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The sociological service of the TALAP Center conducted a unique study on the health of Kazakhstani people.
Welcome to the "Omurzakov live" channel. The host – Tursunbek Omurzakov - Doctor of Economic Sciences, Public figure, Entrepreneur, Deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan V convocation (2012—2016). Our channel does not feature entertainment shows. Our content is for people who think and are interested in the entire spectrum of socio-political life in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
What concerns Kazakhstanis the most? Why is it cheaper to bring Chinese goods from Russia than from China? A crisis of strategic planning has emerged in Kazakhstan, and why is the plan to increase the population's income not working? These and many other questions on the country's economic agenda were discussed by Rakhim Oshakbaev with the director of the Applied Research Center "Talap", Askar Kysykov.
The presentation presents the current situation and challenges in the field of lending to the agro-industrial complex in Kazakhstan and suggests three models for creating an Agrobank in Kazakhstan.
The presentation presents the main aspects of the current housing policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including key statistics in recent years, regional distribution, affordable housing programs, mortgage lending, as well as plans to improve housing conditions and social infrastructure.
A working version of the research report “The Carbon Farming Industry in Kazakhstan: Unlocking Opportunities”, prepared jointly with the International Center for Competition Law and Policy of the BRICS at the Higher School of Economics and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
On August 29, 2023, the TALAP Center for Applied Research Public Foundation presented the research "Business Climate of the New Time" at the forum "Stagnation or the New 90s" in Astana: how will SMEs develop?"
For over three decades, China has amazed the world with the rapid pace of its economic growth. In the 70s, the Chinese economy was more agrarian and based on a command-administrative system, but as a result of consecutive market reforms, the economic landscape of the Celestial Empire has dramatically transformed.