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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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The negotiations on the Association Agreement (AA) between the European Union (EU) and Ukraine, including its trade … practically ready to be signed, if the EU’s concerns related to the deteriorating political freedoms in Ukraine are addressed … response is crucial for the country’s future. Both the AA and the DCFTA offer Ukraine an opportunity to deepen its political …
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modeling exercises and the practical experience of “deep” trade integration suggest a substantial potential for the future EU-Ukraine … harmonization with EU’s acquis, and modernizing Ukraine’s economy. While beneficial for both sides, the potential gains (but also … potential adjustment costs) are greater for Ukraine as it is the smaller partner with higher initial trade barriers. However …
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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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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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