INNOVATIONS AND PRODUCTIVENESS IN AGRICULTURE: HOW FAR COULD THEY TAKE US?
Abstract
This research paper is aiming to explain the role of innovation in agriculture sector in terms of in increasing its productivity.
Methodological parts of the research paper consist of several methods such as comparison of socio – economic data, regression, correlation and trend analysis.
Originality/value – The value of the research is that the interdependence of innovation and productivity is proved that depends on time interval whether is happens in short run or long run, because of fluctuation in agriculture sector development.
Finding – Results of the research are based on multiplicative effect of considering combination of innovation in agriculture and its impact on productivity of agriculture that leads to develop strong agricultural cooperation in Kazakhstan, as well as increasing funding for innovation in sector of economy, significantly emphasize productivity of farmers in livestock production.
About the Authors
A. K. TankiyevaKazakhstan
candidate of economic sciences, associate professor
Almaty
Dr. Iona-Yuele Huang
Kazakhstan
PhD
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Review
For citations:
Tankiyeva A.K., Huang D. INNOVATIONS AND PRODUCTIVENESS IN AGRICULTURE: HOW FAR COULD THEY TAKE US? Central Asian Economic Review. 2019;(2):157-172.