The main factor of cluster-economic development

Authors

  • Turgunov A·has·u·eʹrus Turgunovich TSUE, Department of "Economic Theory". senior teacher and doctoral student.
  • Sherkulov Shokhrukh Erkin Ugli TSUE, Department of "Economic Theory". assistant and doctoral student.
  • Suvpolatov Ozodjon Alijon Ugli "Economic theory" department of TSUE Assistant

Keywords:

Cluster systems, economic development, innovation, competitiveness

Abstract

Cluster systems are increasingly recognized as vital tools for economic development in today's world. They foster innovation, enhance competitiveness, and stabilize regional economies by creating a conducive environment for collaboration across industries, trade, and services. The study's findings reveal how clusters contribute to economic growth, influence innovation processes, and bolster overall economic stability

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2024-08-28

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The main factor of cluster-economic development. (2024). The Peerian Journal, 33, 99-102. https://peerianjournal.com/index.php/tpj/article/view/925