The Role of Benefits and Preferences in The Development of Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Abstract
Currently, economic reform is being carried out in Uzbekistan, one of the main directions of which is the stimulation and development of small and medium-sized businesses. Based on this, the article discusses the role of benefits and preferences in developing small businesses and entrepreneurship. The role and significance of this issue in increasing competitiveness are considered. The article analyses the factors and risks associated with the main directions of benefits and preferences in developing small businesses and entrepreneurial activity against the backdrop of a new system of economic processes inherent in a modern market economy. Priority tasks of state mechanisms for stimulating small business and entrepreneurship as an important factor of innovative development are defined. As the main task of the transition to a digital economy, it is proposed to create a system of benefits and preferences that ensure the development of the activities of small businesses and entrepreneurship.
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