
ORGANIZATIONAL AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF USING INNOVATIVE FACTORS TO IMPROVE THE WELFARE OF THE POPULATION
Ismatov Sharofiddin Asatullayevich , Teacher of the Faculty of Economics, Termiz Economic Service UniversityAbstract
The improvement of the population's welfare has become a central issue in modern socio-economic policies. This article explores the organizational and legal frameworks that govern the use of innovative factors in enhancing living standards. By analyzing successful case studies, policy frameworks, and technological advances, the article identifies key innovative factors such as digital technologies, green economy initiatives, and public-private partnerships. Furthermore, the study examines the legal instruments that support the implementation of these innovations, providing recommendations for creating more effective policies. The research emphasizes the importance of institutional reforms and strong legal mechanisms to ensure that innovation-driven strategies lead to sustainable improvements in the population's well-being.
Keywords
Welfare, innovation, legal frameworks, public policy, sustainable development, organizational structure.
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