EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN DEVELOPING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

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  • Rakhmankulov Jamshid Alikulovich Author

Abstract

This article presents the essence of organising local self-government in the context of the digital economy’s development, the nature of the local self-government system, the connection between the digital economy and local self-government, global trends in the digital economy, the restructuring of local self-government in accordance with the requirements of the digital economy, a comparative analysis of traditional and digital governance systems, a model of interaction between the digital economy and local self-government, as well as the scientific and economic content of the digital economy.

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2025-12-17