The Role of Production Cooperation in Enhancing The Competitiveness of National Products

Authors

  • Akmal Aliyev Associate Professor, Department of Economics Renessans Education University

Keywords:

production cooperation, competitiveness, industrial policy, global value chains, innovation, economic development

Abstract

This paper examines the role of production cooperation in enhancing the competitiveness of national products in the global economy. Drawing on empirical evidence from international organizations such as the World Bank, OECD, and UNIDO, the study analyzes how cooperative production systems contribute to productivity growth, innovation, and export expansion. The research follows the IMRAD structure and provides policy recommendations particularly relevant for developing economies. The findings indicate that production cooperation significantly improves efficiency, strengthens global value chain integration, and enhances technological capabilities. This paper examines the role of production cooperation in enhancing the competitiveness of national products in the global economy.

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Published

2026-03-26

How to Cite

Aliyev, A. (2026). The Role of Production Cooperation in Enhancing The Competitiveness of National Products. Pioneer: Journal of Advanced Research and Scientific Progress , 5(1), 5–13. Retrieved from https://journals.innoscie.com/index.php/jarsp/article/view/174