FEATURES OF THE FORMATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULATION'S MONETARY INCOME IN THE REPUBLIC
Murtazakhojaev Saidaminkhan Saidanvarkhan's son
Oriental University, Uzbekistan, Tashkent
Keywords: Monetary income, population
Abstract
The study of the formation and distribution of the population's monetary income is essential for understanding the economic development of a country. In the context of the Republic, the analysis of how income is generated and distributed across different population groups offers insights into the effectiveness of economic policies, inequality, and living standards. This article investigates the factors influencing the formation of monetary income, its distribution among different social classes, and the impact of government policies. The study also highlights trends, challenges, and the role of various sectors in shaping income distribution in the Republic.
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