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Integration of Financial Markets under the Conditions of the Eurasian Economic Union: Challenges and Opportunities
The focus on the regional financial integration became a center of attention due to enhancement of cooperation among member states
the Eurasian Economic Union and sustainable development. However, the reality of global experience demonstrated that such
practices have ambiguous effects on economies. The article discloses main issues of the integration of financial markets in the
framework of the Eurasian Economic Union through the analysis of preconditions and conditions of the formation of a single financial
market. The research examined development of financial trade between Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia,
creation of supranational bodies on regulation of the financial markets, formation of the developed financial infrastructure and favorable
investment climate. The research based empirical study of statistical and secondary data of the member states, and conclusion and
propositions on policies have been derived from the comparative analysis of the economies of these countries
Environmental Components and Mechanism of Public-Private Partnership in the Area of Risk Insurance in Crop
Crop risk insurance in Kazakhstan is an urgent problem for agricultural producers and insurers, since agriculture is in the
zone of constant natural and economic risks, where the main share of risks is associated with weather events affecting the
production of agricultural crops. In order to reduce natural risks in agriculture, to ensure the protection of the property
interests of farmers in crop production from the consequences of adverse natural phenomena, measures are being taken by
the state and business, however, there are problems that both agricultural producers and insurers face.
Public-private partnership has established itself as a successful tool for interaction between business and the state, and now
in Kazakhstan a lot of work is being done for the qualitative growth and development of the PPP mechanism, which requires
more active interaction between the state and business in the field of crop production