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The Study Of Realities And Prospects Of Interaction Of Ukraine With European Financial Organizations In The Conditions Of Integration Processes

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  • Onischenko, Volodimyr

    (Poltava national technical university of Yurij Kondratyuk)

  • Romanova, Tatyana

    (Poltava national technical university of Yurij Kondratyuk)

Abstract

In the article were analyzed the prospects of cooperation between Ukraine and EU structural funds. There was studied the current state of interaction between Ukraine and EIB and EBRD, offered the directions of its optimization. It was proved, that the base of increase of effectiveness of the use of investment resources of European financial organizations by Ukraine and approach of prospects of widening of the credit projects spectrum is not only the clear regulation of the national strategy of economic development but also the improvement of the system of monitoring of the use of investment resources.

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  • Onischenko, Volodimyr & Romanova, Tatyana, 2016. "The Study Of Realities And Prospects Of Interaction Of Ukraine With European Financial Organizations In The Conditions Of Integration Processes," EUREKA: Social and Humanities, Scientific Route OÜ, issue 4, pages 9-15.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:social:y:2016:i:4:p:9-15
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