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Since 2000 Center for Economic Development conducts comprehensive economic, sociological and politological research of privatization situation and its impact on the efficiency and economic behavior of the enterprises in public and private sectors of economy as well as impact of privatization on increase in private capital, adaptation of population to the market economy and consolidation of the Ukrainian society. In this issue we launch presentation of researches on privatization issues.

This publication was made possible by support from the Freedom House Partnership for Reform Program, which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development / Cooperative Agreement No.121-A-00-98-00614-00.

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#1 (44), May 2000

#2 (45), July 2000

#3 (46), November 2000


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The Ukrainian Economic Monitor is published monthly in Ukrainian and English by the Center for Economic Development (CED) in Kyiv
The Center for Economic Development (CED)
10 Starokyivs'ka Street, 04116, Kyiv, Ukraine;
phone: 274-50-78; phone/fax: 213-29-61, 213-24-68.
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CED is a non-government and a non-commercial pub-lic policy organization for economic and business analysis. Its main goal is to study, analyze and forecast trends in Ukrainian economic development; to provide independent expertize on legislative and regulatory acts and economic programs; to make recommendations and to prepare analytical reports for, government and non-governmental organizations and private per-sons; and to expand economic knowledge. This bulletin summarizes the Center's activity and is published monthly in Ukrainian and English.

Editor-in-Chief: Olexandr Paskhaver
Editor: Olexandr Koshyk
Business Manager: Iryna Zdorovets
Editorial Board: Yevhen Golovakha, Mykhailo Pogrebyns'ky, Myroslav Popovych, Valeriy Khmel'ko
Translation Editors: Joanne Pugh, Roger V. Pugh
Translator: Lyudmyla Sobko
Computer Layout and Design: Olga Kabanets

 


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