Human capital and liberalization in Central Asia: comparative perspectives on development (1991 – 2020)
(2021) In Research report in Sociology of Law 2021:3. Lund University.- Abstract
- The report includes studies on selected development topics in Central Asian countries. The purpose is to contribute insights on the role played by human capital and liberalization in four essential areas concerning sustainable development: science, foreign investment, renewables, and online presence. Methodologically, the presented studies mainly rely on the analysis of data available from international organizations. The strength of the analysis is derived from the scale of the data on the countries accumulated over the three decades of their independence. The comparative studies offer new ways of understanding Central Asia, considering the distinct features of the countries in the region and how these changed over the period from 1991 to... (More)
- The report includes studies on selected development topics in Central Asian countries. The purpose is to contribute insights on the role played by human capital and liberalization in four essential areas concerning sustainable development: science, foreign investment, renewables, and online presence. Methodologically, the presented studies mainly rely on the analysis of data available from international organizations. The strength of the analysis is derived from the scale of the data on the countries accumulated over the three decades of their independence. The comparative studies offer new ways of understanding Central Asia, considering the distinct features of the countries in the region and how these changed over the period from 1991 to 2020. The authors made an effort to write the report in a manner accessible to non-specialists. Findings and implications could be of interest to policymakers, scholars, and students in the field of Central Asian studies. (Less)
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- Ovezmyradov, Berdymyrat LU and Kepbanov, Yolbars
- organization
- publishing date
- 2021-08-30
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- Book/Report
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Central Asia, foreign investments, online presence, renewable energy, sustainable development, Scientometrics, human capital, liberalization
- in
- Research report in Sociology of Law 2021:3. Lund University.
- pages
- 140 pages
- publisher
- Lund University (Media-Tryck)
- ISBN
- 978-91-7267-448-6
- project
- Legal Cultures and Business Environments in Central Asia
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- English
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- yes
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- 9d79a8e9-9b7f-431f-9939-bbd429b974f0
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