2018
DOI: 10.14505//jarle.v9.1(31).17
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State Regulation of the Development of the Agro-Industrial Complex of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract: In the article, we had considered the problems of state regulation of the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Kazakhstan which include improving the provision of food for the population, maintaining economic parity between agriculture and other branches of the economy, convergence of income levels to agricultural and industrial workers, protecting domestic producers in agro-industrial production, the regulation of the development of the agro-industrial complex is aimed at ensuring food security, the sta… Show more

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“…The dependence of the economy and economic growth of technological and scientific development, the use of new technological advances, the implementation of innovations took place in different periods by scientists (Kuteynikov, 1990;Glisin, 1994;Bezdomny et al, 1998;Kovalev, 1999;Astapov, 2001;Yakovets, 2002;Borisov et al, 2003;Prigozhin, 2003;Fathutdinov, 2006;Naryshkin, 2007;Sukharev, 2008;Pavlov, 2009;Tolegen et al, 2018;Khadys et al, 2018).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dependence of the economy and economic growth of technological and scientific development, the use of new technological advances, the implementation of innovations took place in different periods by scientists (Kuteynikov, 1990;Glisin, 1994;Bezdomny et al, 1998;Kovalev, 1999;Astapov, 2001;Yakovets, 2002;Borisov et al, 2003;Prigozhin, 2003;Fathutdinov, 2006;Naryshkin, 2007;Sukharev, 2008;Pavlov, 2009;Tolegen et al, 2018;Khadys et al, 2018).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%