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Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Kazakhstan - An Emerging Business Hub

Kazakhstan is a country in Central Asia which is the world's largest landlocked country by land area and the ninth largest country in the world. The last Soviet republic declared its independence on 16th December 1991 and now it is considered as an Emerging Business Hub acting as a route between China and major parts of Europe. Also, the country is rich in mineral resources having wide range of metallic ores, industrial minerals and fuels. Kazakhstan has therefore become strategically and economically a region to watch for doing business for multinational companies.

Astana City - Capital of Kazakhstan
The country has one of the strongest economy in Central Asia. The major area of business which has been responsible for Kazakhstan's strong economic expansion over the last decade is oil and gas sector. Opening itself to the international business and increase in the inflow of foreign investments in oil and mining industry in Kazakhstan has certainly made it more stronger and economically stable than other central asian countries, but where does it stand in the global ranking for doing business.

According to the report from "The World Bank for Doing Business in Kazakhstan", the country is ranked 77 out of 189 nations which are part of the research which is carried out by the world bank.

In 2014, the global foreign direct investment decreased by 8%, however Kazakhstan saw an increase in FDI.


Although there is continuous flow of foreign direct investment in the country mainly in the oil and mining sectors, the overall ranking for the ease of doing business in Kazakhstan has not improved.

So lets see some of the main factors considered by the world bank for the purpose of ease of doing business ranking and their movement from year 2014 to 2015.

For registering a property to carry out business in Kazakhstan, doing business ranks Kazakhstan at 14 for year 2015 which was increased by 4 points from 2014. Registration of property in Kazakhstan was made easy by the government, by introducing effective time limits and an expedited procedure which thus has resulted in the improvement in the rank for registering the property in Kazakhstan.

However at the same time, paying taxes which is another factor considered by the world bank for Doing Business report shows that it has become more complicated for companies to pay taxes in Kazakhstan as they have introduced a mandatory contribution to the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs and also increased the vehicle and environmental taxes.

But, Kazakhstan is still far better than Europe, Central Asia and OECD nations regarding the tax to be paid as the total tax to be paid in Kazakhstan by a company is 28.6% whereas for Europe and Central Asia its 34.9% and for OECD nations, its 41.3%. And with the further reduction in duty and taxes in Kazakhstan, it is sure that the ranking will improve in the years to come.

Another important factor generally taken into consideration by the multinational companies during setup of the business is trading across borders. Out of 189 countries in the list, Kazakhstan ranks at 185. Although the ranking has improved by a point, it still is hard for trading across border in Kazakhstan. According to the data from Doing Business report, it takes around 79 days to export the goods and 67 days to import the goods. With new changes and developments coming up in Kazakhstan, like decrease in the export rates, opening up of new border station and railway link to help reduce the congestion at the border with China, this ranking is surely believed to improve.

Kazakhstan government made is easy to resolve the insolvency by clarifying and simplifying provisions on liquidation and reorganization, introducing the concept of creditors' meetings, expanding the rights of creditors during the settlement works, Due to this, it has moved up in the ranking from 82 to 63.

Some of the other factors considered by doing business report with the ranking comparison for year 2014 and 2015 have been shown in the figure below.


The ranking changes on the basis of continuous evaluation and analysis from the world bank. With continuous improvements and new developments in the plans, policies and market reforms, the ranking for Kazakhstan is certain to go up. Although there are some challenges to Kazakhstan's development like currency devaluation, cross border conflicts, falling oil prices, the mineral and oil rich country is opening up and attracting more investments into the country.

Expo 2017 in Astana is one of the example where lot of international businesses are expected to participate. This will also boost the investment climate in Kazakhstan. With Kazakhstan's 2030 strategy for development, many reforms are expected in the country regarding security, economic growth based on open market economy with high level of foreign direct investments, utilization of mineral resources and development of infrastructure.

So, the direction on which Kazakhstan is moving, it definitely is one of the "Emerging Business hub" in the region and an area of interest of the international companies wanting to invest in Kazakhstan.

Full report available in www.doingbusiness.org 


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Sunday, February 2, 2014

3 Unique & Interesting Musical Instruments

Listening to a song, ever wondered which instrument was used for the arrangement. Amazing instruments, great music and innovation, what else do we need then. As a painter expresses his/her feelings through the painting with a feeling of vibrancy and depth of it in the canvas, musicians do the same by expressing their emotions in the form of music they play.

Music is not merely playing an instrument. One should realize that its a feeling that passes through the ear and energizes the mind and heart, before it is expressed in any human form of emotion. There are different varieties of instruments that help us do it, and to the amazement some of them are really unique and interesting. Let's have a look at some of these instruments.


Hang



This unique instrument was developed by Felix Rohner and Sabina Scharer in 2000, it is 52 cm in diameter and has a height of 24 cm. The musical instrument is an outcome of the result of many years of research on the steel pan and other instruments and is still going through continuous development.

It is a hand played instrument with a pleasing and unique sound. The developer PANArt Hang Manufacturing Ltd no longer offers this instrument and has replaced it by a new instrument developed on the basis of Hang called Gubal. Lets have a look at the video of an artist playing Hang. 


Well, I believe you guys liked the sound as well as the playing. Sad to say that the company has replaced it with Gubal from start of 2014. Hope Gubal will be in more demand and popular than the Hang.

Theremin


Theremin originally known as etherphone is an early electronic musical instrument developed by Russian inventor Leon Theremin. It is a very unique instrument, there is no physical contact between the instrument player (Thereminist) and the instrument. It produces sound by generating electromagnetic fields around two antenna, where the straight vertical antenna controls the pitch and the horizontal curved antennae controls the volume.

Thereminist's precise hand movement is a key in controlling the pitch and the volume for the performance. Since the release of the film Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey in 1994, more people know about it resulting in the growth of its use in the contemporary music scene. 


With no complicated chords and fingerings, the instrument might looks easy to play, but many musicians who have tried it felt that it was one of the hardest instrument to play, as it is creating music in air with precise hand movement which is not easy to master.

Stylophone


Technology is advancing day by day and almost all of us are aware of the popular stylus. Its a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision when using touchscreens. Now, what is unique about stylophone? must be a question in your mind. It is a miniature analog stylus operated keyboard developed by Brian Jarvis in 1967.

It consists of small metal keyboard, which produces sound when the circuit is completed by touching it with the stylus pen. However it can also be operated without the stylus. Lets have a look at one of the interesting video made by Cuckoo playing the Stylophone.


If you like the music, you can listen to more of his work at his youtube channel  Its very interesting how he plays the instrument.

Innovation has led to development of new and progressive musical instruments and we are yet to see more of them. If you have some more instruments in mind, please share it in the comments as I would love to know about them.

Keep exploring, Keep Playing.

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Friday, January 24, 2014

Looking for Chords of a Song? Meet Chordify

"Talking about covers, whether visually or sonically, if a particular combination of notes struck a chord in your heart in a way that you want to be a part of it by covering  that song, then there is nothing wrong with it." - Ville Valo

A couple of days ago, while surfing the net, I found out an interesting site chordify.net which I thought is worth sharing with the people who are interested in music. So what is Chordify all about?


What is Chordify?

Chordify is a web application that transforms the music from Youtube, SoundCloud or any uploaded music file into chords. Sounds interesting!!. The first thing that might pop into your head is "Any Song", and the answer is "yes" any song that you upload, chordify will display the chords for that song. The online music service automatically recognizes chords from the audio signal, and aligns them to the music in simple and intuitive player.

Chordify Origin and Popularity

The website is an outcome of a PHD research by Haas, W.B. de. After his PhD research on music information retrieval, Bas did not want his work to get lost in a dusty closet with other PhD theses. He decided his chord recognition algorithm was almost good enough for public use, so he brought together a group of other music enthusiasts to create Chordify. Chordify is the handiwork of 5 guys from Netherlands and UK. They started work on this on October 2012. The website seems to be rapidly gaining popularity. In less than 2 years of its operation, it has already reached among the top 35000 websites in the world.


Sleek Interface

The user interface for the website looks very simple and easy to use, however the website uses state of the art web development techniques made for and by music enthusiasts. When I tried a song the chords were pretty accurate. The relevant chord is highlighted on the screen and moves inline as the song progresses. If you want to learn only some specific parts, you can click any part and it takes you automatically to that part of the song be it chorus or bridge. All thanks to the modern technology that now one can learn the chords for the song that we like in one click.

Things to improve

As the output is solely based on the automatic recognition of the audio signal, how accurate is the output generated from Chordify. The website is in its initial phase and it doesn't display any chord variants other than Major and Minor. The time signature shows 4/4 and for the songs with different time signatures, it doesn't really work out as the song is still divided in fours while showing irregular beats. In terms of accuracy, this app is better suited to simple songs rather than riff laden  and solo centric songs. The website is improving the chord recognition quality, however automatic chord transcription is a hard problem in general, and the developers are working to improve it. Hope we will get to see a advanced form of chordify sooner than later.

For all the people who are interested in getting the chords for the songs they like, this is a site that can be really helpful. If you find the website helpful for you, please comment below. 
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