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knowledge about sources of inflation in Ukraine and indicate policies that can support low inflation in the future. While … of the sources of inflation in Ukraine and to the influence of monetary policy instruments on other variables. And that … working on analyses of monetary policies and inflation, the authors used the experience of other transitional countries …
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This paper is after a difficult question: has banking grown too much in Europe? The difficultly of the question lies in the words “too much”, which require a normative answer. The authors took a stance on how much is “too much”, based on the needs of the real economy in Europe. To tackle...
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The paper proposes two econometric models of inflation for Azerbaijan: one based on monthly data and eclectic, another … based on quarterly data and takes into account disequilibrium at the money market. Inflation regression based on monthly … data showed that consumer prices dynamics is explained by money growth (the more money, the higher the inflation), exchange …
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In 2009, for the first time since the end of World War II, the world economy shrank. This resulted from the economic downturn in highly developed countries and surprised most economists. According to the IMF forecast published in spring 2008, GDP growth in these countries was expected to...
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bottom line on that is well known: Ukraine’s economy performed very poorly, and its reforms moved quite slowly, lagging … Oleh Havrylyshyn during the 135th mBank-CASE Seminar "A quarter century of economic reforms in Ukraine: too late, too slow …
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and Georgeta Mincu (Moldova), Tom Coupé and Hanna Vakhitova (Ukraine). The authors would like to thank for their comments …
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When Victor Yanukovich won Ukraine’s presidential election in February 2010, it marked the official end of the Orange Revolution. State governance has become more predictable since then and even provided for short-term economic stability, but it may have come at the expense of...
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Since the beginning of the 1990s, demographic, economic and social changes occurring in Russia and Ukraine have had an …
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and Ukraine’s pension reform problems high on the public agenda. Up until now, the countries hesitated to substantially …
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In Russia and Ukraine around 30-40% of total employment is located outside the registered economy. This has negative …
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