The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
- Volume 1 Issue 2
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- Pages.15-24
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- 2014
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- 2288-4637(pISSN)
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- 2288-4645(eISSN)
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Priorities, Mechanisms and Prospects on Industrial Clusters and Special Economic Zones in Kazakhstan
- Yespayev, Saken S. (Institute of Economics of the Ministry Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan)
- Received : 2014.02.15
- Accepted : 2014.04.28
- Published : 2014.05.30
Abstract
This research investigates the characteristics, principles, advantages, factors and problems of cluster development in Kazakhstan, and identifies the prerequisites, conditions and stages of organizing clusters on the framework of special economic zones. In this research, we used methods, which will allow analyzing of the organization industrial clusters in special economic zones in Kazakhstan. The author studied international experience of cluster development and the efficiency of the use of the model of the "rhombus effect" with account the specific features of interaction between the participants of the cluster, analysis of the legal framework for the formation and development of clusters. These have been identified as the more important or strategically necessary clusters in Kazakhstan: innovation-technological cluster, innovation-education cluster, innovation-petrochemical cluster, innovative-metallurgical cluster, transport and logistics cluster, textile industry cluster, tourism cluster, agro cluster, construction cluster, medical and pharmaceutical cluster. Firstly, the results suggest that the interaction of science, education, business and government in the development and implementation of innovation policy is not sufficiently structured to provide a balanced representation of the interests of the range of various innovative enterprises in Kazakhstan. Secondly, the legal basis of cluster development in Kazakhstan is determined. Need to develop mechanisms for the implementation of promising direction. Thirdly, the clusters can be formed in the existing special economic zones, allowing them to get right to the mass production of high-tech products that are developed.