THE IMPACT OF INFLATION ON REAL INCOMES AND THE PROPENSITY TO LIVE ON CREDIT IN UZBEKISTAN: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Keywords:
Inflation, Real Incomes, Household Debt, Econometric Analysis, Time Series Analysis, Vector Autoregression (VAR), Uzbekistan Economy, Financial Stability, Credit Reliance, Economic PolicyAbstract
This study examines the effects of inflation on real household incomes and the increasing tendency of households to rely on credit in Uzbekistan from 2000 to 2023. Utilizing comprehensive statistical data from national sources and advanced econometric models, we analyze these trends and forecast future implications. The analysis employs multiple econometric approaches, including time series analysis and regression models, to provide robust insights.
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