THE IMPORTANCE OF LARGE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL ECONOMY
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
regional economy, industrial enterprises, economic growth, Uzbekistan, industrial clusters, innovation, infrastructure development, modernization.Abstract
This article explores the strategic role of large industrial enterprises in the socio-economic development of regions. Using global best practices and the case of Uzbekistan, the study analyzes how major industrial organizations contribute to economic growth, innovation, employment, infrastructure development, and export expansion. The research demonstrates that such enterprises act as key drivers of regional competitiveness and industrial modernization.
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