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| Born | August 8, 1993 Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
| Citizenship | Uzbek |
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| Field | Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, Economics of Innovation |
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Bekhzod Khoshimov (born 1993) is an Uzbek economist and researcher. He is currently a research associate at Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. His main research interests are in entrepreneurship, human capital, and economics of innovation.[1]
Bekhzod Khoshimov studied Applied Mathematics at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (B.Sc.), and Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (M.S.) and Wisconsin School of Business (Ph.D.). He studies determinants of early-stage entrepreneurial success and factors that affect the supply of entrepreneurs in society.[2][3]In his blog, he has announced that he will be joining New York University Abu Dhabi as a faculty member in the fall of 2024.[4]
Besides his academic career, he is famous for his economics and public policy commentary.
He blogs about economics on his telegram channel "Iqtisodchi Kundaligi" - "Dairy of an Economist." On this telegram blog, he mainly writes about economics, social science research, current economic and political events in the world and Uzbekistan.[5]
He is the creator, and the host of the Youtube channel "Hoshimov's Economics" («Hoshimov Iqtisodiyoti») is a series of conversations about economics, science, history, education, development, and Uzbekistan.
He interviews policymakers, public intellectuals, scientists, and researchers in his channel. Among his guests were current and former cabinet members of Uzbekistan, such as Timur Ishmetov, Jo'rabek Mirzamahmudov, and Sodiq Safoyev, as well as world-renowned public intellectuals Tymofiy Mylovanov, Michael McFaul, Francis Fukuyama, James A. Robinson, Jennifer Murtazashvili, Sergei Guriev, and Natalya Zubarevich.
He is also an Opinion Columnist at Gazeta.uz. In his op-eds, he writes about how to do economic and institutional reforms in Uzbekistan.[6][7]
He is also a co-host of Uzbekonomics - Uzbek language podcast about economics, development and Uzbek society.[8]
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