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Problems that form investment climate of Ukraine

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  • Ulyanchenko Yu. O.

    (KRI NAPA attached to the office of the President of Ukraine.)

  • Kosenko A. V.

    (KRI NAPA attached to the office of the President of Ukraine.)

Abstract

The factors of forming of investment climate of country and industries of economy are considered in the article. The dynamics of the investment attractiveness of Ukraine is analysed. The necessity of foreign investment in the economy at the present stage of its development. The main obstacles for foreign investment in Ukraine are studied, and the ways of attracting foreign investment into the country are considered and the main features to improve the investment climate in Ukraine.

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  • Ulyanchenko Yu. O. & Kosenko A. V., 2015. "Problems that form investment climate of Ukraine," Visnyk of National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine. Public Administration series., National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine, vol. 3(2), pages 42-49, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:vnu:journl:v:3:y:2015:i:2:p:42-49
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