Inclusive Institutions as the Main Driving Force of Societal Development
Abstract
This article examines why inclusive institutions serve as a primary engine of development. Inclusive institutions enhance economic freedom, secure property rights, expand political participation, and promote social justice, thereby creating an environment that supports innovation and long-term sustainable growth
Keywords
inclusive institutions, development, economic freedom, political participation, innovation, sustainable growth.
Author Biography
Zokirov M.
phd student TSUE
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