Convergence and Divergence in Europe: Polish and Ukrainian Cases
Dmytro Lukianenko,
Viktor Chuzhykov,
Michał Gabriel Woźniak,
Larysa Antoniuk,
Teresa Bal-Woźniak,
Ryszarda Bolonek,
Mieczysław Dobija,
Natalia Fedirko,
Oleksandr Fedirko,
Dariusz Firszt,
Andrii Honcharuk,
Denys Ilnytskyi,
Łukasz Jabłoński,
Iryna Kaleniuk,
Ewa Kaliszuk,
Jerzy Kleer,
Anna Olefir,
Yevhen Panchenko,
Anatolii Poruchnyk,
Volodymyr Satsyk,
Volodymyr Savchuk,
Kinga Stępień,
Yaroslava Stolyarchuk,
Nataliya Tatarenko,
Tomasz Tokarski and
Tetiana Tsyhankova
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Denys Olexandrovych Ilnytskyy ()
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Abstract:
The all-round aspects of bilateral relations are considered in the common Ukrainian-Polish monograph. Authors uncover important features of social-andeconomic systems convergence under conditions of globalization and European integration, as well as the further transformation of Central- and East European countries. The focus of the monograph is to analyze the characteristic features of the evolution of Polish and Ukrainian economic models. The research interest of the authors of the monograph has been concentrated on the diversification of bilateral economic relations and subject to the fundamental objective – the co-integration of Ukraine and the EU, as well as the possibility of adapting the Polish experience of systemic transformation of the national social and economic model. The monograph is addressed to scientists, politicians, public activists, diplomats, international experts, and to all those, who are not indifferent to the European prospect of Ukraine.
Keywords: Ukraine; Poland; EU; integration; economic systems; economic models; convergence; globalization; policies; information resourses; systemic transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B0 E0 F0 F59 F6 O10 P20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-04-29, Revised 2013-04-29
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Published in Monograph -.-(2013): pp. 1-688
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