STATE POLICY IN THE FIELD OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE ECONOMY

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  • Ikramov Murat Akramovich Author
  • Kurpayanidi Konstantin Author

Abstract

 Digital transformation is an important direction of modern development of economies, as it contributes to the improvement of productivity, innovation and competitiveness. Government regulation plays a key role in ensuring effective transition to the digital economy [1]. This literature review examines the strategies of state regulation of digital transformation proposed by various foreign authors and scholars in order to identify the best practices and approaches applicable to improve the efficiency of these processes.

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2024-09-23

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Economics

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STATE POLICY IN THE FIELD OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE ECONOMY. (2024). Innovations in Science and Technologies, 1(5), 102-106. https://innoist.uz/index.php/ist/article/view/457

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