2021
DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2021.1919602
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Uzbekistan’s Development Experiment: An Assessment of Karimov’s Economic Legacy

Abstract: Uzbekistan's unique post-independence experiment with development was led by Islam Karimov until his sudden death in September 2016. Despite defying international advice on structural reforms, under Karimov's rule, Uzbekistan achieved an average annual growth rate of 5% in the period 1996-2016, which was particularly impressive (over 8%) in [2004][2005][2006][2007][2008][2009][2010][2011][2012][2013][2014][2015][2016]. Karimov also left behind strong macroeconomic fundamentals for his successor. Since taking o… Show more

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“…Moreover, Daewoo Group and GM negotiated multiple ad-hoc privileges with the Cabinet of Ministers, including monopoly power within the protected Uzbek domestic market (UNCTAD, 1999). This explains why one investor has generally dominated a market segment in the automotive industry: Daewoo first and then GM monopolised the car and minivan sector; ISUZU (Japan) controlled the bus and special truck market; and MAN (Germany) dominated the heavy-duty trucks' (Ruziev, 2021). Thus, otherwise 'small' manufacturing capitals by international standards could operate at a profit via ground-rent subsidisation.…”
Section: The Literature On Late Industrialisation In the Global Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Daewoo Group and GM negotiated multiple ad-hoc privileges with the Cabinet of Ministers, including monopoly power within the protected Uzbek domestic market (UNCTAD, 1999). This explains why one investor has generally dominated a market segment in the automotive industry: Daewoo first and then GM monopolised the car and minivan sector; ISUZU (Japan) controlled the bus and special truck market; and MAN (Germany) dominated the heavy-duty trucks' (Ruziev, 2021). Thus, otherwise 'small' manufacturing capitals by international standards could operate at a profit via ground-rent subsidisation.…”
Section: The Literature On Late Industrialisation In the Global Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contributes to a more even economic development of the country. According to K. Ruziev (2021), considering global challenges such as climate change and demographic change, agricultural development becomes an integral part of sustainable development strategies. Agricultural development contributes to the creation of equal opportunities for different segments of the population, ensures food security and forms the basis for stable economic development of the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%