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Economic assistance --- USAID/Kazakhstan --- Kazakhstan --- Kazakhstan.
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Kazakhs --- History --- Kazakhstan --- Emigration and immigration --- History.
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Numismatics --- Coins, Kazakh. --- Coins, Medieval --- Antiquities. --- Coins, Medieval. --- Numismatics. --- Saraĭshyq (Kazakhstan) --- Kazakhstan
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The Republic of Kazakhstan continued to assert itself as a dynamic transitional economy and attractive emerging market during 2005. With economic growth of 9.4% in 2004, the country's economic expansion continued as a result of increased oil and gas production spurred by rising global demands for energy. While Kazakhstan is attractive to international energy companies, the energy sector is not the only source of investor interest, with over 1.5 billion of investment projects currently underway. President Nazarbayev's re-election in December 2005, while not indicative of a fully-fledged dem
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Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Security, International --- Government policy --- Kazakhstan --- United States --- Foreign relations
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Economic conditions. Economic development --- Asian Development Bank --- Azerbaijan --- Kyrgyzstan --- Tajikistan --- Kazakhstan
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Transition and emerging economies have difficulties developing their financial markets to a level that would provide access to long-term debt finance at an affordable cost. This report examines opportunities beyond the public sector for financing water and other environmental infrastructure. Specifically, opportunities for accessing savings through private financial and capital markets have been examined. The report identifies bottlenecks to the development of local financial markets for environmental infrastructure and discusses policy recommendations to tackle them.
Capital market. --- Economic reforms. --- Environmental Economics. --- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Finance. --- Infrastructure. --- Investments. --- Infrastructure (Economics) --- Capital market --- Economic History --- Business & Economics --- Finance --- Finance. --- Capital markets --- Market, Capital --- Financial institutions --- Loans --- Money market --- Securities --- Crowding out (Economics) --- Efficient market theory --- China, People’s Republic --- Kazakhstan --- Russian Federation --- Ukraine --- Infrastructure (Economie politique) --- Marché financier --- Finances
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The discussions centered on the needed steps to tighten monetary conditions, curb banks’ external borrowing, and reduce banks’ vulnerability to a sharp deterioration in the quality of loan portfolios. Strong expansion in oil and non-oil receipts in 2005 permitted continued rapid spending growth within a sharply increasing surplus position of the overall budget. The authorities recognize that structural reforms to enhance the investment climate are critical for sustaining the non-oil sector’s growth prospects. Significant gains in productivity will be required to offset the impact of the inevitable trend real exchange rate appreciation.
Monetary policy --- Banks and banking --- Fiscal policy --- Tax policy --- Taxation --- Economic policy --- Finance, Public --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Finance --- Financial institutions --- Money --- Monetary management --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Government policy --- International Monetary Fund --- Internationaal monetair fonds --- International monetary fund --- Kazakhstan --- Economic conditions --- Banks and Banking --- Exports and Imports --- Macroeconomics --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Industries: Financial Services --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Energy: Demand and Supply --- Prices --- Business Taxes and Subsidies --- International economics --- Monetary economics --- Public finance & taxation --- External debt --- Loans --- Oil prices --- Credit --- Oil, gas and mining taxes --- Taxes --- Debts, External --- Kazakhstan, Republic of
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