ECONOMIC LAWS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Turatov Inomjon Ikromovich Director of Jizzakh Technical College of Information Technologies

Keywords:

Information Technology, Economic Laws, Innovation, Market Dynamics, Investment Patterns, Regulatory Frameworks, Technological Advancements, Productivity, Economic Growth

Abstract

This article explores the economic laws governing the development of
information technology (IT). The study highlights the key principles that drive
innovation, growth, and competition in the IT sector. By examining historical trends,
current practices, and future projections, the research elucidates the fundamental
economic forces at play. The findings underscore the importance of market
dynamics, investment patterns, and regulatory frameworks in shaping the IT
landscape. Additionally, the article discusses the impact of technological
advancements on productivity, employment, and economic growth.

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Published

2024-06-10

How to Cite

ECONOMIC LAWS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT. (2024). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1(6), 63-65. https://universalconference.us/index.php/icast/article/view/1868