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IJEFSD
ISSN : 26154021     EISSN : 26206269     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31149/ijefsd.v7i1
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International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development (IJEFSD) is an international, peer-reviewed, and scholarly journal aimed at being a platform for interdisciplinary researchers across the globe to develop and advance both theory and practice of economics and finance while considering sustainability. IJEFSD welcomes all well-developed papers exploring areas of economics and finance including papers in area of sustainable development. Moreover, the journal accepts research articles based but concerning a topic of interest in the field of sustainability whilep pointing out fields, such as, economics, marketing, business, management, sociology and and other related ones.
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The Nature, Methods and Functions of the Agricultural Management System in the Context of Economic Liberalization Xursanbekovich, Xasanov Ilyosbek
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3514

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In this article, the development of scientifically based and practical proposals and recommendations on increasing the efficiency of the agricultural management system in the conditions of economic liberalization is widely covered.
Improving the Accounting of Administrative Expenses Baxit ugli, Nizekeev Miyirman
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3522

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The article studies the classification of expenses and the role of period expenses in its composition. As a result of the research, proposals were developed to reduce administrative and management costs and improve the accounting for expenses of the period.
The Importance and Necessity of Assessing the Efficiency of the Internal Control System Kosimjonovich, Nizomov Olim
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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This article describes the essence of the internal control system. As a result of the conducted research, proposals were developed to improve the evaluation of the effectiveness of the internal control system.
Implementation of Sharia Economics in Indonesian Banking Yapanto, Azriel Mohamad
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3524

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The implementation of the sharia economy is not only focused on banking. Sharia economics is intended to provide an overall economic benefit, including in managing finances. The goal is to socialize the sharia economy which is engaged in managing or managing sharia finance in an effort to improve financial planning and help resilience in the impact of the economic crisis. The method is qualitative in the use of descriptive data analysis techniques. There is still a lack of information or in-depth understanding of the teachings in Islam regarding the economy, especially sharia financial management, which is known to the Indonesian people, who are predominantly Muslim. Because of the provisions of both prohibitions and obligations in Islamic financial management.
Means of Tax Potential, Economic Security, Innovation and Digitalization in Economic Development Abdullaevich, Safarov Giyosiddin; Turobovna, Askarova Mavluda; Sagdullaevich, Khadzhayev Khabibulla; Normuradovich, Rakhimov Eshmurad
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3533

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Currently we are facing the widespread use of innovation and information technology in business processes. Due to the fact that there are situations that violate the law, leading to the loss of potential tax revenues, including local taxes. The government must be able to develop tax policies that can maximize the potential for tax revenue without hindering business growth and innovation. This study attempts to analyze the potential expansion of tax capacity. This article analyzes the tax potential, taking into account economic security, innovation and digital transformation of the economy. There have been reflected the results of scientific research in the field of forming the concept of tax potential and the main relationships between the varieties of tax potential.
Issues of Strengthening the Economic Security of the Region Normuradovich, Rakhimov Eshmurad
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3534

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From a scientific, theoretical and practical point of view, the article reveals the issues of strengthening the economic security of the region, taking into account the tax potential. The results of scientific research in the field of strengthening the economic security of the region are summarized. The indicators of the development of Kashkadarya region are analyzed, on the basis of which conclusions concerning the problems of economic security are formed.
Ceda Land Miniaturisation and Class Formation in Africa: A Re-Assessment (Bugisu Region, Eastern Uganda) Edaku, Charles
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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This paper analyses the role of land miniaturisation and commuting in class formation in Africa with reference to East and Central Uganda. It presents the argument that land miniaturisation in East and Central Uganda coalesced with ineffective mechanisms of resource allocation have led to rapidly decreasing availability of natural resources for rural households resulting into new changes in the agrarian economy and thus commuting. The changes in the economy have had far reaching effects on traditional livelihoods of the rural population in Africa and Uganda in particular leading to emergence of new production relations. The discussion presented in this paper fits well into John Murton’s (1997) analysis of the agrarian changes in Machakos, Kenya in which farmers have become more dependent on non-agricultural sources of livelihoods. It embraces Karl Marx theory on production relations between the proletariats and bourgeoisie ingrained in access to and ownership of capital. It fits into Max Weber’s analysis of class formation in his book “The Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism”. I take the case of commuting phenomenon in the East and Central Uganda to piece together my arguments. Conclusions are drawn from both primary and secondary sources.
Specific Directions of the Digital Development of Industrial Production Normuradov Nurbek Sunatulloyevich
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3551

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This article outlines views on the main and specific aspects of the digital development of industrial production. The main directions of the introduction of digital technologies in the production process and the organization of intelligent production were also discussed.
Entrepreneurial Education in A Cash-Strapped Economy: the Case of the Nigerian Army Tertiary Institutions Chinelo, Ubabudu Mary; Aminu, Basharu Ismail
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3566

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The dwindling Nigerian economy has increased the funding constraints for educational institutions. This study, therefore, examines the current measures used by five Nigerian Army higher institutions (NATIs) to implement entrepreneurial education and the financial-related challenges facing them. The research design adopted for this work is the survey method. Census technique was used in the study with questionnaire administered to fifty-three respondents from the five schools. The Cronbach’s Alpha (α) test conducted produced a reliability coefficient of 0.843. The result shows that 66% of the respondents opined that resources are not being effectively deployed for entrepreneurial education. More than a fifth (22.6%) of the staff employed to teach entrepreneurial education in schools lack competences and skills that are necessary for the actualization of the goals of entrepreneurial education. About three-quarter (75.5%) of the respondents posits that inadequate funds affects provision of facilities for teaching of entrepreneurial education. Similar high proportion of respondents believe insufficient funds have impeded collaboration with entrepreneurs as resource persons and provision of in-service training of manpower in new innovations; while a smaller proportion (43.2%) of respondents opined that there is greater use of theory rather than practical in classrooms. To effectively implement entrepreneurial education in NATIs, the school managements should utilize the available resources correctly, incorporate the use of more home-grown technology which are relatively less expensive, encourage robust collaboration with entrepreneurs who are willing to act render services more as community service and seek increase access to Tertiary Education Trust Fund (Tetfund).
Financial Inclusion and the Promotion of Shared Responsibility Within the Household and The Family: A Case of Small Business Owners in Masaka District, Uganda Nabiryo, Olive Enid; Edaku, Charles
International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development Vol. 4 No. 10 (2022): IJEFSD
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijefsd.v4i10.3567

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The researcher sought to establish the relationship between financial inclusion and the promotion of shared responsibility within the household and the family, a case of Small Business Owners in Masaka District, Uganda. The research adopted a mixed methods approach. A mixed methods approach advances the systematic integration of quantitative and qualitative data within a single investigation. Study respondents included women 66.7% of whom belonged to a financial savings and/or lending group and 69.5% had personally saved or set aside some money for any reason. The findings established that 71.4% of the respondents indicated that there is sharing of roles between the man and woman in the household. Chi-square results show that there are significant relationships (p-value <0.005), between financial inclusion and indicators of promoting of shared responsibility within the household and the family, these include; Joint decision making on important issues in the home (p=0.001), the type of decisions they jointly make between the wife and husband, specifically on the sale of crops (p=0.002), crops to grow or how to use land (p=0.042), and non-farm business(p=0.030); financial inclusion also has a significant relationship with the perception of respondents on whether women should participate in making and influencing community decision making (p=0.010). The R-squared value of 0.11 shows that 11% of the variations in financial inclusion can be explained by the promotion of shared responsibility within the household and the family. These results further affirm that financial inclusion can promote sharing responsibility within the household and the family and therefore create pathways to gender equality. It is also very clear that financial inclusion also has a significant relationship on the perception of individuals on whether women should participate in making and influencing community decision making. All these can be improved with an increase in financial inclusion.

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