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  • 28-February-2013

    English

    Ukraine: Sector Competitiveness Strategy

    Increasing competitiveness in key sectors could help Ukraine attract foreign investment, boost job creation and improve long-term growth prospects. The Project was launched in 2009 to support the government in designing reforms, to strengthen Ukraine's economic development in prioritised sectors.

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  • 14-November-2012

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    Attracting Investment in Renewable Energy in Ukraine

    This policy handbook outlines practical steps for policy makers to attract investment to the renewable energy sector, the government should develop a comprehensive renewable energy strategy, simplify permitting procedures and provide firms with better access to the electricity market.

  • 14-November-2012

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    Enhancing Skills through Public-Private Partnerships in Education in Ukraine: The Case of Agribusiness

    This policy handbook outlines practical steps for policy makers to foster public-private partnerships in education in the agribusiness sector and revamp the internship system in agricultural universities.

  • 14-November-2012

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    Implementing Credit Guarantee Schemes in Ukraine: The Case of Agribusiness

    This policy handbook outlines practical steps for policy makers to establish a credit guarantee scheme for agribusiness SMEs to further develop risk-sharing mechanisms in the sector.

  • 19-October-2012

    English

    Energy Policies Beyond IEA Countries: Ukraine 2012

    Ukraine’s energy sector faces unprecedented challenges, from a heavy reliance on expensive fossil-fuel imports to inefficient infrastructure and markets. Yet there is also potential for Ukraine to experience an energy revolution, one that could boost employment, lift economic growth and enhance energy security. Modernisation of Ukraine’s energy-supply sectors has only begun and will require investment on a huge scale, complemented by a fundamental reform of the business environment. A strong dependency on oil and gas imports and often-inefficient energy production, transportation and supply sectors means that reducing energy demand must be a greater priority. The potential for energy efficiency gains in the residential, district heating and industrial sectors is large. Endowed with large conventional energy reserves, alongside sizeable renewable potential, Ukraine can build the capacity to significantly increase its resource production. Releasing this potential will require deep regulatory reform and full implementation of international treaty provisions. Effective competition, alongside a progressive move towards market prices, will also help Ukraine attract investment to develop the sector. A draft energy strategy, which sets out a series of supply-side measures, was published in 2012. Broadening and implementing a comprehensive energy strategy, one that takes greater account of demand-side policies, could significantly improve progress in the medium term. This review analyses the large energy-policy challenges facing Ukraine and provides recommendations for further policy improvements. It is intended to help guide policy makers in the country towards a more secure and sustainable energy future.
  • 11-July-2011

    English

    OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Ukraine 2011

    The series examines countries’ investment policies and reflects the OECD’s mission to help governments enhance their investment climate through peer learning and the sharing of best practices. This review looks at the Ukraine.
  • 29-mars-2011

    Français

    Gestion budgétaire environnementale à moyen terme : le cas de l'Ukraine - Document de travail No. 31

    Cette étude décrit le processus de planification budgétaire à moyen terme en Ukraine et examine dans quelle mesure cette approche est appliquée dans le secteur de l’environnement.

  • 23-March-2011

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    Guidelines for performance-based contracts between water utilities and municipalities: Lessons Learnt from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia

    This paper presents a summary of the major lessons learnt from the review of five cases of performance-based contracting in the water sector in three countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA), namely Armenia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine.

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  • 22-December-2010

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    Evaluation of the European Commission's Cooperation with Ukraine Volume II: Annexes

    This evaluation assesses the European Commission's cooperation with Ukraine over the period 2002-2009. ANNEXES

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  • 22-December-2010

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    Evaluation of the European Commission's Cooperation with Ukraine Volume I: Main Report

    This evaluation assesses the European Commission's cooperation with Ukraine over the period 2002-2009.

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