Irina Mikhalchenko Student of 2nd course University of International Business 050043‚ Navoi 296-41‚ Almaty‚ Kazakhstan 7 727 299928 E-mail: Dirish71113@yahoo.com Abstract This paper analyzes necessity and need for creation of special economic zones during the period of formation of a model of an open economy on the example of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Period of fundamental changes in economy during transition from closed to open economic systems is studied. The role
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studied in different types of school (linguistic‚ physical and mathematical) and as I am going to graduate with excellent diploma from Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi which is the biggest and the leading technical University in Kazakhstan and Central Asia‚ I can accomplish this dream today and I realize who I want to be in the future. This opportunity is like a challenge for me‚ because I want to improve my knowledge in order to be useful for my country after graduation and also
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Problems of modern higher education in Kazakhstan. Due to the transition of Kazakhstan to market economy and new paradigm of education the Republic of Kazakhstan has faced many problems in restructuring and changing the system of education. A lot of changes have been introduced including the system of higher education since 1992. Some of them have brought excellent outcomes‚ some of them have not.Thus‚ the most serious problem of higher education in Kazakhstan consists not only in the lack of
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The economic framework of local governance The economic foundations of the local government of the Republic of Kazakhstan are: - Municipal property; - Local finance; - Property in state ownership and transferred to the management of local governments. The material and financial resources‚ which are the economic foundation of local government‚ determine in fact the efficiency of local government. The economic foundation for local governance is a set of legal norms that regulate social relations
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Class Discussion Compare the business culture of the UK with that of Japan. How would business negotiations between delegations from the two countries be affected‚ and how would you advise a UK team to prepare for the negotiations? “Nihonjinron”‚ literally “the Theory of the Japanese”‚ has been of fascination for both Japanese and foreigners alike‚ and the industrialised world seems acutely aware that the Japanese are very different to Westerners‚ in ideology‚ religion‚ and business strategies
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SUMMARY INTRODUCTION 2 PART I: ANALYSE THE CULTURAL DIFFERENCES 3 I - THE HOFSTEDE FRAMEWORK 3 II - THE TROMPENAARS FRAMEWORK 5 III - EDWARD HALL - LOW AND HIGH CONTEXT 8 PART II: RECOMMANDATIONS I – RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO THE FRAMEWORKS 9 II- VALUES IN THE BUSINESS 10 III - MEETINGS AND GREETING NORMS 10 IV - TOP TIPS ON SWEDEN BUSINESS CULTURE 12 CONCLUSION 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY 15 INTRODUCTION Sweden is a beautiful country with a god way
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Business plan: Budget Mini-Hotel in Astana. Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u 1.Personal review statement PAGEREF _Toc391485448 \h 22.NVD course reflective diary entries PAGEREF _Toc391485449 \h 23.Review of hotel market in Kazakhstan PAGEREF _Toc391485450 \h 34.Small hotels competitive advantage PAGEREF _Toc391485451 \h 45.Main issues of small hotels PAGEREF _Toc391485452 \h 46.Ideation and project details PAGEREF _Toc391485453 \h 56.1.Project Summary PAGEREF _Toc391485454 \h 56.2.Mini-hotel concept:
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21‚ 1991. The goals were to create a common economic space based on a free trade area‚ and to sustain and develop economic and humanitarian cooperation. In 1995 Russia‚ Belarus and Kazakhstan signed an Agreement on the establishment of the Customs Union (CU). Common customs territory of Russia‚ Belarus and Kazakhstan with population of approximately
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presence is enough to deem it as a phenomenon which contributes to negative economic growth due to the lack of tax obligations on black market goods. If the two mentioned factors are not fully applicable to Kazakhstan‚ the next‚ the creation of a high-budget deficit‚ is a period which Kazakhstan has only recently
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Culture and Global Business Dr. Aaron C. van Klyton Global Business 1357 The Business School; Greenwich University Lecture 3 1 Learning Objectives 1. Explore the meaning of culture: its definitions‚ classifications‚ and dimensions 2. Analyze different models of cultural communications 3. Examine why culture matters in international business 4. Understand the role of cultural intelligence 2 Culture Affects All Business Functions Marketing Human Resources Production
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