Report to the government of Kazakhstan : policies for industrial and service diversification in Asia in the 21st century /
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Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines :
Asian Development Bank,
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Contents; Foreword; Boxes, Figures, and Tables; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Introduction; PART I; A. Why Does Kazakhstan Need to Diversify its Economy?; B. Kazakhstan's Industrial Policy Programs: A Brief Overview; C. Kazakhstan's Diversification 1995-2010; D. The Limits to Diversification in Kazakhstan; PART II; A. Key Issues in Industrial Policy; 1. Who selects the sectors?; 2. What is the rationale for sector selection?; 3. What are the main tools used to promote sectors?; 4. How can innovation, technology, and human capital development be fostered?
- 5. What are the most effective monitoring and evaluation mechanisms?B. Policy Priorities for Industrial Diversification in Kazakhstan; Appendix; References; Boxes, Figures, and Tables; Box 1: Algeria's Failure to Diversify; Box 2: Samruk-Kazyna: Kazakhstan's Sovereign Wealth Fund; Box 3: Green Growth in Kazakhstan; Box 4: The National Financial Support System for SMEs in the Republic of Korea; Box 5: The Rapid Development of Human Capital at the Pohang Steel Corporation; Box 6: Coordination Systems for Policy Implementation; Box 7: Designing Evaluation Indicators and Mechanisms.
- Box 8: Monitoring and Evaluation of Government Support Programs for SME Innovation and R & DFigure 1: Kazakhstan's Oil Production and Consumption, 2000-2013; Figure 2: Export Structures of Costa Rica, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Venezuela; Figure 3: Diversification of Brazil's Exports, 1965 and 2010; Figure 4: Kazakhstan's Real Gross Domestic Product-Trend and Projection (1994 prices); Figure 5: Standardness and Diversification; Figure 6: Economic Complexity Index-Selected Asian Economies; Figure 7: The Product Space; Figure 8: Product Space-Kazakhstan and Turkey, 1995 and 2010.
- Figure 9: The Lisbon Strategy "MAP"Figure 10: European Investment Fund; Figure 11: Onlending by KfW; Figure 12: Republic of Korea's Research and Development Expenditure Trends; Figure 13a: The "Superstar" Model: Low FDI, High R & D, High Royalty Payments; Figure 13b: The "Latin" Model: High FDI, Low R & D, Moderate Royalty Payments; Table B1: Decline of Algerian Manufacturing Industries (%); Table 1: Kazakhstan's Sectoral Production Trends (1980 = 100); Table 2a: Kazakhstan's Top 15 Exports by Nominal Increase, 1995-2010; Table 2b: Kazakhstan's Top 15 Exports by Nominal Decrease, 1995-2010.
- Table 3: Evolution of Kazakhstan's Diversification (number of products and % of total exports)Table 4: Kazakhstan's Exports by Centrality and Complexity, 1995 and 2010; Table 5: Natural-Resource Intensity, 1995 (% of total exports); Table 6: Natural-Resource Intensity and Diversification, 2010 (% of total exports and number of products exported with RCA[pop]>0.25); Table 7: Stage Dependent Industrial Policies; Table 8: Industrial Policy Phases-Republic of Korea; Table A1: Countries to which Kazakhstan Exported at least 10 million in 2010.