EFFECTIVENESS OF BUDGET EXPENDITURES DIRECTED TO SOCIAL SECTORS
Emberganova Gulayim
Master's Student Department of Economics Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology. Asia International University
Keywords: social expenditure, budget efficiency, public finance, education spending, healthcare financing, social protection, fiscal policy, outcome-based budgeting, social sector performance, expenditure effectiveness
Abstract
This article analyzes the effectiveness of budget expenditures directed to social sectors in Uzbekistan based on empirical data covering 2020-2024.
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