The Head of the department at CAERC participated at the conference about Heydar Aliyev
Agil Asadov, Head of department at the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication, participated conference on "Heydar Aliyev - 100: the founder of independent Azerbaijan and the author of the comprehensive development strategy", held at Mingachevir State University as part of the "Year of Heydar Aliyev" ": the road from decline to victory" with an article.
The article examines the times when National Leader Heydar led Azerbaijan, especially the period of economic progress that began with the "Contract of the Century" is extensively analyzed. Formation of market relations in the country, privatization of state property, land reforms, introduction of Azerbaijani oil to the world market, restoration of the Great Silk Road, etc. the economic results of such processes are expressed in specific numbers. In the article, issues such as the successful continuation of Heydar Aliyev's strategy, the transition to program-based development in our country, ensuring sustainable development, building an army, and integration into the global space are given ample space.
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