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,Establishing Economic Sovereignty, 1991–94, greatsignificance.”. In a similar veln, Vice Rector o tlie Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration Boiidan Krawchenko focuses on the entire cadre of political leaders, arguing that elites play the critical role in nation-huilding/ Final ly, Alexander Motyl stresse the primaey of the State in the可触知 发表于 2025-3-27 10:38:14
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Tax Policy and Subnational Finances,en that sustained deficit reduetion occurs primarlly through long-term revenue enhancement rather than expenditure re- form. Budgeiary politics tend to rnake current expendiiures “sücky- downwards”: easier to raise than to reduee. Further, the political consensus needed to cut spending is generaily遭遇 发表于 2025-3-27 22:50:57
,From Hyperinflation to Stabilization, 1991–96,tical economy has been more vexing than the country’s two-year slide into hyperinflation in late 1993, followed by its long drive toward stabilization by 1996. From 1991–93, Ukraine had the worst inflation record of any former Soviet republic, with average monthly price increases of 33 percent from傲慢物 发表于 2025-3-28 03:08:05
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Book 2002ormance during the 1990s was the unfortunate result of a combination of the hasty adoption of public policies not clearly understood and a prolonged struggle to build governmental institutions. With a focus on both how the government used financial repression to balance budgets, dampen inflationaryaccomplishment 发表于 2025-3-28 14:01:40
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