Adjusting the structure of international trade and its effects on the economic growth of Kazakhstan Online publication date: Sat, 22-Nov-2008
by Jung-Wan Lee, Simon W. Tai
International Journal of Trade and Global Markets (IJTGM), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2008
Abstract: This study analyses the contribution of international trade to the economic growth of Kazakhstan, examines relationships between the structure of international trade and the national economic growth, and considers the compatibility of international trade (globalisation) with regional economic agreements among CIS countries. It applies the linear regression to the secondary data of Kazakhstan's macroeconomic indicators. The discussion of this study focuses on several aspects of international trade policy reforms, especially about short-term and long-term policy implications, and their contributions to the continuing growth of the nation's economy. The study results and its recommendations should be appropriate for policy makers in developing countries, especially in CIS countries.
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