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Export potential and orientation of the economy of the border regions of Kazakhstan

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  • Assel Tapalova
  • Zhanarys Raimbekov
  • Gulzhakhan Zhunussova
  • Altynbek Zhakupov
  • Zhanar Yerzhanova

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The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the current export potential of Kazakhstan, highlight its shortcomings, and implement solutions that will help to avoid them, form the poles of economic development, as well as explore ways to develop and improve them. This paper is aimed at the study of the economy of the border territories of Kazakhstan, it used the method of logical analysis, the method of comparative analysis, the method of analysis of scientific literature, the method of synthesis, the method of deduction, as well as the economic and statistical method. The result of this work is the definition and development of the theoretical and practical foundations of the activities of border territories, their impact on the economy of this region, as well as the creation of an algorithm and methods for the development of the poles of economic development.

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  • Assel Tapalova & Zhanarys Raimbekov & Gulzhakhan Zhunussova & Altynbek Zhakupov & Zhanar Yerzhanova, 2024. "Export potential and orientation of the economy of the border regions of Kazakhstan," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 2, pages 64-76.
  • Handle: RePEc:bas:econst:y:2024:i:2:p:64-76
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