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Import Substitution Policy in the Chemical Industry of Pavlodar Region in the Republic of Kazakhstan

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  • Gulnar KAZIZOVA

    (Innovative University of Eurasia Kazakhstan)

  • Akmaral KADYROVA

    (Innovative University of Eurasia Kazakhstan)

  • Lyudmila KASHUK

    (Innovative University of Eurasia Kazakhstan)

  • Lyazzat KAIDAROVA

    (Innovative University of Eurasia Kazakhstan)

  • Zulfiya ARYNOVA

    (Innovative University of Eurasia Kazakhstan)

  • Altyngul UTEBAYEVA

    (Economic Research Institute Kazakhstan)

  • Svetlana ZOLOTAREVA

    (Innovative University of Eurasia Kazakhstan)

Abstract

The present paper studies the development of the modern state of the entire industry in the Republic of Kazakhstan using the example of Pavlodar region The emphasis is placed on the analysis of the main positions on the development of the chemical oil refining and petrochemical industries of Pavlodar region in recent years The article considers investments in the development of the above mentioned industries in the region It also provides a brief description of the major industrial companies that sell their products in the studied sectors of the manufacturing industry in the region The method of the comparative analysis of statistical data on chemical and oil refining production contributed to studying the quantitative values of these sectors in the context of the region As a result the authors propose pursuing the policy of import substitution in the chemical and petrochemical industries in the region as a protectionist policy and realizing the potential for the use of production facilities of the manufacturing industry in Pavlodar region

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  • Gulnar KAZIZOVA & Akmaral KADYROVA & Lyudmila KASHUK & Lyazzat KAIDAROVA & Zulfiya ARYNOVA & Altyngul UTEBAYEVA & Svetlana ZOLOTAREVA, 2017. "Import Substitution Policy in the Chemical Industry of Pavlodar Region in the Republic of Kazakhstan," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 78-90.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:78-90
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