Doing Business with Kazakhstan

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Marat Terterov
Kogan Page, 2004 - 390 pages
* Authoritative, practical advice for any organization planning or currently investing and trading in Kazakhstan* Kazakhstan has vast natural resources -- among the world's largest oil & gas deposits and world-ranking mineral deposits"Doing Business with Kazakhstan" offers a unique opportunity to survey the country's business environment and provides a strong introduction to its enormous potential. The book provides detailed coverage of the laws of business, overviews the taxation, accounting and regulatory systems, and provides a thorough introduction to the country's economy, investment climate and politics. It also details the many opportunity sectors of an increasingly diversified economy. The articles comprising the book have been commissioned from Kazakh government agencies, international organizations, and leading international firms deeply familiar with the country's business climate, including KPMG, Ernst & Young, The World Bank, HSBC, Denton Wilde Sapte and BISNIS. Purchasers of the book gain password-protected access to a dedicated website that gives online access to content from the book and regular information updates.

About the author (2004)

Dr. Marat Terterov holds a Ph.D. from St.Antony's College, Oxford. He is author of over a dozen books addressing the business environment in the former Soviet Union and the Middle East. He recently co-authored a major USAID study evaluating privatization in Egypt and, as a consultant to the UK government, has advised British companies on Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and other countries. He speaks frequently at the Centre for International Briefing and is author of academic articles on the Middle East and the former Soviet Union. He also holds a Chevening Scholarship. He has edited over a dozen books for Global Market Briefings on foreign investment in countries of the former Soviet Union, the Balkans and the Middle East, including Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Croatia, Bahrain, Egypt and Libya.

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