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The Ukrainian Economy and the Process of Reform: An Overview

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  • M. Ishaq
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This paper reviews the state of the Ukrainian economy since independence and the extent of the role played by the reform process in the country’s transition to a market economy. It also offers an assessment of the future prospects for a successful transition of the economy to one based on market principles. It is noted that a combination of economic mismanagement and political factors have hampered reform, and contributed towards a largely poor economic performance.

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  • M. Ishaq, 1996. "The Ukrainian Economy and the Process of Reform: An Overview," CERT Discussion Papers 9616, Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation, Heriot Watt University.
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    1. P.G. Hare & M. Ishaq & S. Estrin, 1996. "The Legacies of Central Planning and the Transition to a Market Economy: Ukranian Contradictions," CERT Discussion Papers 9618, Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation, Heriot Watt University.
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    1. Peter Luzik, 1999. "International Experience in Tax Reform and Lessons for Ukraine," CERT Discussion Papers 9904, Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation, Heriot Watt University.

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