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Abstract
This article presents a comparative analysis of the state budget structures of Central
Asian countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
The study examines the composition of revenues and expenditures, fiscal policies, and budgetary
priorities in these nations over the past decade. By analyzing statistical data and budget reports,
the article identifies similarities and differences in budget frameworks and highlights the impact
of economic and political factors on fiscal management. The findings demonstrate how each
country addresses challenges such as budget deficits, public investment, and social spending. The
research contributes to a better understanding of regional fiscal dynamics and offers
recommendations for enhancing budget efficiency and transparency in Central Asia.