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Regional Industrial Development and Growth Pole Formation: Key Factors for Sustainable Economic Expansion

Avazbek SodikovDepartment of State and Corporate Strategies, National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanNilufar KomilovaDepartment of Ecology, National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, Republic of UzbekistanYusupjon AkhmadaliyevDepartment of Geography, Fergana State University, Fergana, Republic of UzbekistanRukhsora KhudayberganovaDepartment of Geography, Urgench State University, Urgench, Republic of UzbekistanKhidoyatkhon AbdinazarovaDepartment of Geography, Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, Fergana, Republic of Uzbekistan
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The study aimed to identify key factors and mechanisms that contribute to the successful development of regional industry and the formation of economic growth centres. The study uses analysis of official statistics, review of economic and geographical theories, spatial analysis of production concentration, systematization of regulatory and legal documents, as well as assessment of the dynamics of the industrial structure of the regions. The main theoretical models, including Perroux’s growth pole theory, Porter’s regional clusters, and Vernon’s product life cycle models, which explain the mechanisms of industrial production concentration in certain regions, were analysed in the study. Based on the data for Uzbekistan, a detailed analysis of the factors influencing the development of industry in the regions of the country, such as infrastructure, innovation, and economic diversification, was conducted. The study examined changes in the structure of industrial production, territorial differentiation, and its relationship to industrialisation policies, including modernisation and technological upgrading. The study determined that most of the industrial production in Uzbekistan is concentrated in three economic regions – Tashkent, Zarafshan, and Fergana. The study also analysed the consequences of concentrating industrial capacities around the growth poles, which contribute to economic integration and development of adjacent territories. The analysis demonstrated that measures to develop small businesses and create technopolises and industrial clusters are substantial in stimulating employment and improving living standards. The study also described the results of the industrial diversification policy, such as the decline in the share of light industry and the growth of heavy engineering, chemical, and gas industries. Based on the analysis, the study concluded that a comprehensive approach to regional development planning is needed, including consideration of natural and economic conditions, creation of modern infrastructure, and implementation of innovative projects.

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