КАМБАҒАЛЛИК ДАРАЖАСИНИ ҚИСҚАРТИРИШ ВА ИҚТИСОДИЙ ЎСИШ ЎРТАСИДАГИ БОҒЛИКЛИКНИНГ ИЛМИЙ-НАЗАРИЙ ЁНДАШУВЛАРИ
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55439/EIT/vol10_iss6/a21Keywords:
Economic growth, poverty rate, inequality rate, unemployment growth, agriculture, gender equalityAbstract
This article examines recommendations of world experience scientists on the relationship between poverty reduction and economic growth. In many developing countries, where the level of inequality is similar to or lower than in developed countries, a number of studies using transnational data have found that growth does not have a positive or negative impact on inequality. Practical research in the country also suggests that rapid and sustainable growth could accelerate the possibility of halving the global share of people living on less than $1 a day. Strong growth and employment opportunities will improve incentives for parents to invest in their children’s education. The article examines the research of foreign scholars and draws a conclusion on the impact of several economic growths on poverty reduction.















