The Time is Now

Urbanization and growth of cities are the defining development trends in Uzbekistan, and the country has a unique opportunity to use them as drivers of development. To make the most of the urbanization opportunity, Uzbekistan needs to learn from global experiences, understand the challenges that growing cities face, and act quickly to create favorable conditions for urbanization. While reforms directly affecting urbanization are already underway in Uzbekistan, they can be more effective if they are based on a better understanding of the ongoing urbanization process and its challenges. Government of Uzbekistan initiatives such as the propiska reform, land privatization, and administrative reforms (among others) will have a direct impact on how cities develop, and whether they become drivers of social and economic progress. This report offers an overview of key characteristics of the urbanization process in Uzbekistan and issues associated with it, and thus sets a baseline for detailed work on advancing policy reforms related to urbanization and urban development. The second chapter of the report offers a review of the key outcomes of urbanization in Uzbekistan thus far and opens discussion about the two critical conditions that could be holding Uzbekistan back: factor market distortion and poor urban management. The third chapter presents more detailed analysis of key urbanization trends in Uzbekistan today and demonstrates the channels through which inefficient factor markets and deficient urban management limit the development benefits of urbanization. Chapter 4 digs deeper into these factors that might be causing the inefficient and unsustainable urbanization trends and attempts to identify policy-relevant conditions that might be driving these trends. Finally, chapter 5 discusses key directions for policy reform that are pivotal for effective and sustainable urbanization and urban growth in Uzbekistan.

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Main Authors: Sivaev, D., Kamilov, I., Rossitti, G., Orlova, N., Vaggione, P.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
Subjects:ECONOMIC GROWTH, STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION, URBANIZATION, POPULATION MOBILITY, FACTOR MARKETS, DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC ENGINE, CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL, PROPISKA REFORM, WORK PERMIT, PROPISKA, STRUCTURAL REFORM, MOBILITY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099650006092233844/P17452003170f001708cc10479893d7c193
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37535
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spelling dig-okr-10986375352024-07-17T11:38:48Z The Time is Now How Can Uzbekistan Leverage Urbanization as a Driver of Sustainable Development? Sivaev, D. Kamilov, I. Rossitti, G. Orlova, N. Vaggione, P. ECONOMIC GROWTH STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION URBANIZATION POPULATION MOBILITY FACTOR MARKETS DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ENGINE CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL PROPISKA REFORM WORK PERMIT PROPISKA STRUCTURAL REFORM MOBILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Urbanization and growth of cities are the defining development trends in Uzbekistan, and the country has a unique opportunity to use them as drivers of development. To make the most of the urbanization opportunity, Uzbekistan needs to learn from global experiences, understand the challenges that growing cities face, and act quickly to create favorable conditions for urbanization. While reforms directly affecting urbanization are already underway in Uzbekistan, they can be more effective if they are based on a better understanding of the ongoing urbanization process and its challenges. Government of Uzbekistan initiatives such as the propiska reform, land privatization, and administrative reforms (among others) will have a direct impact on how cities develop, and whether they become drivers of social and economic progress. This report offers an overview of key characteristics of the urbanization process in Uzbekistan and issues associated with it, and thus sets a baseline for detailed work on advancing policy reforms related to urbanization and urban development. The second chapter of the report offers a review of the key outcomes of urbanization in Uzbekistan thus far and opens discussion about the two critical conditions that could be holding Uzbekistan back: factor market distortion and poor urban management. The third chapter presents more detailed analysis of key urbanization trends in Uzbekistan today and demonstrates the channels through which inefficient factor markets and deficient urban management limit the development benefits of urbanization. Chapter 4 digs deeper into these factors that might be causing the inefficient and unsustainable urbanization trends and attempts to identify policy-relevant conditions that might be driving these trends. Finally, chapter 5 discusses key directions for policy reform that are pivotal for effective and sustainable urbanization and urban growth in Uzbekistan. 2022-06-13T14:35:40Z 2022-06-13T14:35:40Z 2022 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099650006092233844/P17452003170f001708cc10479893d7c193 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37535 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
POPULATION MOBILITY
FACTOR MARKETS
DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ENGINE
CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL
PROPISKA REFORM
WORK PERMIT
PROPISKA
STRUCTURAL REFORM
MOBILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
POPULATION MOBILITY
FACTOR MARKETS
DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ENGINE
CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL
PROPISKA REFORM
WORK PERMIT
PROPISKA
STRUCTURAL REFORM
MOBILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
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POPULATION MOBILITY
FACTOR MARKETS
DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ENGINE
CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL
PROPISKA REFORM
WORK PERMIT
PROPISKA
STRUCTURAL REFORM
MOBILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
URBANIZATION
POPULATION MOBILITY
FACTOR MARKETS
DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ENGINE
CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL
PROPISKA REFORM
WORK PERMIT
PROPISKA
STRUCTURAL REFORM
MOBILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sivaev, D.
Kamilov, I.
Rossitti, G.
Orlova, N.
Vaggione, P.
The Time is Now
description Urbanization and growth of cities are the defining development trends in Uzbekistan, and the country has a unique opportunity to use them as drivers of development. To make the most of the urbanization opportunity, Uzbekistan needs to learn from global experiences, understand the challenges that growing cities face, and act quickly to create favorable conditions for urbanization. While reforms directly affecting urbanization are already underway in Uzbekistan, they can be more effective if they are based on a better understanding of the ongoing urbanization process and its challenges. Government of Uzbekistan initiatives such as the propiska reform, land privatization, and administrative reforms (among others) will have a direct impact on how cities develop, and whether they become drivers of social and economic progress. This report offers an overview of key characteristics of the urbanization process in Uzbekistan and issues associated with it, and thus sets a baseline for detailed work on advancing policy reforms related to urbanization and urban development. The second chapter of the report offers a review of the key outcomes of urbanization in Uzbekistan thus far and opens discussion about the two critical conditions that could be holding Uzbekistan back: factor market distortion and poor urban management. The third chapter presents more detailed analysis of key urbanization trends in Uzbekistan today and demonstrates the channels through which inefficient factor markets and deficient urban management limit the development benefits of urbanization. Chapter 4 digs deeper into these factors that might be causing the inefficient and unsustainable urbanization trends and attempts to identify policy-relevant conditions that might be driving these trends. Finally, chapter 5 discusses key directions for policy reform that are pivotal for effective and sustainable urbanization and urban growth in Uzbekistan.
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STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
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DRIVER OF DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ENGINE
CITIES GROWTH POTENTIAL
PROPISKA REFORM
WORK PERMIT
PROPISKA
STRUCTURAL REFORM
MOBILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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