Capital and Financial Recovery Management
Abstract
This scientific article analyzes the theoretical foundations, practical principles and foreign experience of capital and financial recovery processes. The article discusses effective ways to overcome economic crises and financial instability. The main principles of capital and financial recovery should be implemented based on such approaches as resource redistribution, innovation, risk management and attraction of financial resources. The article also presents the experience of financial recovery of several developed countries: Japan, Germany, Spain, the USA and China. Lessons learned from their experience can help in developing financial recovery strategies in developing countries such as Uzbekistan. The article emphasizes the need to achieve economic stability, implement innovative approaches and establish effective financial management.
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