IMF Staff Country Reports

Ukraine: Recent Economic Developments

November 17, 1997

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International Monetary Fund. "Ukraine: Recent Economic Developments", IMF Staff Country Reports 1997, 109 (1997), accessed 12/19/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451838923.002

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Summary

This paper describes economic developments in Ukraine during the 1990s. In 1996, Ukraine achieved a measure of macroeconomic stability for the first time since gaining independence. Inflation, which at times had bordered on hyperinflation, fell to an average monthly rate of 2.8 percent and, except in months with major administered price changes, remained low throughout the year. This trend continued in 1997, when inflation averaged less than 1 percent a month during the first half of the year.

Subject: Arrears, Banking, Currencies, Expenditure, Exports, External debt, Imports, International trade, Money, Pension spending

Keywords: Arrears, broad money, CR, Currencies, exchange rate, Exports, first quarter, Imports, ISCR, Pension spending, real GDP, U.S. dollar, Western Europe