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Kazakhstan Country Program Evaluation FY04-13 : An Independent Evaluation

Authors :
Independent Evaluation Group
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

Kazakhstan made steady progress on poverty reduction and social development during the review period, driven by impressive economic growth and rising hydrocarbon prices. Yet, the country continues to grapple with a number of systemic challenges, including: a lack of progress on economic diversification and anticorruption; a dominant role of the state in the economy; a lack of skills in the labor force; and a legacy of environmental problems inherited from the Soviet era. The quality of the Bank Group dialogue with the government was exceptionally high throughout the evaluation period. The Bank Group has established itself as a trusted adviser to the government, with a proven track record of timely delivery of high-quality technical and policy advice, including cabinet-level ‘brainstorming sessions’ and the client-funded Joint Economic Research Program (JERP). Implementation of the JERP suggests that it could become a powerful tool for strengthening the partnership, advancing the reform agenda, and gradually building up the lending program. At the same time, the fully demand-driven nature of the program imposed limitations on the Bank in defining strategic priorities in its advisory work, disseminating findings, and engaging local partners. Looking forward, the Bank Group will need to (i) link the JERP with concrete sector investments and advance monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools to track its effectiveness; (ii) disclose the main policy recommendations; (iii) engage local partners and civil society to advance transparency and accountability and build capacity; (iv) select and prepare of a set of analytical products independently and in line with the World Bank Group’s global development mandate; and (v) be more selective and strategic in sector engagement.

Subjects

Subjects :
PRODUCERS
TAX RATES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
BUDGET
DRYLANDS
NATURAL MONOPOLIES
POLLUTION CONTROL
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
INFLATION
POPULATION GROWTH
EMISSIONS
NATURAL CAPITAL
UNEMPLOYMENT
VALUES
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
WATER POLLUTION
GOVERNMENTS
OIL
INCENTIVES
OPTIONS
BANK
ENTITLEMENTS
METALS
MINES
ABATEMENT
STRATEGIES
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
SUBSIDIES
TAX REFORM
FOREST MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FISH
POLLUTION
FARMS
PRICES
WAGES
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
EXPLOITATION
PURCHASING POWER
DEREGULATION
NATIONAL INCOME
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
CARBON EMISSIONS
ENVIRONMENT
DRINKING WATER
ENVIRONMENTAL
DEBT
WASTE MANAGEMENT
TRADE
RANGELANDS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
ENVIRONMENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RESOURCES
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEMAND
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
CORPORATE INCOME TAXES
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
ARABLE LAND
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
CARBON
AUDITS
COAL
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
CARBON DIOXIDE
CAPITAL
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
RESOURCE USE
EFFECTIVE USE
ECONOMIES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
TARIFFS
CAPITAL MARKETS
GOVERNANCE
DRINKING WATER QUALITY
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CANCER
HEALTH PROBLEMS
OIL PRICES
AIR POLLUTION
LAND DEGRADATION
REVENUE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
TAXES
EQUITY
LAND
EFFICIENCY
OIL SECTOR
COMPETITION
CREDIT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EXPENDITURES
SECURITIES
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
HEAVY METALS
SUSTAINABLE USE
FISCAL POLICIES
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
FORESTRY
EXPECTATIONS
SUBSIDIARY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMICS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AIR QUALITY
DIVISION OF LABOR
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CAPITAL FORMATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
LABOR FORCE
REVENUES
POLLUTION LEVELS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CPI
PRESENT VALUE
FISHERIES
POLLUTION CONTROL LAWS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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