Abstract
This article compares the history, laws, and institutions of property ownership in Uzbekistan and China. Based on the experiences of both countries, it investigates the significant accomplishments and systemic issues in the growth of property relations. The conclusion and recommendations are intended to find successful techniques for the development of the property-owning class in Uzbekistan.
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