ISSUES OF DEVELOPING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

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Raximov Xasan Abdusaitovich

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The development of the digital economy is one of the most significant transformations of the 21st century, reshaping traditional industries, labor markets, and global trade. While developed countries are leading the way with advanced infrastructure and digital governance systems, many developing nations struggle with digital inequality, weak regulatory environments, and limited digital skills. This paper explores the key challenges in developing the digital economy through qualitative analysis and comparative case studies. The findings highlight the importance of inclusive policies, investment in infrastructure, digital education, and international cooperation. Addressing these barriers is essential to ensure that all countries can benefit from digitalization and participate fully in the global economy.

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ISSUES OF DEVELOPING THE DIGITAL ECONOMY. (2025). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 5(5), 412-415. https://doi.org/10.37547/

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