EXAMINING THE TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY CHANGING PATTERNS IN KAZAKHSTAN: AN INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS

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The interconnectedness of sectors displays the demand for inputs and supply as a level of output in any economy. This paper addresses the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) in Kazakhstan sectors by using input-output tables during 2012-2017. The change in total sectoral production was separated into two parts: the changes in technical coefficients of intermediate inputs and the change in value-added inputs, respectively. The main findings have identified a changing pattern in sectoral performance. At the same time, the result justified that various sectors such as; petroleum, manufacturing, construction, and food processing sectors have shown increased productivity. The country highly depends on extractive industries but still has better manufacturing value-added performance. The study suggests that to combat challenges like COVID-19 and climate change, it is vital to develop human capital and diversity. With diversification and innovative measures, an economy can attain sustainable economic growth in the long term.

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Yasmin, T., El Refae, G. A., Eletter, S., & Kaba, A. (2022). EXAMINING THE TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY CHANGING PATTERNS IN KAZAKHSTAN: AN INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS. Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research, 9(6), 938–950. https://doi.org/10.15549/jeecar.v9i6.958

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