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Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world (2.7 million km2). Located in Central Asia (Figure 1), with a population of 16.57 million (2011 census), it is bordered by Russia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and China. Its economy is heavily dependent on the oil sector (over 11 % GDP and nearly 57 % of total exports in 2010) and on ...
Sarmento, João Carlos Vicente +1 more
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Features of local self-government in the Steppe general government
The subject. Many shortcomings in the current state of local government and self-government systems are that in the process of forming institutions of public power, there were not evolutionary qualitative changes, but, on the contrary, there were ...
I. A. Konovalov
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The Use Of Payment Cards In Kazakhstan: Analysis And Forecast
The aim of the study is to analyze and forecast the use of payment cards for making non-cash payments through national payment systems in Kazakhstan. Based on this goal, a hypothesis was put forward that in Kazakhstan, there is a relationship between the
A. A. Kredina +2 more
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Improving the Investment Policy of Countries with a Transit Economy: the Experience of Kazakhstan
The relevance of the study is determined by fact that Kazakhstan faces difficult tasks to ensure sustainable economic growth, the solution largely depends on investment policy.
G. M. Aubakirova +3 more
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Competitive Efficiency of Foreign Cereal Trade Between Kazakhstan and China
Cereal trade is an important means of managing global food demand and maintaining national food security. Trade-in cereal and other agricultural products are becoming an increasingly important way of managing resources between countries with rich ...
Zh. Nurgazina, U. Ali
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Is Kazakhstan a Market Economy Yet? Getting warmer…. [PDF]
Transition from planned to a market economy is an evolutionary process. Evolutions do not have finite beginning and ending points. We may look to the beginning of transition in 1991 when the Soviet Union broke up, or we may see it as beginning earlier ...
Eicher, Sharon
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Smith Cult of the Kazakhs: traditional concepts, ritual, mythological and folklore aspects
Based on the written historical, folklore sources and field data, it was attempted to produce a culturological reconstruction explaining the origin of cultural practices and foundations related to the process of metalworking practiced by the Kazakhs. The
Zubaida K. Suraganova +1 more
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International transport corridors in the Caspian region: security and development
The article discusses various aspects of the formation of a new geoeconomic situation in Central Eurasia, associated with the beginning of the formation of the Caspian transport and logistics hub and the implementation of large-scale initiatives of China
V. I. Belov, M. A. Nekrasova
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Government support for monotowns in the Republic of Kazakhstan [PDF]
The objectives of the study are to identify the role of single-industry towns (also known as “monotowns”) in the economic development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, to determine the specific features of monotowns and to assess the effectiveness of ...
Bozhko, L. L.
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ASSESSMENT OF RECREATION CARRYING CAPACITY OF ILE-ALATAU NATIONAL PARK IN KAZAKHSTAN [PDF]
Recreation carrying capacity is an important concept in park and protected area management for estimation of optimum recreation use and sustainable tourism management.
Zhannat ALIYEVA +4 more
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