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adam_text | Contents
Part I Introduction 1
1 Introduction and Overview 3
2 Nature of the Economy before Independence 13
Part II Post Independence Economic Reforms and
Performance 33
3 Main Trends over Twenty-Five Years: Delayed
Reforms Lead to Poor Performance 35
4 Reforms and Performance under Kravchuk 1991-94 61
5 Reforms and Performance under Kuchma
1994-2004 85
6 Reforms and Performance under Yushchenko: 2004-09 109
xiii
xiv Contents
7 Reforms and Performance under
Yanukovich: 2010—14 141
8 Reforms and Performance under
Poroshenko. 2014—Present 167
Part III The Key Political-Economy Challenges Since
Independence 185
9 The Costs of Delaying Economic Reforms 187
10 The Formation and Role of Oligarchs 201
11 Economic Dependence on Russia 223
12 Controlling Corruption: The Elusive Golden Fleece? 249
13 EU Membership: The Quest for the Holy Grail 279
Part IV Summary and Conclusions 301
14 The Outcome: Capitalism for the Few and Low
Incomes for the Many 303
15 Prospects for Real Reforms After the Euromaidan
Victory 321
Bibliography 333
Index
339
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Index
Abromavicius, A., 169, 173, 178,
179, 181,254, 260, 263,312,
326
acquis communautaire, 271, 282,
284,285
Akhmetov, 114, 117, 127, 131, 150,
154, 204,206, 209,213-15,
218,219,260
Allen, R., 17n5
Anti-Corruption Bureau, 254
anti-corruption policies, 178—9
anti-reform policy, 123
Applebaum, A., 180, 228n6, 249
“Arise Ukraine”, 113
Aslund, A., 44, 47, 54, 63, 65, 65n3,
69, 69n5, 69n6, 69n7, 70n8,
74, 76nl7, 79, 83, 89, 98n6,
107, 110, 111 n2, 113, 115n6,
117n8, 118nll, 119nl2, 121,
121nl3, 127nl6, 131, 133,
146, I46n7, I47n8, 149,
149nll, 150nl4, 150nl5,
152, 154nl9, 155n21,
157n23,160, 169, 169n2,
170n2, 176, 208n7, 209, 214,
2l4nl3, 218n20, 231nl2,
231nl3, 282n3, 297nl6,
297nl7, 298
association agreement (AA), 4, 80,
137, 141, 142,144, 152-7,
159, 162, 168, 174, 175, 189,
279, 280, 282-4, 289, 290,
298, 309,315,322, 324, 328
austerity’ of budget policy, 92, 93
authoritarianism, 41, 51, 111, 142,
273, 304
authoritarian power, 143—5, 149
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Avioutskii, V., 79, 208n7, 215,
215nl6
Azarov, 121, 135, 143, 151, 156
Babetskii, L, 44
Bakai, L, 80, 192
Balcerowicz, L., 76, 76nl6, 90n4,
107, 107nl5, 190, 272nl8,
312
Balmaceda, M., 131, 191, 192,
192n2, 209, 225, 225n2, 226,
226n4, 227n5, 228n7, 229,
230nl0, 230nll,232nl4,
235, 236n20
Banaian, K., 69n7
Bandera, V., 28
Baramykov, 81
Batkivshchyna Party, 118, 126
Belavezha agreement, 62, 195
Bendukidze, K., 128nl7
Berengaut, J., 93
billionaire class oligarchs, role of,
312
black-knight-white knight1
technique, 214
Black Sea, 3, 4nl, 13, 15, 150, 236
Black Sea Fleet, 229, 245
Blanchard, 99n8
Boholiubov, H., 204n5, 213—14
Bolshevik forces, 4
bourgeoisie, 127
Boycko, M., 46n4
breadbasket for Europe5, 4
bribes, 127, 138, 212-14, 228, 250,
257, 262, 264, 265,274,313,
326, 327
Budapest Memorandum 1994, 5,
105nl3
budgetary stability, 121
Buiter, W,, 46n5
Bulgaria, 270, 271, 282, 291, 325
Bulgarian coast in 2003, 4nl
Burke, E., 264, 330
Camdessus, M., 88, 103
campaign financing, 168, 215-16
Campos, N., 44
capitalism
economic reforms, 303
GDP levels vs., 304-5
macrostabilization, 310
material standards and
consumption, 304
myths, 315
partial truths, 316
political leadership, 315—16
private ownership, 317
reform delay, 311
Ukraine’s transition, 304
capitalist oligarchs, 105, 211, 307
Central Europe and the Baltics
(CEB), 6
Chernobyl disaster, 235
Chornovil, T., 268
Chornovil, V,, 70, 310
Chornozem, 4, 19, 25
Chumachenko, K., 112
civil organizations, 111
coal markets, 230-1
Coase theorem, 46, 46n4, 217
communist nomenklatura, 62, 104,
125, 194, 197, 203
Index
341
comparative advantage equilibrium
economic and institutional
policies, 245
gravity models, 242
Grubel-Lloyd index of intra-
industry trade (IIT), 243
hi-tech exports, 242-3
resource-based exports, 244
Ukrainian exports, 243
Competition Policy, 91, 128
competitive market economy, 43, 78,
122, 138
constitutional amendment, 116
Coricelli, E, 44
corporate raiding, 151,213
corruption
fight against, tools to, 265—8
grand corruption, 188, 250—1,
256-60
mid-level corruption, 251, 262—4
petty corruption, 188, 251,
264-5
political corruption, 256, 260-1
regulatory corruption, 251, 262-4
corruption control, 110, 124
anti-corruption laws, 254
bureaucratic regulations,
complexity of, 254
criticisms, 180
definition of, 251
EU membership, 271
EuroMaidan Revolution of
Dignity, 253
fighting corruption, 180, 265—8,
270
fines/fees, payments of, 273
firing of traffic police, 274
‘frontal assault, 272
FSUREF group on democracy
scores, 255
Georgia, comprehensive
assessment, 271-2
improvement in corruption
rankings, 269—70, 273
international comparisons,
251-6
international rankings, 177—8
macroeconomic stability, 179
Orange Revolution, 253
parties and elections, political
support, 251
pervasive, persistent and
pernicious, 249—51, 268, 313
programme of reform
implementation, 274—5
progress on, 327—8
rent-seeking and wealth-amassing
activities, 221
and ROL improvements, 181
taxpayers and tax collectors,
273-4
time trend of, 252—3
transition economies vs., 255
Transparency International,
253-4
Tymoshenko-Pynzenyk reforms,
253
‘Ukrganda, 256
Voxukraine report, 178
Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI),
66, 172,251,252
Cossack movement, 17
Crimean-Donbas actions, 237
Croatia, 133, 270, 290
Czarist colonial period, 21—5
Czar Peter I, 22
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Index
Dambrowski, ML, 93, 190
D’Anieri, P. J., 86nl
DCFTA. See Deep and
Comprehensive Free Trade
Agreement (DCFTA)
de Beauplan, S., 22, 22nl3
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
Agreement (DCFTA), 144,
149, 153, 154, 158, 168, 174,
241, 246, 280, 283, 284, 297,
298, 309,318, 322, 324
delay tactics of economic reforms,
77-80
de minimis microeconomic reforms,
147-9
democracy, 4, 25, 36, 41, 48, 51—2,
62, 64, 86, 111, 117-25, 145,
163, 177, 255, 260, 273, 304,
309,319
democratic forces, 110, 113, 138
democratic human rights of non-
Ukrainian minorities, 136
democratization, 37, 41, 47, 58,
117, 119, 135,287, 288, 319
Deutsche Bank Report 1992, 5, 9
Djankov, S., 54, 270, 270nl7
Dnipropetrovsk, 67, 105, 205,
215nl5,218, 219, 227
Dnipro system, 18
Donbas region, 23
Donetsk oligarchic clan, 105
Druzhba pipeline, 234
¡c
EBRD. See European Bank for
Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD)
EBRD Transition Progress Index
(TPI), 38-40, 57
EBRD Transition Reports, 91n5, 94,
102, 103, 170
econometric models, 224, 242, 246
economic autonomy, steps to, 62—4
economic dependence, Russia, 38,
188, 305, 314
energy dependence, 224—34
globalization and export
diversification, 238-45
raising gas prices, 245
rent-seekers, 223—4
Economic Growth 1997 programme,
95
economic liberalization, 40, 62, 76,
78, 117-25, 162, 288
economic performance statistics, 53
economic recovery, 8, 92, 93, 99,
106, 194, 323, 324
economic reform delay, costs of
Belavezha agreement, 195
capitalism, development of, 192
circumstantial evidence, 195
conflicts of interest, 198
democratic-reformist forces, 196
energy oligarchs, 192
EU integration effort, 192—3
fiscal and monetary stabilization,
190
Gorbachevs perestroika,
economic interests, 194
growth determinants, 189—90
market economics, 194
nation building and economic
reforms, 193—4
new capitalists, creation of, 191
old ruling establishment, 194
oligarchic development, 198—9
Index
343
Orange Regime period, 196-7
political and economic strategy,
188
rent-seeking activities, 191
Rukh leadership, 196
sincerity and political ethics,
197-8
slower reforms, impact of, 189
Soviet-style economy, 190
stabilization and liberalization,
190-1
Ukrainian economy, 187—9
economic reforms, 7, 8, 36, 58,
61-4, 69-73, 76, 78, 80, 82,
142, 146, 160, 163, 196, 257,
289, 303, 305-6, 309-12,
317,319
nation-building comes before,
64-9
politics of, 264
strategy, 67
The Economist, 178nl2, 254, 254n4,
319
E-filing, 273-4
election campaign, 105, 160, 215,
256, 260, 261
employment in Ukrainian industry,
24
energy dependence
Brody-Odessa, 234-6
diversification failures, 232-4
domestic production, 235-6
energy imports, 233-4, 237, 246
formal agreements, 233
reducing dependence, option of,
236
reform gas markets, 230—2
rent-seeking (see rent-seekers,
Russia)
energy transit, 225
Enterprise Governance, 91
ERASMUS Program, 175
EU integration process
energy policy, 175
ERASMUS Program, 175
EU-Ukraine Civil
Platform, 175
food standards, 174-5
leaderships commitment, 176
macro-and deregulation, 174
prospects of, 324—6
EU membership
accession process, 285
comprehensive quantitative
analysis, 286
corruption control achievements,
287- 8
vs. EACU, benefits of, 297—8
EBRD’s TP, 285
exports, beneficial impact, 286
FDI stock, 286—7
Ukraine-EU relations, 281-4,
288- 91
Ukraine’s transition progress,
284-5
Ukrainian membership, public
opinion, 291-6
Euraltransgas, 229
Eurasian Development Bank, 297
EuroMaidan, 4, 6-8, 10, 11, 18, 36,
52, 55, 155, 167, 175, 178,
188, 197,250,268,275, 294,
309, 328, 329
EuroMaidan Revolution, 58, 162,
163, 167, 175, 303,
319, 328
EuroMaidan Revolution of Dignity,
253
344
Index
European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (EBRD),
38,41,48, 57, 68,91,94,
128, 238, 246, 285, 305
European orientation
cause-effect loops, 189
corruption-based environment,
306
disastrous economic performance,
306
membership accession process,
306-7
oligarchy, 306
European Union (EU), 4, 36,
115-16, 141-4, 242,282
European Union (EU) vs. Eurasian
Customs Union (EACU)
benefits of, 297—8
DCFTA and full membership,
297-8
EU integration, 297
gravity model, 297
political dominance, risk of, 298
polls on public support, 292
Russian orientation, 291
Ukraine’s GDP, decline of, 297
EU-Ukraine Civil Platform, 175
even-handed’ arbitration, 116
exchange markets, 90-1
Fanon, F., 70, 81
Firtash, D„ 131, 150, 154, 205, 207,
219, 227, 231
Fokin, V., 66-8, 75, 198, 233
former Soviet Union (FSU), 6, 8, 35,
38, 40-2, 48, 49,51, 52,
54-6, 58, 62, 67, 93, 97, 99,
101, 112n3, 122, 136, 145,
153, 177, 190, 201,274, 275,
285,286, 304,312
Freedom House ratings, 51, 62, 177
free-trade agreement, 121, 137, 283,
322
Fritz, V., 7n4, 24n4, 79, 80, 96, 98,
196,218,219,281
FSU. See former Soviet Union (FSU)
FSULAG, 41
FSUREF, 41,55,255
Gabrielsen, V., 4nl
Gaidar, Y, 54, 67, 74,81,263
gas market reforms
cash payments, 231
coal markets, 230-1
gas supply problem, 230
oil market, reforms of, 230
RosUkrEnergo, elimination of,
231-2
gas prices for households, 171, 314
Gazprom, 15, 102, 131, 209, 227,
229-31
Geländewagen, 111—12, 112n3
Georgia, 40, 42, 48, 49, 51, 54, 62,
71, 113, 124, 128, 137, 173,
176,177,181,191,251,252,
255,267,270, 271,273-5,
287, 288, 298
Georgian model, 168, 179
global economic conditions, 110
globalization and export
diversification
comparative advantage
equilibrium, 242—5
data on export shares, 241—2
Index
345
EACU, official formation, 240
export diversification, 238-9
export expansion, 237—8
gravity model approach, 241
Pynzenyk-Kuchma reforms, 238
Golden Fleece, 252, 270, 275
Gongadze, H., 105, 113n5, 289
Gorbachev, M., 27, 62, 63, 194,
207, 306
Grabowicz, 81
gradualism, 46, 54, 67, 195
grand corruption, 256, 262, 263,
328
grey cardinals, 260
‘the law on Ukrnafta, 258-9
‘PAP’ or ‘PAPA’ (Pope), 259
prevalence of cronyism (or
clientelism), 256-7
‘reiderstvo’, 258
rent-seeking, 250-1
rents of energy imports, 257
Russian gas and oil, 256
gravity model approach, 240-2
Great Recession, 120, 142, 145, 239
Grinberg, R., 99n8
gross domestic product (GDP), 36,
65
Grubel-Lloyd index of intra-industry
trade (IIT), 243
Haran, O., 126nl4, 127, 133, 134
hard-retribution approach, 128
Hartwell, C., 48, 195
Havel, V., 76, 76nl6, 196, 312
Hetman Hmelnytsky, 19
Hiebert, F. T., 4nl
high-level corruption. See grand
corruption
hi-tech exports, 242-3, 245
hi-tech industries, growth of, 317
Holovatey, S., 95
hostile takeovers, 208, 213, 253,
258, 263
How Ukraine Became a Market
Economy (Aslund), 107
Hroysman, V., 171, 320, 330
Human Development Index (HDI),
45
of United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), 36
Illarionov, A., 54nl 1
IMF Board, 88, 88n2, 103
industrialization agriculture, 318
Institutional Development Index, 94
International Monetary Fund, 67, 87,
89, 103, 104, 146, 171,322
ITERA model, 227, 229
J
Janus-faced approach, 103
K
Kaufmann, D., 67, 68
Kinakh, A., 96, 98, 114
Kirovohrad Central Shopping Mall,
214
Klaus, V., 76, 76nl6, 189, 312
Kmara, 113
Kolomoisky, 213-14, 219, 258-60
346
Index
kompromat, 112, 145, 153, 158
Komsomol, 203—5, 216, 216n 17
Kornai, J-, 54, 92, 99n8, 190
Koropeckyj, L, 27
‘kovbasna polityka’ (sausage politics),
9n5,76, 196, 311
Kravchuk, L., 6, 9, 11, 28, 47, 61,
63, 64, 66, 68-71, 73-5, 79,
82-3, 101, 329
reform delay, 311
Rukh, Faustian bargain, 310
Ukraine-EU relations, 289
Krawchenko, 23nl4
Kremlin, 5, 72, 115, 142, 143, 152,
229,229n8,298
‘krysha, 204-5, 208, 216, 231, 261
Kryvorizhstal, 117, 123, 128, 132,
219
Kuchmagate Crisis, 113, 113n5
Kuchma, L., 6, 7, 9, 11, 28, 47, 48,
51, 62, 67, 69, 76, 80,
85-107, 111, 113n5, 114,
115, 117, 124, 126, 127, 130,
131, 138, 142, 145, 172, 181,
182, 188-92, 196, 207, 208,
212-16,219, 230-3, 238,
253, 259, 282, 289, 290, 305,
307-8, 308,311,312,317
Kuchma-Pynzenyk reforms, 212
Kuchma-Yanukovich, 116, 117
Kuzio, T., 69, 86nl, 106nl4, 110,
111, llln2, 113, 126nl4,
126nl5, 127nl6, 130,
130nl8, 131nl8, 131nl9,
134n20, 135n22, 143nl,
144n2, 196n7, 288, 288n8
Kwasniewski, A., 116, 159
Kyiv, 14-16, 19, 20n9, 21, 22, 24,
88, 103, 105, 115, 116,
156-8, 160, 205,215,
215nl5, 232, 244, 294,319
Kyivan Empire, 4
Kyivan Rus, 5, 13n2, 14, 16-18, 22,
72nl2
Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 21
Kyrgyz Republic, 42, 48, 62, 74,
122,311
Landyk, V., 69, 80, 195
Lanovey, V., 66, 75, 196, 311
Law on Co-operatives 1987, 63
law reforms, deregulation and rule
of, 326-7
Lazarenko, R, 86, 92, 95, 96, 98,
104, 204-7, 227, 327
Learner models, 242
Leschenko, S., 261
liberalization, 8, 40—1, 44, 46—50,
54, 54n9, 55, 58,61,62,
65-8, 74, 76-8, 82, 90, 92,
93, 95,97, 104-7, 111,
117-25, 132, 135, 162, 176,
189-91, 194, 195, 197, 209,
217, 218, 220, 232, 238, 246,
262, 271, 286, 288, 305, 312,
316
live-and-let-live approach, 219
Loshkin, B., 258
Lund, J., 4nl
MacFaul, 11 ln2
macroeconomic stability, 117, 162,
179, 191
macro stabilization, 310
Index
347
financial, 182
gas price and diversification
policies, 171
IMF assistance, 169-70
macro indicators, 170-1
policy makers, 172
Magosci, P. R., 13nl, 18, 22nl3
managed election
methodology, 115
Maybachs, 111-12, 112n3
Mazepa, I., 259
Medvechuk, V., 80
Melnychenko, M., 105
Memmi, 81
mid-level corruption. See regulatory
corruption
“modus operandi” of European
integration, 283
Moldova, 23, 49, 49n7, 54,
62,71,74, 177, 191,
298,311
Moroz, O., 114
Motyl, A., 71, 180
National Agency for Prevention of
Corruption, 254
National Bank of Ukraine (NBU),
65, 68, 72, 72nl2, 75,87, 89,
90, 129, 130, 261
National Reform Council, 275
nation-building, 64-9, 69n7, 71,
75, 76, 82,310,316,317
NBU. See National Bank of Ukraine
(NBU)
Nevelov, 81
non-transparent rule, 138
non-Ukrainian minorities, democratic
human rights of, 136
Noonan, 14, 15
nouveau-riche oligarchs, 111
obstructionism, regulatory
corruption, 262—3
Odessa-Brody pipeline, 235
OECD. See Organization for
Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD)
oil market, reforms of, 230
oil tanker delivery contracts,
234-5
‘the oil whip, 232
oligarchate, 4, 6, 11, 49, 110, 112,
129, 134, 138, 163,182, 187,
188, 192,201,202, 263, 275,
289, 308, 309,311,317,319,
322, 323, 326
oligarch-captured society, 128
oligarchs, formation and role of
campaign financing, 215—16
channels of influence, 214—15
communist nomenklatura, 203
criminal activities, 202
delayed stabilization, 220
democratic standards, 201
economic decline crisis, 210
energy supplies, 201
financial stabilization, 212
formation and origins, 202—3
highly subsidised credits, 211
influence policies, 203
insider privatization of state
enterprises, 211
348
Index
oligarchs, formation and role of (Cont.)
insider status or connection,
211-12
misconceptions and myths, 202,
216-20
natural entrepreneurship vs.
insider connections, 206
official agencies, 202
and politicians, 215
post-Soviet corruption, 208
price liberalization, 209
private businesses, 211
privatization process, 212—13
raiding techniques, use of, 214
state-guaranteed prices, 209-10
theory of rent-seeking, 207—8
transfer pricing, 210
variations of mechanisms,
208-9
oligarchy, 10, 47, 70, 86, 111, 127,
138, 142, 201,203, 207,217,
220, 221,306,312
Olson, M., 14, 17
Olson model, 16
opaque group’, 98, 218
opinion polls, 7n4, 280, 281,
296nl5,316
‘OPORA’, 271
optimism, 136, 143nl, 321, 323
Orange reform program, 133
Orange Regime, 116-19, 122, 123,
125-8, 130, 132,138, 142-4,
168, 188, 196, 230, 253, 255,
269, 271,280, 283, 291,308,
312,317
Orange Revolution, 5-7, 10, 47,
51-2, 58, 99,109-13,115,
116, 118, 123, 125, 129, 132,
133, 135, 142, 167, 175, 188,
197,217, 250, 253,290, 299,
308, 309, 319, 329
Organization for Economic
Co-operation and
Development (OECD), 49
otpor, 113
Our Ukraine, 114, 118, 119, 126,
127
outside anchor effect, 268
TAP’ or TAPA (Pope), 259
partial truths, 315
Partly Free democracy, 119
Partnership and Co-operation
Agreement, 280, 282, 289
Pavlovskey, M., 28, 73
Pekar, V, 329
petty corruption, 251, 264—5
back-of-the-envelope calculation,
264
fake diplomas, 264—5
high-level officials and politicians,
265
individual bribes, 264
private education institutions, 265
Pinchuk, 114, 117, 154, 159, 206,
207,213,218,219
Plokhy, S., 5n3, 13nl, I6n3, 18n6,
22nl2, 22n 13, 25, 72nll,
319n2
Poland, 18, 30, 35-8, 49, 52-4, 56,
58, 73,74,91, 100, 106, 107,
124, 157, 176, 181, 189-91,
193, 194, 196, 209, 220, 234,
235, 238, 240, 243, 250, 252,
255,262, 281,294,311,313,
314
Index
349
policymakers, 172
Polischuk, L., 46n5
Polish-Cossack periods, craft
industry of, 24
Polish-Lithuanian Empire, 17—21
political allies, 132, 178, 196
political corruption
election campaigns, 256
high degree of democracy, 260—1
international money-laundering
regulations, 261
political economy developments,
314-15
political imprisonment, 143
political leadership, 267, 315-16,
329
Pora, 111, 113
Poroshenko, P., 4, 8, 131, 150, 156,
161, 162, 203n2, 205-7,215,
219, 257-60, 275, 280, 284,
309, 320
corruption control, 177-9
deregulation, 172—3
economic development, 181-2
EU integration process, 174-6
financial stabilization, 168
and Forbes ‘awardee’ Zhevaho,
205
improvements in ROL, 168
macro stabilization, 169-72
rule of law reforms, 176—7
post-colonial mentality, 70, 81-2
post-communist transition, quarter
century of, 37-45
post-EuroMaidan leadership, 4
post-Soviet corruption, 208
prevalence of cronyism (or
clientelism), 256-7
price liberalization, 93, 209
Prince Ivan III, 22
privatization, 19—20, 38, 44, 46, 63,
78, 87, 91, 93-5, 97, 123,
127, 127nl6, 205,208,211,
212.219, 227, 257
procurement-related corruption, 267
public transparency, 197—8
Pustovoitenko, V, 95—6
Putin, V., 115, 122, 128, 145, 153,
155, 156, 158, 159n24, 160,
162.217.219, 229,231,290
Pyatachenko, H., 27
Pylypchuk, V., 63, 75
Pynzenyk-Kuchma reforms, 238
Pynzenyk, V., 67, 75, 76, 87, 89, 95,
106, 117, 119,123,135, 191,
196, 230, 238,253,263,271,
307, 308,311,312, 327
radical economic reforms, 67, 73,
81,82, 135
raiding techniques, use of, 214
rapid shock therapy’ reforms, 70
Red Army, 137
‘Red Director’ category, 204, 210
regulatory corruption, 262—4
‘reiderstvo’, 213, 250, 258
rent-seekers, Russia
economic dependence of, 224
energy imports, 226
energy trade, 223-4, 225—6
financial instability, creation
of, 228
gas prices reducing consumption,
225
350
Index
rent-seekers, Russia (Cont.)
illegal diversion of gas, 227-8
ITERA model, 227, 229
low prices for energy, 228-9
negative effects, 224—5
Ukrainian politicians, 228
rent-seeking, 10, 106, 181, 187, 188,
191,202,212,214,216-18,
221,223,250-1,253,257,
306
and energy dependence, 224—8
opportunities of, 46, 63
theory of, 207—8
reprivatization, 117, 118, 120, 121,
123, 128, 129, 131-4, 138,
213,231
resource-based exports, 244
revisionist interpretation, 317
Roland, G., 41
Rose Revolution, 40, 49, 124, 270,
273, 275
RosUkrEnergo, 131, 227, 231 -2
Rukh movement, 27, 64, 70, 310,
319
rule of law (ROL), 8, 37, 46, 94,
107, 117, 123-5, 137,168,
172, 175-8, 180-2, 202,213,
217, 245,297, 308,310, 323,
326-7
Russia
bold-faced interventionism of,
111
budget, 323
economic dependence (see
economic dependence, Russia)
gas and oil import, 220-1, 256
Gazprom, 102, 131, 150, 209,
227, 229-31
imperialism, 4
interventionism, 114—15
rent-seekers (see rent-seekers,
Russia)
Russian Empire, 4, 5, 22
Russian Federation, 27, 242, 316
Russian media dominance, 293
Rybachuk, O., 133
Saakashvili, M., 128nl7
Sachs, J., 74
Sakaashvili, M., 251
Samofalov, A., 257-9, 258n7, 263,
263nl4
Savaatev, A., 46n5
Savchenko, O., 75
Schulz, M., 174
sealed-lips campaign, 291
sealed-lips policy, 309
security of property rights, 217—18
Sheremeta, E, 173, 181, 263,
263nl3, 312, 326
shock therapy, 36, 54, 58, 70, 73,
81,193
Shpek, R., 67
Silicon Valley, 313
Single Economic Space concept, 281,
297-8
siryi kardynaly (grey cardinals), 257
slow-reform strategy, advance signal
of, 63
small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), 147, 174
expansion of, 263
licensing and inspections of, 251
Smolansky, O., 71, 71nl0, 226,
232nl5,232nl6, 233
Sochan, E, 81
Index
351
social market economy, 41
Solana, J., 116
Soviet colonialism, 25
Soviet communist period 1991, 22
Soviet economic growth, 26, 106
Soviet period, 10, 25-7, 36, 55-7,
72nl 1, 99n9, 137n23,205,
211, 21 ln9, 237, 304, 306
Soviet system, 63, 216
Soviet Union laws, 62
Spechler, 23nl4
Srzentic, N», 16n4, 218nl9
Stabilisation and Association
Agreement’, 283
stacked-card process, 213
state-guaranteed prices, 209
State Property Fund, 127
Strabo, 3, 10, 13
Strasbourg speech, April 1996, 289
Subtelny, O., 13nl, 18-21, 20n9,
21nl0, 21nll, 23nl5, 23nl6,
24nl7, 25
Surkis, H., 80
Swiss and American authorities, 104,
328
Systemic Transformation Facility, 88
Szeptyicki, 81
Tarr, 28
Taruta, S., 114, 134, 151, 204, 218,
219, 260
Tatar invasion of 1240, 4
temporary export shocks, 134
Teryokhin, S., 135
the law on Ukrnafta, 258-9
Third Maidan, 323, 329-30
trade restrictions
domestic, 68
negative impact, 313
Russia, 157, 158
transfer pricing process, 208, 210—11
Transition Progress Index (TPI), 38,
40n2, 47, 48, 52, 53, 57, 58,
74nl4, 90,91,93, 97, 106,
107, 122, 176, 190,286, 289,
305, 307
Transparency International, 251,
253-6, 264, 267, 274, 327
Transparency International Index of
Corruption Control, 110
Treaty of Pereyaslav 1654, 21
Treaty of Rome, 281
Turchinov, A., 131, 260
Tyhypko, 114, 204
Tymoshenko-Lazarenko partnership,
205-6
Tymoshenko-Pynzenyk reforms, 124,
253, 312
Tymoshenko, Y., 5, 10, 96, 110,
117, 119, 121, 123, 127, 128,
130, 132-3, 135-6, 143, 144,
154, 156, 159,216-17,
281-2, 308
gas dealings, 318
oligarchic establishment, 317-18
Orange ranks, 308—9
Tyumen oil, 235
Ukaz 1714, 23
Ukraine-EU relations
accession process, 294
acquis communautaire,
negotiations on, 284
delayed reform strategy, 288
352
Index
Ukraine-EU relations (Cont.)
EU vs. EACU, 291-2
in Kravchuk period, 288
under Kuchma, 289
Law on Legislation, 282
membership process, 282, 288—9
“ modus operand! ” of European
integration, 283
opinions of Europeans, 294
opposition or uncertainty, 295
Orange forces, 283—4, 291
regional differences, 293
Russian media dominance, 293
sealed-lips campaign, 291
‘Stabilisation and Association
Agreement5, 283
Treaty of Rome, 281-2
World Policy institute poll, 296
Yushchenko presidency, 282,
289-91
‘Ukraine Week5, 174
“Ukraine without Kuchma
Movement55, 113
Ukrainian Communist Party, 64
Ukrainian Media Holdings (UMH),
259, 260
Ukrainian Petrol Corporation, 205
Ukrainian Railways, 258
Ukrainska Pravda 257, 261
UKREXIMBANK, 259
‘Ukrganda, 256
Umrykhyna, E., 75nl5
United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), HDI of,
36, 45
US robber barons, 217—18
USSR, 4, 8, 25-8, 30, 57nl4, 62,
71,72, 104, 115, 137,216,
239, 241, 307, 316
Van Zon, H., 28, 67n4, 69n7,
73nl3, 79, 194, 195n6, 198
Velychenko, 18, 18n7
Vikings, 14
Visegrad Four, 279
Vistula system, 18
Volkov, O., 80, 231
Voxukraine report, 177, 178
Walesa, L., 76, 76nl6, 196
Washington Consensus, 48, 58, 92
WGICORR, 251-3, 269
Wilson, 86nl
Wilson, A., 9, 70, 111 n2, 112n4
World Bank, 30, 49, 52, 67, 75,
lOlnll, 124, 135, 148, 149,
238, 244, 253, 268, 271,272,
273nl9
Country Economic
Memorandum of, 243
index of administrative control,
67-9
rankings, 308, 327
Rule of Law percentiles, 176
survey, 274
World Governance Indicators
programme (WGICORR),
251-3, 269
World Policy institute poll, 294—6
World Trade Organization rules, 5
Yanukovich, V, 94, 97-9, 105, 112,
116, 119, 121, 122, 127, 134,
135,141-64
Index
353
campaign, 115
Orange forces, 283—4, 291
Pyrrhic victory, 309
wealth and political power, 308—9
Yatseniuk, A., 4, 181, 228, 261, 329
Yekhanurov, Y., 118, 121, 127,
127nl6, 132
York University Conference in
Toronto, 77
Yukhnovsky, A. I., 77
Yurchuk, 81
Yushchenko-Tymoshenko
government, 113, 114, 280
Yushchenko, V., 5—7, 10, 11, 47, 62,
68, 75, 89, 94, 96-9, 104-7,
109-38, 145, 150, 151, 172,
177, 181, 182, 188, 189, 212,
213, 226, 229-31,238, 253,
260, 263, 271,280, 282, 283,
289, 290, 307, 309,312,317
domestic policies, 308
economic growth, 308
legacy, 136—8
Orange Regime, 117—35
Orange Revolution, 109, 111-16
Zavhorodney, O., 258
Zhevaho, K., 204—7
Zviahilskyi, V., 68, 80, 104, 195,
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spelling | Havrylyshyn, Oleh 1943-2020 (DE-588)170031322 aut The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? London Palgrave Macmillan [2016] © 2016 xvii, 353 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in economic transition Geschichte 1991-2017 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1991- gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftsreform (DE-588)4066512-4 gnd rswk-swf Politische Ökonomie (DE-588)4115586-5 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Politische Ökonomie (DE-588)4115586-5 s Geschichte 1991- z DE-604 Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 s Wirtschaftsreform (DE-588)4066512-4 s Geschichte 1991-2017 z 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als 978-1-137-57690-3 Online-Ausgabe, eBook Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029601835&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029601835&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029601835&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Havrylyshyn, Oleh 1943-2020 The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? Wirtschaftsreform (DE-588)4066512-4 gnd Politische Ökonomie (DE-588)4115586-5 gnd Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd |
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title | The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
title_auth | The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
title_exact_search | The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
title_full | The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
title_fullStr | The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
title_full_unstemmed | The political economy of independent Ukraine slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
title_short | The political economy of independent Ukraine |
title_sort | the political economy of independent ukraine slow starts false starts and a last chance |
title_sub | slow starts, false starts, and a last chance? |
topic | Wirtschaftsreform (DE-588)4066512-4 gnd Politische Ökonomie (DE-588)4115586-5 gnd Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaftsreform Politische Ökonomie Wirtschaftspolitik Ukraine |
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