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Evaluation of Entrepreneur Potential of Karaganda Region

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  • Zhanargul KULMAGAMBETOVA

    (National Chamber of Entrepreneurs Atameken in the Karaganda Region Karaganda Kazakhstan)

  • Serikzhan BAIBOSSYNOV

    (Department of Finance Karaganda State University named after EA Buketov Karaganda Kazakhstan)

  • Natalya LISOVA

    (Department of Finance Karaganda State University named after EA Buketov Karaganda Kazakhstan)

  • Aissulu RAMASHOVA

    (Department of Finance Karaganda State University named after EA Buketov Karaganda Kazakhstan)

  • Gaukhar KOSHEBAYEVA

    (Faculty of Economics Karaganda State Technical University Karaganda Kazakhstan)

Abstract

The relevance of the research topic is determined by the activation of the entrepreneurial activity process Industry is the main activity of the Karaganda region in terms of employment The main goal of the work is to assess the entrepreneurial potential of the Karaganda region To achieve this goal the author used theoretical methods which include analysis synthesis and comparison The author also found that the largest number of inactive population is in Karaganda and it is 127 210 people The Karaganda region is part of a group of regions with a high level of investment potential together with Almaty Atyrau region Astana and East Kazakhstan region Analyzing the situation in the region it was established that the economy of the region is mainly supported by large enterprises which as a rule are city forming It is determined that entrepreneurs are independent of external factors and they primarily rely on themselves in the present situation

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  • Zhanargul KULMAGAMBETOVA & Serikzhan BAIBOSSYNOV & Natalya LISOVA & Aissulu RAMASHOVA & Gaukhar KOSHEBAYEVA, 2018. "Evaluation of Entrepreneur Potential of Karaganda Region," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(2), pages 544-560.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:9:y:2018:i:2:p:544-560
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