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Name: Yevgeniy Zhembrovskiy
Student ID: 23044806
Course: 44MBBUAD6VP1 (Part-time MBA Kazakhstan)
Module title: Macro-microeconomics
Assignment title: Macroeconomic analysis of Kazakhstan republic and Microeconomic analysis of Representative of Cisco Company in Kazakhstan
Number of page: 17
Word count (without contents and references): 4 980

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Part 1. Macroeconomic analysis of Kazakhstan republic
Main economic indicators of the Kazakhstan ................................................................................1
Pest analysis……………………………………………………………………………………….4
Conclusions on result of PEST analysis ………………………………………………………….6
General conclusions on economic of Kazakhstan according to represented data ………………..7
Analysis of ICT sector of Kazakhstan…………………………………………………………….8
Part 2 .Micro economic analysis of representative of Cisco company in Kazakhstan
Portrait of the company………………………………………………………………………..…10
Human resources………………………………………………………………………………....12
Partner landscape……………………………………………………………………………..….12
SWOT analysis ……………………………………………………………………..…………...14
Conclusions on SWOT analysis and economic data……………………………………………16

Part 1. Macroeconomic analysis of Kazakhstan country

Main economic indicators of the country
The goal of the first part of my essay is to analyze current economic situation in Kazakhstan country, trends in changing main indicators in post-crisis period and to suggest ways for development of my country. Upon thorough analysis in a second part of my essay will be considered ICT sector as having direct relation to business of the company I work for. As a source for economic data an official web-site of Agency of statistics of Kazakhstan (hereinafter stat.kz) and web-site of Intergovernmental Statistical committee of Commonwealth of Independent Countries - CIS (hereinafter cisstat.com) were taken. So, the basic economic indicators of our country are following:
Table 1
Indicators

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