Ukraine’s Recovery: Accelerating Growth for a Post-War Economy

What features will characterise the post-war Ukrainian economy? How can a programme for its development and reconstruction be established?

As the one year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, and despite little respite in the intensity of the conflict, this seminar by members of the Ukrainian Economic Reconstruction Council will discuss the common factors of innovation policies behind successful economies. With the conflict presenting a historic opportunity to adopt a new approach, and minimise the time of development, their presentations will explore a ‘fast state’ approach that focuses on adopting reforms to improve both speed and efficiencies and allow a quicker adaptation to the challenges faced by global economies. Whether these be international supply chains, market demands, automation of business processes or reducing barriers to trade.

Opening remarks will be delivered by Dmytro Natalukha, a Ukrainian politician and Chair of the Economic Affairs Parliamentary Committee, with the presentation from Vladyslav Davydov and Glib Buryak.

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