THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENT

THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY ENVIRONMENT

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  • Khusan Normurodov

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18912416

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social infrastructure, infrastructural transformation, human capital, macroeconomic dynamics, public-private partnership, labor market, institutional environment

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The article provides a theoretical and methodological analysis of social infrastructure transformation processes
under the influence of global challenges. The structural and substantive characteristics of the sectoral classification
of the social sphere are revealed. A conceptual transition from viewing social infrastructure as a sector of budgetary
expenditures to its positioning as a strategic factor for investment in human capital is substantiated. Based on the
synthesis of international experience and current economic theories, the necessity of adapting the infrastructural
framework through the development of public-private partnership institutions to ensure macroeconomic stability and labor
market adaptability in modern conditions is argued

Биография автора

Khusan Normurodov

Senior Lecturer National University of Uzbekistan


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