This paper describes the concept of "green economy" and the stages of its formation. The foreign experience of reforming the economy on the principles of "green" growth is generalized and systematized and the possibilities of its use in the conditions of the Republic of Kazakhstan are determined. The assessment of the effectiveness of the development policy in Kazakhstan from the standpoint of compliance with the principles of "green" growth is given.
The purpose of this publication is to explain the applying of behavioral economics tools in the process of the technological upgrading of the Republic of Kazakhstan to be implemented. We need to: define the concept of behavioral economics; to reveal and describe in what way tools of behavioral economics may be applied, their nature and impact in the process of technological upgrading on the types of management; to understand and explain three principles of decision-making, the algorithm to make choice by people, profitable and unprofitable choices. Two main types of a feedback are provided and explained: reinforcing and balancing feedback.
In this article, it is required to find out what solutions are necessary for a post-industrial economy, what is constituted by methodological tools, which are required to implement the accelerated technological upgrading, and the subjects of organizational support of technological change.
Выводы: отрасль животноводства Казахстана имеет значительный, но не полностью используемый потенциал развития. Собственное производство животноводческой продукции в Казахстане сдерживается рядом факторов, среди которых концентрация удельного веса поголовья крупного рогатого скота в личных подсобных хозяйствах, низкая доля племенного скота в общем поголовье, недостаток объектов инфраструктуры животноводства, неразвитость перерабатывающего производства продукции сельского хозяйства. Значительная часть основных видов продовольствия импортируется в Казахстан. Результатом импортозамещения должно стать повышение конкурентоспособности отечественной продукции посредством стимулирования технологической модернизации производства, повышения его эффективности и освоения новых конкурентоспособных видов продукции.
Object: The use of mathematically sound methods to identify the main and secondary reasons for the rise in prices in the primary market of residential real estate in Kazakhstan is one of the topical areas of macroeconomic analysis, which provides a higher quality of information about socio-economic processes in the country and more correct understanding of their essence. Methods: The use of mathematically sound methods to identify the main and secondary reasons for the rise in prices in the primary market of residential real estate in Kazakhstan is one of the topical areas of macroeconomic analysis, which provides a higher quality of information about socio-economic processes in the country and a more correct understanding of their essence. Findings: Against the background of the seeming stability of the situation in the primary market of residential real estate in Kazakhstan, negative trends were identified and an approach was proposed to resolve the existing contradictions in this market, however, the trends under consideration require further more detailed study. Conclusions: The study of trends in the primary market of residential real estate in Kazakhstan made it possible to identify the prevailing contradictions and problems associated with the pricing of new housing and with the mechanisms for monitoring the quality of housing objects. In this regard, it is necessary to develop an economic mechanism for monitoring the quality of housing objects, the main idea of which is that it is unprofitable for developers to build low-quality housing.
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