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Institutional changes in processing chains of forest sector: priorities and determinants

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  • Vladyslav Roshkevych

    (Science and Research Institute of the National Academic Institution "Academy of Financial Management", Kyiv)

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The expediency to hold institutional changes in the forest sector with an aim of expanded reproduction of processing chains' potential restoration has been substantiated in the article. The main trends of export and import of timber and forest products from 2001 to 2015 have been analysed, and the reserves to increase supplies of products with high added value to foreign markets and decrease of volumes of unproductive import of forest products have been revealed. The priorities of institutional changes in forest sector by forming holdings, financial and industrial groups and cluster formations that will allow to increase the amounts of investment support for implementation of projects to restore capacities of wood processing segment of forest sector of Ukraine have been suggested.

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  • Vladyslav Roshkevych, 2016. "Institutional changes in processing chains of forest sector: priorities and determinants," Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, Yuriy Kovalenko, issue 7, pages 22-24, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:uje:journl:y:2016:i:7:p:22-24
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