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Ukraine: Accelerating the Transition to Market

February 19, 1997

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Patrick Lenain, and Mr. Peter Cornelius (, eds). Ukraine: Accelerating the Transition to Market, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1997) accessed 12/19/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781557756190.071

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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