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Competitiveness and Private Sector Development
Competitiveness and Private Sector Development: Kazakhstan 2010
Sector Competitiveness Strategy
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  18 May 2011
Pages: 262 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264089785 , OECD Code: 252010051P1
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Since 2000, the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan has been growing at an annual rate of between 8%-9%, making it one of the ten highest performing economies in the world. Kazakhstan alone attracts more foreign direct investment than all other Central Asian countries together. To date, the country’s strong economic performance has been driven largely by its natural resources sector. The oil and gas sectors alone attract three quarters of foreign investment inflows. However, Kazakhstan’s non-energy sectors also have competitive advantages that could be potential new sources for growth.

In 2009 Kazakhstan launched a far-reaching programme to diversify its sources of foreign direct investment. To support this effort, it asked the OECD to undertake a three-year Sector Competitiveness Review. This report represents the first phase of this Review, which is an assessment and strategy to help Kazakhstan enhance the competitiveness of non-energy sectors including agribusiness, fertilizers, logistics, business services and information technology. While it acknowledges that the government has successfully implemented a first generation of business climate reforms, the report recommends that sector-specific policy barriers be further addressed. For example, policy makers could stimulate quality improvements and modernise production in some sectors by facilitating access to finance, attracting modern retailers and addressing skills gaps in the  workforce.


Table of contents:

Acknowledgments
Executive Summary
Introduction
PART I.
APPROACH, METHODOLOGY AND RESEARCH
I.1. Defining Competitiveness
I.2. Economic and FDI diversification and vertical approaches to policy reform
I.3. Secondary research  
I.4. The Sector Prioritisation Framework (SPF)
I.5. Sector Performance Review
I.6. Review of OECD best practices
I.7. Analysis of Agricultural Subsidies: the Single Commodity Transfer (SCT)
I.8. Primary research
PART II. SECTOR COMPETITIVENESS STRATEGY
Chapter 1. Agribusiness
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1.1. Summary
-1.2. Sector definition and segmentation
-1.3. Sector trends 
-1.4. Sector implications and key success factors
-1.5. Sector attractiveness in Kazakhstan
-1.6. Sector challenges and policy barriers
-1.7. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
Chapter 2. Grains Sector: Focus on Wheat
-2.1. Summary
-2.2. Sector definition and segmentation
-2.3. Sector trends
-2.4. Sector implications and key success factors
-2.5. Sector attractiveness
-2.6. Key sector challenges and policy barriers
-2.7. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
Chapter 3. Meat Sector: Focus on Beef
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3.1. Summary
-3.2. Sector definition and segmentation
-3.3. Sector trends
-3.4. Sector implications and key success factors
-3.5. Sector attractiveness in Kazakhstan
-3.6. Sector challenges and policy barriers
-3.7. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
Chapter 4. Dairy Sector
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4.1. Summary
-4.2. Sector definition and segmentation
-4.3. Sector trends
-4.4. Sector implications and key success factors
-4.5. Sector attractiveness in Kazakhstan
-4.6. Sector challenges and policy barriers
-4.7. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
Chapter 5. Chemicals Sector: Focus on Fertilisers
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5.1. Summary
-5.2. Sector definition and segmentation
-5.3. Sector trends
-5.4. Sector implications and key success factors
-5.5. Sector attractiveness in Kazakhstan
-5.6. Sector challenges and policy barriers
-5.7. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
Chapter 6. Logistics for Agribusiness
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6.1. Summary
-6.2. Sector definition and segmentation
-6.3. Sector trends
-6.4. Sector attractiveness in Kazakhstan
-6.5. Sector challenges and policy barriers
6.6. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
Chapter 7. Information Technology and Business Services Sectors
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7.1. Summary
-7.2. The ICT impact on economic growth in Kazakhstan
-7.3. Definition and segmentation
-7.4. Sector trends: IT and business services
-7.5. Sector implications and key success factors
-7.6. Sector attractiveness in Kazakhstan
-7.7. Sector challenges and barriers
-7.8. Sector strategy and policy recommendations
-Appendix 7.1. The classification of Kazakhstan industries by sectors
PART III. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION ROAD MAP
Chapter 8. Sector Competitiveness Strategy Recommendations and Road Map
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8.1. Policy barriers and framework
-8.2. Economy-wide policy recommendations and road map
-8.3. Sector-specific recommendations and implementation
-8.4. Conclusion

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