TADBIRKORLIKNI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA TIJORAT BANKLARINING ROLI

TADBIRKORLIKNI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA TIJORAT BANKLARINING ROLI

Authors

  • Igamberdiyeva Sayyora Xakimovna Toshkent tuman 1-son kasb-hunar maktabi Umumkasbiy fanlar kafedrasi o‘qituvchisi

Keywords:

tadbirkorlik, tijorat bank, bank operatsiyalari, bank xizmatlari , mablag‘, bozor munosabatlari, ishlab chiqarish jarayoni.

Abstract

Tadbirkorlikni rivojlantirishda tijorat banklarining roli xaqida ma’lumotlar berilgan.

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http://www.cerr.uz/uz/news/news/transformacia-bankovskogo-sektora-strategiceskie-vyzovy-dla-uzbekistana

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Published

2024-01-01

How to Cite

Igamberdiyeva Sayyora Xakimovna. (2024). TADBIRKORLIKNI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA TIJORAT BANKLARINING ROLI. Education News: Exploring the 21st Century, 2(17), 324–327. Retrieved from https://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/noiv/article/view/14003
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