Brown Bag Session: Comparative Study of Small and Medium Enterprise Development in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

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Brown Bag Session: Comparative Study of Small and Medium Enterprise Development in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

26 August 2016

Drastic changes happened with the sudden collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, including the transition from central planned to a market-based economy.

In a brown bag session, Lyubov Tsoy, intern at Asian Development Bank's  Public Management, Finance, Sector, and Trade Division of the Central and West Asia Department, presented a comparative study on the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in economic development. This study specifically looked into SME development trends and trajectories in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan after the collapse of the Soviet Union. 

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
26 Aug 2016 Comparative Study of Small and Medium Enterprise Development in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
This comparative study puts a spotlight on the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in economic development in terms of contribution to Gross Domestic...
Tsoy Lyubov

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