Research Paper

The Central Asian Tiger: Export Specialization in Uzbekistan: Opportunities for economic diversification and development

AR

Aaron Rae Stephens

stephensa@hartwick.edu

ZT

Ziynatdin Tajekeev

Journal Information

Journal

The European Journal of Applied Economics

Volume / Issue

Vol. 20, No. 1 (2023)

Pages

22–38

Published

24 March 2023

DOI

10.5937/EJAE20-41446

Abstract

As expansion along the Silk Road is flourishing this research examines export specialization in Uzbekistan through a time series analysis of RCA and RSCA with a discussion on how export diversification has led to economic development since 2017. International trade in Uzbekistan and the region of Central Asia is first explored through history before the most recent data is examined. Specialized sectors (silk, cotton, edible fruits and vegetables, copper, etc.) are explored through the analysis, policy initiatives, and extant literature within a comprehensive discussion. Finally, policy recommendations are provided. This research is the first to explore export specialization in Uzbekistan through RCA and RSCA. It highlights the efforts of the current Uzbek administration to diversify and develop its economy by harnessing the power of international trade. Other Central Asian and developing economies could learn from this case.

Keywords

Uzbekistanexport specializationRSCARCAeconomic development

Citation

Aaron Rae Stephens, Ziynatdin Tajekeev (2023). The Central Asian Tiger: Export Specialization in Uzbekistan: Opportunities for economic diversification and development The European Journal of Applied Economics. 20(1) 22–38. DOI: 10.5937/EJAE20-41446