THE MAIN PRINCIPLES AND DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE INNOVATIVE ECONOMY: THE ROLE OF WOMEN

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The innovative economy represents a dynamic and transformative phase of economic development, emphasizing the importance of creativity, knowledge, and technological advancement. Women play a critical role in driving innovation and economic growth. This study explores the main principles and directions of development in the innovative economy with a focus on the role of women. The research highlights the key aspects that facilitate women's participation in innovation, examines the challenges they face, and discusses policy recommendations to enhance their contribution to the innovative economy.

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Aslonov , M. . (2024). THE MAIN PRINCIPLES AND DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE INNOVATIVE ECONOMY: THE ROLE OF WOMEN. Евразийский журнал академических исследований, 4(5 (Special Issue), 114–118. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/32021

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