GLOBAL STARTUP ECOSYSTEM: EXPERIENCE OF SUCCESSFUL PROJECTS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH STARTUPS IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Startup, entrepreneurship, innovation, economic growth, social development, investment, venture capital, business ecosystem, technology, digital economy, incubation programs, sustainability, competitiveness, employment, future projects.Abstract
This article examines current and future startup projects as well as their expected economic and social outcomes. In recent years, startups have become an essential driver of innovation, technological advancement, and entrepreneurial activity worldwide. They not only create new jobs but also promote competitiveness, attract investment, and contribute to sustainable development.
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