International Journal of Management Research and Economics
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Volume 3, Issue 2, July 2023 | |
Research PaperOpenAccess | |
Factors Limiting Foreign Direct Investment in Free Economic Zones of Uzbekistan |
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Zuhriddin Juraev1* and Young-Jin Ahn2 |
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1Department of Geography, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea. E-mail: 198928@jnu.ac.kr
*Corresponding Author | |
Int.J.Mgmt.Res.&Econ. 3(2) (2023) 17-33, DOI: https://doi.org/10.51483/IJMRE.3.2.2023.17-33 | |
Received: 17/02/2023|Accepted: 09/06/2023|Published: 05/07/2023 |
Uzbekistan, as an emerging national economy, aims to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to foster the development of its Free Economic Zones (FEZs). While recent policy reforms have enhanced the country’s appeal to investors and facilitated the inflow of international capital, challenges persist in attracting investment. This study employs an economic geographical approach to analyze and propose solutions to these obstacles. By examining the spatial patterns of FEZs and FDI through a comprehensive geographical lens, this research utilizes document analysis as an alternative to empirical analysis, considering the broader context rather than focusing on a specific FEZ. The findings reveal that the insufficiency of an innovation-driven environment, logistical systems, and energy resourcerelated issues, among others, negatively impact the inflow of FDI into FEZs. Moreover, the study underscores the significance of economic geography in understanding these factors. Finally, relevant insights and recommendations are provided from an economic geographical perspective.
Keywords: Economic geography, Free Economic Zone, Foreign Direct Investment,Industrial location, Spatial patterns
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