The role and position of developing countries in the global digital economy

The role and position of developing countries in the global digital economy

Авторы

  • Mukhlisa Egamberdieva a:1:{s:5:"ru_RU";s:38:"Tashkent State University of Economics";}

Ключевые слова:

digital economy, digital technologies, Financial Technologies, E-government, E-commerce, E-agriculture, developing countries

Аннотация

In the article: defined the meaning of digital economy with the help of historical definitions; explored some recent technological breakthroughs such as blockchain, three-dimensional printing, internet of things, automation and robotics, cloud computing, 5G mobile broadband, AI and data analytics; analyzed and discussed one of the main drivers of the digital economy namely ICT; explored the challenges associated with cost, digital capability, business environment, governance, cybersecurity and technical challenges that are hindering the growth of digital economy; investigated and analyzed the digital economy in Georgia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan through some main digital economy elements such as e-government, e-commerce, ICT, Fintech and e-agriculture; summarized the experiences of researched countries regarding each element of digital economy in the table and proposed some of those practices that might be applicable to the further improvement of digital economy in Uzbekistan; proposed some extra general as well as specific recommendations in each component of digital economy in Uzbekistan to maintain sustainable development.

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2022-06-27

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Egamberdieva, M. (2022). The role and position of developing countries in the global digital economy. Архив научных исследований, 4(1). извлечено от https://journal.tsue.uz/index.php/archive/article/view/2987

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