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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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Ukraine is a migration-intensive country, with an estimated 1.5-2 million labour migrants (about 5% of the working …, something that the EU is currently negotiating with Ukraine, will affect the stream of Ukrainian labour migrants to EU countries … time the numer of illegal migrants will decline because currently only a third of migrants from Ukraine have both residence …
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, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Commodity turnover of these countries with the EU vary between 30% and 50% of …, relations between the EU and the Eastern European countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) have … involved in the DCFTA talks. Ukraine has progressed the most, as after five years of negotiations the EU-Ukraine Association …
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computable general equilibrium models for Egypt and Ukraine which are used to simulate direct and indirect impacts of the food …
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In this paper we present the macroeconomic model elaborated by the Modeling Group of the International Center for Policy Studies. This paper includes the theoretical background as well as a detailed explanation of the two parts of the model: forecasting of nominal GDP and inflation and...
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the first period of the transitional governments. Then follows an in-depth discussion of Ukraine which explores at some …
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about proper crisis management in Ukraine. Inflationary and banking sector problems were limited, although domestic currency … devalued by 80% in 1998. This paper examines the profile of monetary policy conducted in Ukraine since the introduction of the … the financial crisis. The analysis concludes the following: sources of Ukraine financial problems were mostly internal …
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This paper recounts and analyzes privatization in Ukraine from 1990 to 1995 in light of the lessons learned by East … European countries and Russia. Part I of this paper recounts the experience of privatization in Ukraine from the beginning … until late 1995. Part II of the paper presents an analysis of privatization in Ukraine, identifying problems and suggesting …
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Banking services, during Soviet times were primarily provided by a government dominated bureaucracy that processed documentation. Bank personnel were used to provide financial accounting records on credits obtained by entities for projects approved under five year plans. The banks' activities...
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Ukraine. The pension systems and their reforms in both countries are compared. They are also compared with the general picture …
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