Most Ukrainian industrial enterprises support the European direction in the country’s economic integration. This has been shown by the survey of the Kyiv based Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting.The percentage of the enterprises that opt for economic integration with Russia and other CIS countries has shrunk almost three times compared to 2013. Yet, some in the Ukrainian industrial sector are concerned about possible Russian sanctions in case Ukraine pursues closer trade relationships with the EU.
The press conference titled "One Year of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: the View of the EU-Ukraine Civil Society Platform" took place on July 10, 2015, in the Ukrinform press agency. Veronika Movchan, Academic Director of the IER, spoke at the conference. She coordinates the Platform's Working Group 7 titled "Tariff regulation, transitional periods, exemptions, regime of trade with the third countries."
2014 was the most difficult year for Ukrainian economy in the XXI century. Ukraine faced economic crisis and military conflict in the East, while Russia annexed Crimea.
On December 15, 2014, the NGO "Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting" had announced a tender to perform the audit of financial statements of the project "Trade policy and practice in Ukraine" (2014), as provided by the Agreement between the NGO "Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting" and Swedish agency for international Cooperation (Sida).
The Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting first came to Global Go To Think Tank Index Report. The Institute ranked 44th among leading think tank "By Best Advocacy Campaign".
On 1 January, 2015, started the project “Mapping out vulnerable sectors in the Eastern Partnership countries”, one of which partners was the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting.
The publication is published only in Ukrainian.
The publication is published only in Ukrainian.
The publication is published only in Ukrainian.