THE CONCEPT AND ROLE OF INVESTMENT LEGISLATION IN THE LEGAL FORMULATION OF STATE INVESTMENT POLICY
Keywords:
state investment policy; investment legislation; investment; investment activity; legal regulation of private and public investment; financial lease agreement (leasing).Abstract
The matters relating to the history of the investment legislation development in the Republic of Kazakhstan are considered; regulations, adopted at different phases of history, which govern investment activities in the market, are characterized. Special attention is given to the characterization of current investment legislation
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