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Event Date |
Tue May 28 CEST (over 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue May 28 6:30am - Tue May 28 8:30am |
Location |
Bruegel
Rue de la Charité 33, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium |
This year all eyes are on Ukraine as the country goes to the polls twice. After electing a president in April, Ukraine will vote for a new parliament. This new government will be in charge of the Ukrainian economy for the next five years.
This political change is unfolding as the Ukrainian economy is slowly recovering from the deep economic crisis of 2014-15, and is under the pressure of sovereign debt and an aggressive Russia.
What are the main challenges for the Ukrainian economy in the coming years, and what should the new government do to meet these challenges? How could the EU and other international partners help in putting Ukraine on a path to sustainable economic growth?
2019 Speakers
Olena Carbou
Executive Director, Ukrainian Think Tanks Liaison Office in Brussels
Marek Dabrowski
Non-Resident Fellow
Elena Flores
Director, International economic and financial relations, Global Governance, DG ECFIN
Ivan Miklos
Chairman of the Strategic Advisory Group for Supporting Ukrainian Reforms (SAGSUR)
Hlib Vyshlinsky
Executive Director, Centre for Economic Strategy (CES)
2019 Sponsors and Partners
• Centre for Economic Strategy