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FORMATION OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN: ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS OF STATE REGULATION MECHANISMS

Abstract

The purpose is to examine and analyze the assessment and development of state regulation mechanisms of social entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan.
Methodology. During the research were used general research methods: comparison, analysis, synthesis, and gathering. The materials of The Ministry of Information and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan has been used in this paper.
Originality / value of research. The research focus on identifying general condition of social entrepreneurship and finding main problems of assessment and development of social entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan and find some solutions of the existing issues in state regulations of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Findings. The role of the development of social entrepreneurship is very high. The government is interested in the development of this concept because it solves social issues and shows the potential of its influence and profit. While entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan is dynamically developing and in good condition, there is a social entrepreneurship that lags and needs focus. Since social entrepreneurship is a new integrated concept in Kazakhstan, there are several issues as no defined frameworks and definition. However, by the first president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev on the experience of other countries was developed non-profit Social Entrepreneurship Corporations that can help to support small and medium businesses and be able to follow corporate responsibilities.

About the Authors

K. B. Kanapiyanova
al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Kazakhstan

Kanapiyanova Kamshat Bolatkyzy – PhD candidate

Almaty



R. M. Ruzanov
Institute of Economics of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Ruzanov Rashid Muratbekovich – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Deputy Director for General Issues

Almaty 



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Kanapiyanova K.B., Ruzanov R.M. FORMATION OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN: ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS OF STATE REGULATION MECHANISMS. Central Asian Economic Review. 2020;(5):46-54.

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