structural changes and development trends of the construction industry in namangan region
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19425500Keywords:
construction industry, structural changes, regional development, investment flows, economic growth, capital concentration, imbalances, infrastructure, regional economy, construction dynamics, development trendsAbstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the structural changes and development trends of the construction industry
in the Namangan region. The study studies the role of the construction sector in the regional economy, investment flows,
production volume dynamics, and structural shifts between sectors on a scientific basis. It also assesses the distribution
of the construction industry across regions, capital concentration, and economic efficiency. Based on empirical data, the
development trends of the construction sector in the region, its contribution to economic growth, and existing imbalances
are identified. As a result of the study, scientifically based proposals and practical recommendations are developed
on priority areas for the development of the construction industry, improving investment policy, and balancing regional
development.
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