The Dependence of the Kazakhstan Economy on the Oil Sector and the Importance of Export Diversification
Abstract
The recent decline in oil prices caused Kazakhstan, like many oil-dependent countries, to lose its financial resources and weaken economically. In Kazakhstan, which supplies about 50% of budget revenues from oil and petroleum products, the currency (KZT) has depreciated by 20% in the first and 60% in the second stage due to oil prices falling sharply in 2014. Also in March 2020, the Kazakh tenge, which was affected by the drop in oil prices, depreciated by 18%. The fact that oil revenues are not used correctly and strategically in time and the necessary attention to non-oil sectors has an effect on this. In order to get out of this situation, it is important for Kazakhstan to give importance to the development of non-oil sectors and to ensure the development of exports in these sectors. In this study, the importance of the oil sector in Kazakhstan economy and the current situation of non-oil sectors are examined. In addition, suggestions and recommendations were given for the development of the non-oil sector and exports.Keywords: Kazakhstan, oil sector, non-oil sector, diversification of exportsJEL Classifications: F43, F13, Q00DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.9997Downloads
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2020-10-10
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Azretbergenova, G., & Syzdykova, A. (2020). The Dependence of the Kazakhstan Economy on the Oil Sector and the Importance of Export Diversification. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 10(6), 157–163. Retrieved from https://econjournals.com./index.php/ijeep/article/view/9997
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