In cooperation with policy makers and academics from Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine (CASE Ukraine), the ZHAW School of management and Law has developed a concrete concept for economic reforms in post-war Ukraine. From the International Management Institute, Prof. Dr. Christopher Hartwell was involved in the study.
The study, “A Blueprint for Reform: Economic priorities in post-war Ukraine,” shows that reconstruction can succeed despite challenges in fighting corruption, improving rule of law, or the need for more transparency. The work was funded by the Call for Rapid Action proposals “Dealing with emergencies as a result of the war against Ukraine” among others, and can be downloaded from Case Ukraine (PDF).
Further media contributions on the topic
- CESIfo policy journal “EconPol Forum”: What Should Be the Economic Priorities in Post-war Ukraine?
- Chicago Tribune: Ukraine has the means to strengthen an economy battered by war with Russia
- TVP World: Post-war plan for rebuilding Ukraine