American Journal of Business and Operations Research AJBOR 2692-2967 2770-0216 10.54216/AJBOR https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/3912 2018 2018 Economic Implications of Advanced International Migration Analysis in Central Asia DSc, Acting professor at the Department of “World Economy and International Economic Relations”, Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan Farkhod Farkhod Third-year undergraduate student specializing in “World Economy and International Economic Relations” at the Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan Aziza Kurbanova This study explores the economic implications of international migration dynamics in Central Asia over the past two decades. It provides an advanced analysis of migration patterns, identifying key destination trends and the economic, demographic, and political factors shaping these movements. Employing 24 years of panel data and econometric analysis using the OLS model, the research examines how variables such as GDP per capita, unemployment rates, inflation, and population growth influence migration flows across the region. Additionally, it assesses the impact of political stability on migration decisions and highlights the role of international organizations and regional cooperation frameworks in managing migration for economic development. The findings offer insights for policymakers aiming to harness migration as a driver of sustainable economic growth and regional integration. 2025 2025 85 95 10.54216/AJBOR.120207 https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/1/show/3912