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, Romania, Croatia, Turkey, and Ukraine, i.e. the next countries in the queue for entry or likely to lobby for entry into the EU …
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end of bilateral relations. At the other extreme, Ukraine depends on EU cooperation, especially with respect to trade. We … balance out asymmetries, and on other than trade issues, such as security, in order to be more effective. -- Ukraine …
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countries (i.e. Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovak Republic) and two CIS countries (i.e., Russia and Ukraine) during the period …
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Ukrainian exports can be explained by standard demand theory in the long run. Using the Johansen procedure the data do not reject the hypothesis of a unit foreign-production elasticity of Ukrainian exports, which are rather price-elastic inputs for foreign producers. It is argued that due to...
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This paper presents the “Ukraine Support Tracker”, which lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid … to Ukraine in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. This fourth version covers government commitments made between … bilateral supporter of Ukraine is the United States, followed by the EU institutions, the United Kingdom, and Germany. In …
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This paper presents the “Ukraine Support Tracker”, which lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid … to Ukraine in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. This sixth version covers government commitments made between … bilateral supporter of Ukraine is the United States, followed by the EU institutions and the United Kingdom. In percent of donor …
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This paper presents the “Ukraine Support Tracker”, which lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid … to Ukraine in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine. We track government commitments to Ukraine made between … largest single bilateral supporter of Ukraine is the United States, followed by the EU institutions, the United Kingdom, and …
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This paper presents the “Ukraine Support Tracker”, which lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid … to Ukraine in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. This second version covers the period January 24 until April 23 …, help for refugees outside of Ukraine, or aid through non-governmental organizations are not included due to a lack of …
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This paper presents the “Ukraine Support Tracker”, which lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid … to Ukraine in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war. This third version covers government commitments between January 24 … and as percent of donor country GDP. In billions of Euros, by far the largest bilateral supporter of Ukraine is the United …
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