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Modeling of SocioEconomic Factors and Trends in the Context of New Pathological Challenges and Digitalization Processes (Based on the Example of the Republic of Uzbekistan)

Journal: Quarterly Scientific Journal "Economic Herald of the Donbas" (Vol.63, No. 1)

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Page : 26-30

Keywords : new pathological challenges; digitalization of society; modeling of socio-economic processes; factors; trends; Republic of Uzbekistan;

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Abstract

In the context of the increased level of uncertainty and variability of the organizational and economic environment, the importance and influence of various kinds of pathologies of a social nature (for example, the COVID-19 pandemic, various color revolutions, etc.), which have significant negative consequences for the functioning of society and its most important structures, has increased. The use of the latest achievements of STP, such as comprehensive digitalization and modeling of the most important factors and trends in social development, can counteract the impact of modern negative challenges. The article analyzes and models some of the most important parameters of the functioning of the Uzbek economy, the results of which can be used in the development of a strategy for action in priority areas of development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Thus, as a result of the conducted research, it became obvious that the factors of social development and the socio-economic trends that arise as a result of their action can be divided into two large groups: the first should include factors and trends of a negative nature associated with the action of various social pathologies; the second group, on the contrary, can include positive factors and trends, primarily related to the progressive influence of STP, including such an important modern direction as the all-round digitalization of society.

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