Abstract

The "Green economy" is a economy, aimed at preserving a well-being of society through the effective use of natural resources and ensuring return of end-use products in the production cycle. First of all, the "green" economy focused on economic use of the resources that are currently subject to depletion (natural resources-oil, gas) and the rational use of inexhaustible resources. The "Green economy" is one of the important tools for ensuring sustainable development of the country. Development of the "green economy" will allow Kazakhstan to avoid the ecological crisis, which has affected many post-industrial countries. The major objective of this study is to determine the readiness of the country to a path of the "green growth" reform, based on the principles of the sustainable development. In order to determine the country's place in the world, the methods of multivariate statistical analysis applied to establish criteria in relation to global indicators. As a result, on the basis of this criteria the share of investment for certain developed and developing countries was calculated, which should be directed to the economy transformation. According to our calculations, the countries with a high share of mining sector require a radical restructuring of the economy. Thus, developed countries and countries with high human development index and low levels of corruption have a better chance for a successful implementation of the reforms on the path of the "Green growth". Kazakhstan, Russia and other countries with low economic, social and political indicators of readiness to the "Green Economy" transition have a long way to socio-economic and political transformation towards efficient economy, civil society and development of the state.

Highlights

  • The global economic crisis has revealed significant problems of the world economic system based on the principles of free market

  • In order to achieve a harmonious development of the society, states need a new round of systemic transformation of social-economic relations, based on the concept of the sustainable development

  • The purpose of this study is a determination degree of countries readiness to reforms on a path of the “green growth” based on the sustainable development principles

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Introduction

The global economic crisis has revealed significant problems of the world economic system based on the principles of free market. With a development of the globalization and increasing complexity of the international economic relations, a structural integrity of the national economies starts to vary substantially. The absence of a serious leverage on the world market and lack of coordination between state regulators promotes migration crisis from national economies of one country into another, translating them into the plane of international relations. The crisis phenomena takes form of the global, significantly reducing the effectiveness of state regulation in the context of national economies, exposes the problems of socio-economic and environmental benefits. Under the market model of development, these problems will only worsen and hamper further socio-economic development of humanity. In order to achieve a harmonious development of the society, states need a new round of systemic transformation of social-economic relations, based on the concept of the sustainable development

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