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The Krgyz Republic: Private Sector Assessment Update

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This report updates the 2007 private sector assessment for the Kyrgyz Republic. It is based on the experience gathered by the Asian Development Bank over the last 5 years and includes information current as of January 2013. Despite notable examples of entrepreneurship in some industries, such as dairy and garments, the Kyrgyz Republic’s private sector as a whole remains weak and has made little progress in expanding its production capabilities and creating more wealth. The report identifies challenges facing the development of a vibrant private sector—the country’s main driver of economic growth—and suggests interventions for meeting them.

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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB), 2013. "The Krgyz Republic: Private Sector Assessment Update," ADB Reports RPT136165-3, Asian Development Bank (ADB), revised 22 Jan 2014.
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