HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PROCESS OF SOCIO-POLITICAL REFORMS IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Ibragimov Ibragim Axmedovich Teacher of the "History" department faculty of "Social and Economic Sciences" Urganch State University

Keywords:

socio-political reforms, significance of human capital, economic development, ideological, political conflicts.

Abstract

Human capital development plays a crucial role in shaping the socio-political landscape of any nation. In the case of Uzbekistan, a country rich in history and cultural traditions, the process of socio-political reforms has been deeply intertwined with the development of its human capital. This article delves into the historical importance of human capital development in Uzbekistan and highlights its role in driving positive change and progress in the country.

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Published

2023-11-07

How to Cite

Ibragimov Ibragim Axmedovich. (2023). HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PROCESS OF SOCIO-POLITICAL REFORMS IN UZBEKISTAN. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 10(10), 306–309. Retrieved from https://www.eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/394