The activities of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee are regularly covered in the media. The article published in the newspaper highlights the Center’s recent achievements, in particular its inclusion in the TOP–20 “think tanks.” The research conducted by the Center is important not only from a theoretical perspective but also plays a significant role in public administration and economic decision-making processes. Learn more: read the full article below |Telegram |facebook|instagram|
A scientific article entitled “Assessing Price Stability and Future Trends of Poultry Meat Products in the Domestic Market Using Econometric Models”, prepared by Olimjon Sadulloevich Jumayev, Doctor of Economics and Director of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee, was published in the journal Green Economy and Development. The article assesses the price stability of poultry meat products in the domestic market and future trends through econometric approaches. As part of the study, a price forecast for the next three months was developed based on ARIMA (Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average) models, and a comprehensive analysis of the competitive environment in the domestic market was carried out. Key aspects highlighted in the study: - domestic market production volume and supply dynamics;- prices of poultry feed inputs (compound feed, soybean meal, oils, and vitamin supplements);- imports of breeder parent chicks and concentration in the import market;- price formation mechanisms in retail trade networks;- global meat product prices, international logistics costs, exchange rates, and shocks in the food market. The research findings substantiate, through econometric methods, the interrelationship of these factors and their impact on price stability. The study also demonstrates the significance of the ARIMA model in ensuring food security and emphasizes the need to integrate exogenous factors in future research. This scientific work serves as a practical guide for government agencies in forecasting price dynamics, effectively regulating the market, and preventing crisis scenarios. Read more at the link: |Telegram |facebook|instagram|
The Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee continues to present important scientific results in the field of economic analysis and forecasting. In particular, a scientific article entitled “Advanced Approaches to Assessing Economic Activity and the Conceptual Foundations for Introducing a Business Activity Index in Uzbekistan” was published in the journal Marketing. The article was co-authored by Olimjon Sadullayevich Jumayev, Doctor of Economics and Director of the Center, and Muzaffar Tuymatov, Chief Researcher at the Center. The methodology of the Business Activity Index (BAI) was developed based on international PMI (Purchasing Managers’ Index) practices. This methodology is aimed at providing an оперативe assessment of the current state of the economy and makes it possible to identify short-term trends based on qualitative indicators of enterprise activity. This index contributes to improving macroeconomic analysis in Uzbekistan, assessing the business environment, and strengthening the integration of science and practice. Read more at the link: |Telegram |facebook|instagram|
The scientific article by Sardor Tursunkhojaev, PhD, Academic Secretary of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee, entitled “Opportunities for Using Market Instruments to Strengthen the Economic Security of Electrical Industry Enterprises” was published in Issue 64 of Poland’s International Journal of Economy and Innovation in 2025. In the article, the author put forward scientific proposals aimed at modernizing Uzbekistan’s industry, enhancing competitiveness, and developing an innovative economy. This article is one of the internationally recognized research areas for Uzbekistan’s scientific community, as it represents the outcome of relevant studies conducted at the intersection of competition policy, industrial security, and innovative economy. Read more at the link: |Telegram |facebook|instagram|
Madaminjon Isroilov, Senior Researcher at the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee, published an article entitled “Advanced Economics and Pedagogical Technologies” in the journal Science and Practice (2025, August, No. 8). The article highlights the importance of effective management of logistics processes and supply chains in the textile industry, raw material supply, delivery speed, and the role of digital technologies. Read the full article:https://sci-p.uz/index.php/aept/article/view/2950/2753 |Telegram |facebook
Dilorom Yusupova, Head of the Department for Coordination of Scientific Research at the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee, published a scientific article entitled “Foreign Experience in Shaping Consumer Behavior on Digital Platforms and Its Application in the Development of Uzbekistan’s E-Commerce” in the journal "Science and Practice" (2025, August, No. 8). The article analyzes consumer behavior formation processes through digital technologies and personalized marketing strategies, based on the experiences of platforms such as Amazon, AliExpress, and Shopify. It also examines the possibilities of applying these practices in Uzbekistan’s e-commerce, as well as addressing issues related to payment systems, digital literacy, and consumer trust. Read the full article:https://sci-p.uz/index.php/aept/article/view/2951 |Telegram |facebook
Sardor Tursunkhojaev, PhD in Philosophy and Scientific Secretary of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee, co-authored a scientific article titled “The Role of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Competitive Intelligence”, published in the journal "Green Economy and Development". The article scientifically explores the use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in competitive intelligence. The study discusses the importance of enhancing enterprise competitiveness in the process of digital transformation, the significance of using accurate and timely data in decision-making, as well as ways to ensure economic efficiency through the integration of modern technologies. Special attention is given to the following aspects: The role of artificial intelligence, IoT, blockchain, generative AI, and digital twins in shaping a competitive environment; The economic advantages of implementing digital solutions in small and medium-sized enterprises; The importance of innovative technologies in achieving sustainable development and environmental efficiency. As a result of the research, the authors developed a conceptual model for the effective organization of competitive intelligence, which includes: Data collection and processing infrastructure (based on IoT and blockchain), An AI-powered analytical module, A comprehensive approach including solutions for sustainability. The article emphasizes that the introduction of modern digital technologies is of crucial importance for enhancing enterprise competitiveness and fostering a healthy competitive environment in the economy. This article was fully published in the August 2025 issue (№8) of the journal Green Economy and Development. Full article:/uploads/pages../Tursunxo'jayev Sardor.pdf
ENSURING A HEALTHY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT – A KEY “GROWTH POINT” FOR THE ECONOMY An article by Sardor Tursunkhojayev, PhD in Philosophy and Scientific Secretary of the Research Center for Competition Policy and Consumer Rights under the Committee for the Development of Competition and Consumer Protection, was published in the Xalq So‘zi newspaper, covering key issues of competition policy. The article provides an in-depth discussion of factors that limit competition—such as market entry barriers, exclusive rights, privileges, and unlawful agreements—and highlights ongoing legislative reforms aimed at fostering a healthy competitive environment. In particular, the article discusses: - Reforms implemented on the basis of the laws “On Competition,” “On Protection of Consumer Rights,” and “On Advertising”; - The importance of transparency in the natural monopolies sector and the development of fair competition in this area; - The necessity of supporting the private sector and creating conditions aligned with market economy standards. The author notes: “If a competitive environment is not established during economic reforms, it will be extremely difficult to overcome monopolies,” emphasizing the need for a systematic approach and strong regulatory foundations. The full article was published in the July 10, 2025 issue of Xalq So‘zi newspaper. Read the full article:/uploads/pages/Tutsunxo'jayev Sardor.pdf
Doctor of Economics and Director of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center, Olimjon Sadulloyevich Jumaev, has been appointed to the editorial board of the scientific-practical and popular journal Marketing. Marketing is a modern scientific-practical publication covering current issues in marketing, economics, entrepreneurship, and related fields. It is aimed at both the academic community and practitioners, publishing results of academic research, analytical reviews, practical case studies, and materials of interest to lecturers, students, and industry professionals. The journal was officially registered on March 15, 2024, by the Agency of Information and Mass Communications under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Click to download /uploads/pages/Jumayev Olimjon Sadulloyevich.pdf