hamkorligida
Hamkorligida is a type of consortium-based cooperative economic system in Uzbekistan. This system allows for the joint management and operation of businesses and industries through a partnership among stakeholders. It is designed to promote economic development, increase efficiency, and enhance productivity.
Hamkorligida aims to overcome the limitations of the traditional state-owned enterprise model, particularly in the Soviet
The key principles of hamkorligida involve shared decision-making, collective risk management, and mutual benefit. This approach
Hamkorligida was introduced in Uzbekistan in the late 1990s, as part of a broader economic reform program.
Critics of the system argue that it can lead to corruption and abuse of power, as well