Improving Population Welfare Through the Development of Entrepreneurship
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i2.1207Keywords:
entrepreneurship development, population welfare, ARIMA model, time series analysis, economic growth, small business, forecasting, socio-economic developmentAbstract
Improving population welfare is one of the key priorities of modern economic development. In this context, the development of entrepreneurial activity plays an important role in increasing employment opportunities, stimulating economic growth, and improving living standards. Effective analysis and forecasting of entrepreneurship development indicators allow policymakers to design appropriate strategies aimed at strengthening socio-economic stability.
The results of the analysis show that the development of entrepreneurship contributes significantly to increasing employment, income levels, and economic opportunities for the population. Forecast results indicate a stable upward trend in entrepreneurial activity in the coming years, which is expected to positively influence the welfare level of the populationх. The findings of the research may serve as an analytical basis for developing policies aimed at supporting small business development, strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems, and improving socio-economic well-being.
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