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Accepted Paper:

Development of industrial cooperation in Central Asian countries (Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan)  
Gavkhar Sultanova (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) Saodat Umarova (University of World Economy and Diplomacy)

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Paper short abstract:

The development of cooperative interactions between enterprises of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan and the formation of regional value chains contribute to the deepening of the division of labor and specialization in the region, the productivity growth and competitiveness of industrial enterprises of the three countries, the strengthening of regional ties and the intensification of integration processes. The creation and development of regional value chains will allow countries to acquire new comparative advantages, achieve economies of scale of production, thereby opening up new opportunities for the development of mutual trade and diversification of its commodity structure. In the future, the development of regional production networks will create preconditions for the inclusion of enterprises of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in global value chains with a concentration on links with high added value.

Paper long abstract:

An important direction in the development of regional cooperation in Central Asia is the expansion of industrial cooperation between enterprises of the countries. The development of cooperative interactions between enterprises of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan and the formation of regional value chains contribute to the deepening of the division of labor and specialization in the region, the productivity growth and competitiveness of industrial enterprises of the three countries, the strengthening of regional ties and the intensification of integration processes. The creation and development of regional value chains will allow countries to acquire new comparative advantages, achieve economies of scale of production, thereby opening up new opportunities for the development of mutual trade and diversification of its commodity structure. In the future, the development of regional production networks will create preconditions for the inclusion of enterprises of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in global value chains with a concentration on links with high added value.

Panel ECO-01
Informality, Trust, and Reform
  Session 1 Thursday 23 June, 2022, -