Corporate Governance and Development: The case of Uzbekistan Corporate Governance and Development: The case of Uzbekistan

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Mahammadsidik Amonboev

Abstract

This paper discusses the concept of corporate governance and its application as well as its development in the case of Uzbekistan. The paper briefly focuses on the history of the corporate governance and provides different approaches, which were used to explain the underlying concept of corporate governance. This review of main definitions is followed by necessary regulations adopted for improving the practice of corporate governance in Uzbekistan. The paper also mentions important steps taken in order to develop corporate government principles. Moreover, the legislation of corporate governance is also thoroughly discussed through the paper. Finally, the paper discusses the application of corporate governance principles of developed countries including Germany, USA and UK.

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Amonboev, M. (2020). Corporate Governance and Development: The case of Uzbekistan . Scientific Research Archive, 1(22). Retrieved from https://ejournal.tsue.uz/index.php/archive/article/view/2464
Author Biography

Mahammadsidik Amonboev

Abstract: The primary objective of this research is to analyze investment capability of various Joint Stock Companies (JSC) in the territory of the Uzbekistan Republic. It includes current economic development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Also, this research analyzes important priority of corporations in Uzbekistan which are following: private and public enterprises, corporate organizations and government organizations and corporations itself. Moreover, evaluates each organization briefly and assesses their role in developing economic situation in Uzbekistan.

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