Political and economic independence has been a novel experience for the 51 million people of Ukraine since the collapse of the former Soviet Union. This most tightly controlled and regulated republic of the former USSR has had difficulty in making the transition to another form of government. The hurdles and uncommon difficulties which must be neutralized or mitigated before market forces can materialize and become viable are described and analyzed in each of the core chapters. The work concludes with practical lessons and recommendations for Ukraine, and, by extrapolation, for the other economies of Eastern Europe.…mehr
Political and economic independence has been a novel experience for the 51 million people of Ukraine since the collapse of the former Soviet Union. This most tightly controlled and regulated republic of the former USSR has had difficulty in making the transition to another form of government. The hurdles and uncommon difficulties which must be neutralized or mitigated before market forces can materialize and become viable are described and analyzed in each of the core chapters. The work concludes with practical lessons and recommendations for Ukraine, and, by extrapolation, for the other economies of Eastern Europe.
RAPHAEL SHEN is a Professor of Economics at the University of Detroit Mercy. Dr. Shen is well published on subjects dealing with the liberalization of Eastern European economies and governments including The Polish Economy: Legacies from the Past, Prospects for the Future (Praeger, 1992), Economic Reform in Poland and Czechoslovakia: Lessions in Systemic Transformation (Praeger, 1993), and Restructuring the Baltic Economies: Disengaging Fifty Years of Integration with the USSR (Praeger, 1994).
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Introduction Ukraine in Historical Perspective Ukraine Under the Soviet System Economy upon Independence Framework for Reform Price Liberalization Enterprise Reorganization: Legal Foundation Privatization Foreign Investment Foreign Trade Public Finance Financial Sector Development Summary, Conclusion, Recommendation Interviewees References Index
Introduction Ukraine in Historical Perspective Ukraine Under the Soviet System Economy upon Independence Framework for Reform Price Liberalization Enterprise Reorganization: Legal Foundation Privatization Foreign Investment Foreign Trade Public Finance Financial Sector Development Summary, Conclusion, Recommendation Interviewees References Index
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