38 533
(million USD)
Foreign exchange reserves
1.1.2024
4,7 (USD/UAH)
Inflation index
1.1.2024
309 769
(million USD)
Consolidated Budget Revenues
309768,9
Macroeconomic forecast
2022 | 2023 | 2024 (forecast) | |
---|---|---|---|
GDP (annual growth, %) | -29.1 | 5.6 | 3.4 |
Consumer price index (closing, %) | 26.6 | 5.1 | 8.3 |
Current transactions (% of GDP) | 5.0 | -5.4 | -9.1 |
Budget deficit (% of GDP) | 16.3 | 20.2 | 20.4 |
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21.02.2024
Think tanks propose to reject the Government’s draft law No. 10439 on BES and support the draft law No. 10439-2 in the Parliament
On January 29, 2024, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine registered the draft law "On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine "On the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine" to improve the work of the Bureau" under registration number 10439 (from now on - the Government's draft law 10439), which reflects the Government's vision of addressing economic issues of relations between law enforcement agencies and business.
26.01.2024
Institutional Reforms in Ukraine in the Context of the EU Accession Negotiation
CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research and CASE Ukraine cordially invite you to join a webinar
26.01.2024
CASE Ukraine has renewed the Supervisory Board
Kateryna Bornukova, Natalia Melnyk and Pavlo Shatokhin joined the Supervisory Board.
10.11.2023
70% of Ukrainians expect an economic boom in post-war Ukraine – CASE Ukraine
48% of Ukrainians believe that the primary source of economic growth should be the government's creation of conditions for foreign investors and Ukrainian entrepreneurs. 27.1% of respondents expect the confiscation of Russian assets.
26.09.2023
The Ukrainian Business Council and CASE Ukraine signed a joint memorandum
The Ukrainian Business Council and the Center for Social and Economic Research CASE Ukraine, which implements the educational project "CostUA," have signed a memorandum of cooperation to promote Ukraine's recovery and development.
20.07.2023
Ukrainians are unwilling to pay taxes due to low incomes and questionable government spending, CASE Ukraine survey
80.3% of the answers to the question "Why do you think ordinary citizens may not want to pay taxes?" were for the option "Because of low income that does not allow for a decent standard of living" (several options were available).
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Economic Priorities in Post-war Ukraine
The latest report by CASE and CASE Ukraine
Expert discussion on Prospects of Decentralisation
Decentralisation is the basis for sectoral changes that have to happen in the country. Ukraine dealt with administrative and territorial division matters: territorial communities have been formed across the country, the number of Raions have changed, and community resources and powers have increased.
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