Tajikistan has a mixed economy that is primarily based on agriculture, remittances from abroad, and some industrial activity. The agricultural sector, particularly cotton production, plays a significant role in the economy, while remittances from Tajik workers abroad contribute substantially to household incomes. The country has been working on economic reforms and diversifying its economy, but it still faces challenges such as infrastructure deficits and reliance on a limited range of exports.
Tajikistan has a market economy with strong state intervention and many publicly-owned companies. Additionally, according to the World Bank, 28.8% of Tajikistan's GDP comes from foreign remittances.
TAJIKISTAN
No, they are not in Tajikistan.
Tajikistan was created in 875.
The Republic of Tajikistan.
It has a market economy. BUT IT WAS a command economy
Opposite of Market Economy
Emomali Rahmon was the President of Tajikistan in 2011.Rahmon has been the leader of the country since 1992 November 20, when he was the Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan. He became the 3rd President of Tajikistan when the position was restored on 1994 November 16.Emomali Rahmon led Tajikistan through the civil war from 1992 to 1997, surviving an assassination attempt and two attempted coups. Rahmon is a Sunni Muslim and has pushed for greater relations with other Muslim countries. He is a denouncer and condemner of terrorism. He has also been accused of manipulating the country's economy to benefit his family who control many major business in Tajikistan, including the largest bank in the country.
Emomali Rahmon was the President of Tajikistan in 2009.Rahmon has been the leader of the country since 1992 November 20, when he was the Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan. He became the 3rd President of Tajikistan when the position was restored on 1994 November 16.Emomali Rahmon led Tajikistan through the civil war from 1992 to 1997, surviving an assassination attempt and two attempted coups. Rahmon is a Sunni Muslim and has pushed for greater relations with other Muslim countries. He is a denouncer and condemner of terrorism. He has also been accused of manipulating the country's economy to benefit his family who control many major business in Tajikistan, including the largest bank in the country.
Emomali Rahmon was the President of Tajikistan in 2008.Rahmon has been the leader of the country since 1992 November 20, when he was the Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan. He became the 3rd President of Tajikistan when the position was restored on 1994 November 16.Emomali Rahmon led Tajikistan through the civil war from 1992 to 1997, surviving an assassination attempt and two attempted coups. Rahmon is a Sunni Muslim and has pushed for greater relations with other Muslim countries. He is a denouncer and condemner of terrorism. He has also been accused of manipulating the country's economy to benefit his family who control many major business in Tajikistan, including the largest bank in the country.
Emomali Rahmon was the President of Tajikistan in 2006.Rahmon has been the leader of the country since 1992 November 20, when he was the Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan. He became the 3rd President of Tajikistan when the position was restored on 1994 November 16.Emomali Rahmon led Tajikistan through the civil war from 1992 to 1997, surviving an assassination attempt and two attempted coups. Rahmon is a Sunni Muslim and has pushed for greater relations with other Muslim countries. He is a denouncer and condemner of terrorism. He has also been accused of manipulating the country's economy to benefit his family who control many major business in Tajikistan, including the largest bank in the country.
Emomali Rahmon was the President of Tajikistan in 2005.Rahmon has been the leader of the country since 1992 November 20, when he was the Chairman of the Supreme Assembly of Tajikistan. He became the 3rd President of Tajikistan when the position was restored on 1994 November 16.Emomali Rahmon led Tajikistan through the civil war from 1992 to 1997, surviving an assassination attempt and two attempted coups. Rahmon is a Sunni Muslim and has pushed for greater relations with other Muslim countries. He is a denouncer and condemner of terrorism. He has also been accused of manipulating the country's economy to benefit his family who control many major business in Tajikistan, including the largest bank in the country.