SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE
Even since 1991, after regaining its independence from the Soviet Union, the international community was optimistic regarding the international trajectory of Ukraine, as they believed that soon enough, she would become a new member of NATO, OECD and European Economic Community. Even if Ukraine was...
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doaj-95dbaace017e4c6a982a370f1843be6e2020-11-25T02:28:23ZengAcademica BrâncuşiAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie 1844-70071844-70072019-12-016304312SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCEBRÎNDUȘA-NICOLETA PINCU0BABEȘ-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Even since 1991, after regaining its independence from the Soviet Union, the international community was optimistic regarding the international trajectory of Ukraine, as they believed that soon enough, she would become a new member of NATO, OECD and European Economic Community. Even if Ukraine was the biggest European country in terms of territory, she was always looked upon as being Europe`s “sick man”, an almost failed country given its geopolitical situation, its history and the mistakes that were made in terms of political and institutional development. From an economic perspective, Ukraine did not have a sustainable growth basis and did not followed the trend set out in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The collapse of the heavy industry, the lack of a national coin, the political and economic chaos after the independence brought about serious challenges that this country had to face in order to gain even a small place at the table of the negotiations. The strong dependence on Russian resources did not made the path easier and for many years Ukraine struggled to keep the pace with the international trend in terms of trade and development. This paper stresses the difficulties faced by the Ukrainian economy from the early 90s until 2015-16, the challenges that had to be overcome and the attitude of the International Community towards this country. http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2019-06/44_Pincu.pdfeconomic developmenteconomic reformmarket economyeastern europe |
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BRÎNDUȘA-NICOLETA PINCU SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie economic development economic reform market economy eastern europe |
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SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE |
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SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE |
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SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE |
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SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE |
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SHORT ANALYSES OF THE UKRAINIAN ECONOMY IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING ITS INDEPENDENCE |
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short analyses of the ukrainian economy in the years following its independence |
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Academica Brâncuşi |
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Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie |
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Even since 1991, after regaining its independence from the Soviet Union, the international community was optimistic
regarding the international trajectory of Ukraine, as they believed that soon enough, she would become a new member
of NATO, OECD and European Economic Community. Even if Ukraine was the biggest European country in terms of
territory, she was always looked upon as being Europe`s “sick man”, an almost failed country given its geopolitical
situation, its history and the mistakes that were made in terms of political and institutional development. From an
economic perspective, Ukraine did not have a sustainable growth basis and did not followed the trend set out in
Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The collapse of the heavy industry, the lack of a national coin,
the political and economic chaos after the independence brought about serious challenges that this country had to face
in order to gain even a small place at the table of the negotiations. The strong dependence on Russian resources did
not made the path easier and for many years Ukraine struggled to keep the pace with the international trend in terms
of trade and development.
This paper stresses the difficulties faced by the Ukrainian economy from the early 90s until 2015-16, the challenges
that had to be overcome and the attitude of the International Community towards this country. |
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economic development economic reform market economy eastern europe |
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http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2019-06/44_Pincu.pdf |
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