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Title Application of EU Programs and Financial Instruments for Ukraine
ID_Doc 64298
Authors Sych, O; Kruhliakova, V
Title Application of EU Programs and Financial Instruments for Ukraine
Year 2023
Published Scientific Papers Of The University Of Pardubice-Series D-Faculty Of Economics And Administration, 31, 1
DOI 10.46585/sp31011680
Abstract European structural funds and financial institutions are the primary funding sources for strategic development initiatives, achieving sustainable development goals and implementing the Green Deal strategy in Europe. As Ukraine moves towards EU membership, it has the potential to use these new financial instruments to support its development projects, drawing on the experience of neighbouring countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. The article evaluates the effectiveness of EU funding in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Ukraine. We built a regression model that assessed the impact of EU financial instruments on economic growth in Ukraine, Poland and the Czech Republic over ten years. A regression analysis of the relationship between financing through EBRD, EIB loans and indicators of GDP per capita, and foreign direct investment, showed a high level of correlation between these indicators in each country. The most significant impact on GDP is indicated by EBRD project financing in Ukraine. In addition, the growth of financing through European banks is a good sign for foreign investors. It contributes to their involvement in the country's economy, which is crucial for the recovery of Ukraine after the war. The study is of practical importance for improving Ukraine's reconstruction programs using diversified sources of financing.
Author Keywords EU programs; Cohesion policy; Grants; EIB loans; EBRD loans; Ukraine
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001062141500001
WoS Category Business; Economics; Management
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://doi.org/10.46585/sp31011680
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