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Lecture-discussion ‘Ukrainian economy under martial law: current challenges and prospects’

FORMAT
offline, Kyiv
10, Dobrovolchykh Batalioniv St.

SPEAKER
Victor Pynzenyk

 

How does Ukraine manage to ensure a resilient economy? How much does it cost and whose efforts are key?

The lecture-discussion will analyse:
the banking sector and financial stability – what helps to maintain confidence in banks, how monetary policy is implemented, and what challenges the financial system faces;
macroeconomic adaptation – what anti-crisis measures helped to avoid economic collapse and what could become new growth points;
the future of the economy after the war – what recovery models are possible, how to attract investment and ensure the long-term financial stability of the state.

We will consider how the state, business and international partners interact in these processes, as well as what financial instruments allow the country to survive and develop even in the most difficult conditions.

Participants will have the opportunity to understand the state of the wartime economy and the challenges ahead. This lecture-discussion will update the decisions that shape economic stability today and identify potential opportunities for business and economic development.

This lecture-discussion is for

  1. Entrepreneurs and managers of the commercial sector – to understand economic trends, adapt business strategies and find new opportunities.
  2. Financial experts, bankers, economic analysts – to analyse the impact of the war on the banking system, financial markets and macroeconomic policy.
  3. Representatives of the public sector and local governments – for effective planning of economic recovery and investment attraction.
  4. Civil society activists and representatives of international economic organisations – to understand economic challenges and possible economic scenarios for the country’s development.
  5. Journalists and media experts – for high-quality coverage of economic processes and their impact on society.

SPEAKER

Viktor Pynzenyk

Lecture-discussion ‘Ukrainian economy under martial law: current challenges and prospects’

Viktor Pynzenyk, Ukrainian politician and economist. Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of several governments of Ukraine. Member of Parliament of Ukraine of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th convocations.

PROGRAMME INCLUDES

  1. Overview of key wartime economic challenges.
  2. Financing of defence and other public expenditures.
  3. Stability of the banking sector and financial system.
  4. Macroeconomic adaptation: how Ukraine is holding the economy together.
  5. Discussion

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES ARE PROVIDED WITH:

  1. Understanding macroeconomic processes in the context of war.
  2. Expertly analysing challenges and opportunities for the Ukrainian economy – assessing the current state and forecasting future changes.
  3. Evaluating the impact of international financial support – what aid programmes are in place, how they affect the economy and what are the prospects for their development.
  4. Studying the role of business and the state in economic recovery – how entrepreneurs, government institutions and international partners can contribute to sustainable development.
  5. Developing skills in critical analysis of economic data – learning to assess risks and make informed decisions.
  6. Shaping a vision of Ukraine’s economic future – discussing the key factors that will determine economic resilience and development after the war.

We recommend this course to those who want to:

  • Understand the mechanisms of the modern Ukrainian economy – learn how defence is financed, the banking system works and international support.
  • Realise what awaits the Ukrainian economy – what challenges and opportunities the country will face after the war.
  • Make informed financial and business decisions – analyse economic data and assess market prospects.
  • Adapt effectively to changes – work in conditions of uncertainty and use available resources for development.
  • Gain relevant economic knowledge for work in business, public administration or international organisations.

THE COST OF TRAINING

10, Dobrovolchykh batalyoniv Str., Kyiv

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