New economy and models for its development in Ukraine

Journal Title: Journal of European Economy - Year 2002, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The notion «a new economy» is comparatively new phenomenon to the field of economics, and its advocates still have not managed to find proper meaning for it. Nevertheless, in the western countries the problems of a new economy is accepted not only as one more regular scientific concept, but also as the newest trend for macro- and microeconomic policy elaboration. The new economic policy phenomenon in Russia is being efficiently studied now, particularly from the point of the country’s readiness to build it. Ukraine is keeping absolute silence in this respect. Neither representatives of the scientific domain, nor politicians have yet realised that a genuine (not one from the Russian fairy tale) «spotted hen» laying golden eggs in every place where the favorable conditions are created has been born.

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Vitalina Kuryliak, Yevhen Savelyev

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Vitalina Kuryliak, Yevhen Savelyev (2002). New economy and models for its development in Ukraine. Journal of European Economy, 1(1), 24-35. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-462274