The Role of Eurasian Economic Community in Uzbekistan
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INTRODUCTION Since the acquisition of independence in 1991, Uzbekistan began an active political, economic and social integration into the world economy and international market. Declared by the President of Uzbekistan, Islom Karimov, ways of "building of socially-oriented market economy", as "the root-basis of internal politics of independent Uzbekistan"1, became the most appropriate option of movement towards the world market, as a whole, and cooperation with international organizations with respect to competitive market trade, in particular. Many years of socialist policy during the former USSR have built agriculturally-oriented economy in the former member-states; therefore, along with highly-developed agricultural sector (which, with no doubt, helped Uzbekistan to become the second largest cotton exporter); 2 there have arisen problems with the advancement and support of not only industrial, but also other sectors of economy. Thus, integration of international experience regarding market economy, has built the strong potential of independent production in Uzbekistan through...

