Privatisation in Ukraine came to an almost complete standstill in 2012, the few assets sold off since then small-scale. There are signs, however, that things could be...
Dmytro Boyarchuk
Dmytro Boyarchuk is the executive director of CASE (Center for Social and Economic Research) Ukraine.
A post-war economic boom will not, alone, be enough to keep a majority of Ukrainians at home. Ukrainians want security, and will not accept anything less than...
Alternative export routes can only shift a small part of the grain Ukraine usually sends by sea to external markets. Ukraine is currently unable to bring all its...
Hard-earned experience fighting banking crises over the past three decades has served Ukraine’s banking sector well, but clouds loom on the horizon. It was a big...
Compared to the rest of Ukrainian economy the IT sector is in good shape, and retains its substantial considerable resilience to shocks. But little growth should...
Ukraine has enough food to support itself, but low income countries which rely on its grain exports could be seriously affected by Russia’s blockade of the...
Ukraine’s immediate economic goals are to save businesses which are still able to operate, while keeping finance from IFIs flowing. On February 24, 2022, the...