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Regional and product profile of post-industrial services in the economy of Kazakhstan

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  • Yerkenazym Orynbassarova

    (Karaganda Economic University of Kazpotrebsouz)

  • Ergaly Abzalbek

    (Karagandy State University)

  • Tatyana Pritvorova

    (Karagandy State University)

  • Yelena Petrenko

    (Karaganda Economic University of Kazpotrebsouz)

Abstract

The article examines the post-industrial services sector in the economy of Kazakhstan, the state and dynamics of which is a characteristic feature of the modern techno-technological structure in the post-industrial countries of the world. The sector includes information and communication, business and professional services. The authors study the regional profile of the post-industrial services in Kazakhstan and identify the level of centralization of these types of activities in the regions of Kazakhstan, as well as the nature of its dynamics. Using the method of rating assessment and the method of absolute differences to group regions by the volume of the post-industrial services in the medium term, the authors give a qualitative description of the selected groups. Concerning the product profile of the types of activities as a part of post-industrial services, the authors conduct a dynamic analysis of all types of services within three aggregated positions: computer programming services; information services; services in the field of architecture, engineering surveys, technical tests and analysis. The article assesses the characteristics of the dynamics and structure of supply in the markets of these services, the concentration of services in the regions of Kazakhstan. The types of services that are characterized by the absolute and relative growth in all the regions of the country are identified, which makes it possible to draw conclusions about the vector of development of the economy of Kazakhstan as a whole. The main positive trend is the emergence in the first place of the specific gravity and growth rate of engineering services, which generally corresponds to the trend of transition towards the post-industrial economy with its emphasis on services for all the sectors. Since engineering services are complementary to the real sector of the economy, we can positively assess this trend in the development of Kazakhstan.

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  • Yerkenazym Orynbassarova & Ergaly Abzalbek & Tatyana Pritvorova & Yelena Petrenko, 2019. "Regional and product profile of post-industrial services in the economy of Kazakhstan," Post-Print hal-02342720, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02342720
    DOI: 10.9770/ird.2019.1.4(5)
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