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Basic preconditions for the development of Eurasian integration in modern conditions

Madina Abaidyllaeva and Akimzhan Arupov
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Madina Abaidyllaeva: Institute of the World Economy and International Relations
Akimzhan Arupov: Institute of the World Economy and International Relations

International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Economy, 2015, issue 1 (1), 47-54

Abstract: Modern foreign trade relations of Kazakhstan were formed in the context of globalization and regionalization, changed the commodity and geographical structure of foreign trade, through the development of different levels of integration. The initial factor in the development of the global level was the presence of the resource potential, which led to a change in the geography of foreign trade in the direction of expansion of cooperation with foreign countries. Thus, a priority direction of foreign economic policy at the present stage is the implementation of the Eurasian integration project. Kazakhstan has consistently pursued the policy of integration in accordance with the concept of Eurasian integration and promotes activities to the effective functioning of the Eurasian economic union with Russia, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.

Keywords: INTEGRATION PROCESS; WORLD ECONOMY; TRANSNATIONALIZATION; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; TRENDS OF WORLD DEVELOPMENT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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