GREEN INVESTMENTS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE NATIONAL ECONOMY
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- 1. Termez State Engineering and Agrotechnology University Lecturer of the Department of "Industry Economics."
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This article explores the concept of green investments and their growing importance in the development of a sustainable national economy. It analyzes the role of environmentally friendly investments in promoting economic growth, improving resource efficiency, and reducing environmental risks. The study also examines the impact of green financing on key sectors such as energy, agriculture, and industry, with a focus on increasing competitiveness and ensuring long-term economic stability. Furthermore, the article highlights the challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation of green investment strategies, particularly in developing countries. The findings emphasize that green investments are a crucial factor in achieving sustainable development goals and enhancing the overall resilience of the national economy.
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