ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE "COST DISEASE" FACTOR IN THE FINANCING OF THE COSTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Valiev Sh. E. Deputy rector on economic affairs, University of Digital Economics and Agrotechnologies (UDEA), Tashkent city, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Labor productivity, wages, price changes, inflation rate, profit deficit,

Abstract

In this research work, opinions are given on determining the main factors that should be taken into account in financing the costs of state higher education institutions in Uzbekistan and evaluating the position of external factors among these factors. It is aimed to categorize the "cost disease" factor, which represents a set of external factors, to analyze the relevant indicators for perspective and evaluation of their impact. Scientific-theoretical views and conceptual approaches related to the consideration of factors are highlighted. Based on the obtained results, the main conclusions were drawn and appropriate proposals were formulated.

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2024-03-02

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ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE "COST DISEASE" FACTOR IN THE FINANCING OF THE COSTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN UZBEKISTAN. (2024). Proceedings of International Conference on Scientific Research in Natural and Social Sciences, 3(3), 63-67. https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/srnss/article/view/4076