Synopses & Reviews
The present volume contains papers presented at the Fourth Quinquennial Conference on Ukrainian Economics at the Ukrainian Research Institute of Harvard University, in September 1990. Contributions by Tetiana Pakhomova and Serhii Mischenko and four discussants have been added in order to round out the collection. The volume from the previous quinquennial conference dealt with Ukrainian economic history prior to World War I. The present collection deals with the Ukrainian economy during the late twentieth century--a period of epochal change. The papers are divided into five sections: Framework; Resources; Performance; Welfare; and External Relations. A recurrent theme centers on the nature of Ukrainian-Soviet economic relations in the past, whether this relationship was exploitative, and, if so, to what degree. Each author reviews economic trends in Ukraine to the end of 1990, and analyzes the potential for future Ukrainian economic policy and development. The analyses are supported by a large amount of statistical information, presented in eighty tables. Four maps help orient the reader with Ukrainian geography.
The contributors are from the U.S., Canada, England, and the Ukraine; they represent various schools of economic thought and employ different methodologies. The discussion papers at the end of each section facilitate the synthesis of the material in the papers and introduce an element of scholarly discussion on issues that presently are of vital importance to Ukraine.
Because of the wide range of topics and extensive source material, this collection will be useful not only to specialists, but also to students and others interested in Ukraine today.
Review
Focusing on Ukrainian economic performance, the book is revolutionary in that it discusses various macroeconomic indicators on the basis of newly available statistics
The contributions contained in the volume suggest that the performance of the Ukrainian economy, in terms of the most important indicators, has been second-rate compared to the other former Soviet republics. Rahul N. Moodgal
Synopsis
The present collection deals with the Ukrainian economy during the late twentieth century--a period of epochal change. The papers are divided into five sections: Framework; Resources; Performance; Welfare; and External Relations. Because of the wide range of topics and extensive source material, this collection will be useful not only to specialists, but also to students and others interested in Ukraine today.
Table of Contents
Preface
Note on Usage
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Guide Maps and Figures
Part I: Framework
1. Introduction
I. S. Koropeckyj
2. Radical Reconstruction of the Ukrainian Economy: Reasons, Reforms, Outlook
Ivan Lukinov
Part II: Resources
3. Demographic Trends in Ukraine in the Late Twentieth Century
Ralph S. Clem
4. Labor Force and Employment in Ukraine
Stephen Rapawy
5. Energy, Minerals, and Economic Policy
Leslie Dienes
6. Capital Formation, Capital Stock, and Capital Productivity
David A. Dyker
7. Discussion
Serhii Pyrozhkov
Part III: Performance
8. Gross Social Product and Net Material Product and Their Sectoral Structures
Andrii Revenko
9. National Income of Ukraine: Estimation and Analysis
F. I. Kushnirsky
10. Ukrainian Industrial Productivity: A Republic-Comparative Analysis
Blaine McCants
11. Ukrainian Agriculture
Elizabeth Clayton
12. Discussion
Holland Hunter
Part IV: Welfare 13. Living Standards in Ukraine: Retrospect and Prospect
Gertrude E. Schroeder
14. Regional Aspects of Ukraine's Economic Development
Mariian Dolishnii
15. Environmental Conditions
Craig ZumBrunnen
16. Discussion
Alan Abouchar
Part V: External Relations
17. Ukraine's External Trade
Tetiana Pakhomova and Serhii Mischenko
18. Income Transfers and Macroeconomic Accountability from the Republic Standpoint
Volodimir N. Bandera
19. Discussion
I. S. Koropeckyj
Index
Addresses of Contributors