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Ukraine: Accelerating the Transition to Market

February 19, 1997

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Ukraine: Accelerating the Transition to Market, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1997) accessed December 22, 2024

Summary

Ukraine has made impressive progress in restructuring and stabilizing its economy over the past two years, and yet much remains to be done to revive output and establish a market economy. The 16 papers included in this volume, edited by Peter K. Cornelius and Patrick Lenain, were presented at a seminar sponsored by the IMF and the World Bank in July 1996, which brought together government officials, academics, and staffs of international organizations to discuss a comprehensive medium- term strategy for Ukraine. The papers cover the medium-term macroeconomic framework; wages, poverty, and social safety net reform; private sector development; trade policies and sectoral reforms; and institution building and good governance.

Subject: Commercial banks, Economic sectors, Expenditure, Exports, Financial institutions, International trade, Labor, Legal support in revenue administration, Pension spending, Poverty, Privatization, Revenue administration, Wages

Keywords: Agro-industrial enterprise privatization methodology, Anticompetitive enterprise behavior, Baltics, BOOK, Central and Eastern Europe, Commercial banks, Eastern Europe, Enterprise restructuring, Europe, Exports, Global, Government, Government credibility, Head-count index, Institution building, IV trade policies, Legal support in revenue administration, Medium-term macroeconomic framework, Pension spending, Policy instrument, Privatization, Public governance, Reform, Sectoral reform, Wages, Western Europe

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