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Ukraine’s Reconstruction Policy Options for Building an Effective Financial Architecture

17 Apr 2024

In his non- profit activity, Vladyslav served as a member of the National Reform Council (2014-2016), Chair of the Banking Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine (2010-2014) and member of the Board of Directors of the Kyiv School of Economics (2012-2014). [...] At some point, the fighting will cease, and the Ukrainian people VII and the world will face the question how to rebuild the country and, in the process, restructure and reform the economy. [...] Bank credit to the private economy as a share of GDP increased dramatically in the mid-1990s, and by the start of the global 17 financial crisis it was approaching the levels of Germany. [...] Since the judiciary can only be reformed top-down, much depends on the people who constitute the Higher Council of Justice (HCJ), the highest self-governing body that can investigate disciplinary cases against judges and dismiss them, and the Higher Qualification Commission of Judges (HQCJ), the commission that evaluates the integrity of judges and recommends to the HCJ whether to hire a candidate. [...] Thus, there was a substantial demand for an equivalent programme for Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union in the 1990s following the collapse of communism; for Iraq after the 2003 war; for the Middle East after the Arab Spring; for Syria and the surrounding areas after the Syrian conflict; for Western/Saharan Africa in the 2010s; and for Haiti after the earthquake and political u.
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