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ON THE ISSUE OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT

Abstract

The study of Kazakhstan's experience in the development of social entrepreneurship and the analysis of the possibility of its further replication and dissemination is relevant today. Among the main obstacles to large – scale state support for social entrepreneurship is the lack of legislation on social enterprises and the regulatory framework for their activities. In Kazakhstan, it is necessary to adopt a law on social entrepreneurship, which defines the characteristics of a social enterprise. The authors identify the main business models of social entrepreneurship that have proven themselves in developed countries. Recommendations are given to support and further development of social entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan in order to increase its contribution to the socio-economic development of the country, as well as the effective solution of social problems of society.

About the Authors

N. Alzhanova
Almaty Management University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



A. Sauirbayeva
Almaty Management University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



R. Nurgaliyeva
Almaty Management University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



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Alzhanova N., Sauirbayeva A., Nurgaliyeva R. ON THE ISSUE OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2019;(4):173-177. (In Russ.)

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