Analysis of multi-factoral econometric models of development of entrepreneurship in the food industry

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Multi-factor econometric models have been developed to increase the efficiency of business development in the food industry, production volume, household consumption costs and consumption levels. Therefore, using these econometric models, the effective coefficients of the factors were determined, their reliability levels were compared, and the significance level of the factor was determined.

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