
ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIENCE OF SOME DEVELOPED FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN ASSET MANAGEMENT
Zafarbek Atadjanov ,Abstract
This article analyzes the asset management practices of several developed countries, including the United States, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. It explores strategic approaches, institutional models, and legal frameworks adopted by these countries to ensure the effective management of state-owned assets. The study particularly examines mechanisms related to privatization, public-private partnerships, asset registration and valuation, and the enhancement of asset utilization efficiency. Furthermore, a comparative analysis is conducted on fiscal policies, corporate governance, and transparency initiatives across different national contexts. Based on the examined international practices, the article offers proposals and recommendations for improving the asset management system in Uzbekistan.
Keywords
asset management, international experience, state property, privatization, public-private partnership, corporate governance, fiscal policy, efficiency, Germany, USA, Japan, United Kingdom
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