| Experts and agri-businesses want to lift the Moratorium on the sale of agricultural land
Press-release, 05.02.2009
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| Poll reveals that 67% of respondents would not sell their land plots once the moratorium is lifted
Press-release, 04.02.2009
There are no grounds for concern expressed by some politicians regarding abolishing the moratorium on agricultural sales. They maintain that once the ban is lifted, peasants would hurry to sell their land plots, even at rock bottom price
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| Shadow economy is the key obstacle to regional development
Press-release, 27.11.2008
27 November, Kyiv. The shadow economy of Ukraine is hampering the country’s regional development and reducing its economic competitiveness, stated Nataliya Izosimova, Managing Director of the Foundation for Effective Governance (FEG), at a regional development roundtable held by FEG in Kiev.
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| Regional development as a way to increase national competitiveness
Press-release, 17.11.2008
On November 27, Thursday, at 10am through 2pm the Foundation for Effective Governance is organizing an open discussion “Regional development as a way to increase national competitiveness”, at the conference hall of the National Academy for Public Administration, Office of the President of Ukraine.
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| Foundation for Effective Governance, Monitor Group and Lviv Government Launch City Economic Development Project
Press-release, 07.10.2008
Kiev. 7 October. Lviv City Council, the Foundation for Effective Governance and the leading international consultancy Monitor Group have signed a tripartite cooperation agreement. The document will serve as the framework for the parties to launch Lviv economic development project.
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| Zakarpattya is successful in combating unemployment and crimes but the Oblast does not improve its infrastructure
Press-release, 18.07.2008
Kyiv. July, 16. Being one of the poorest regions in Ukraine, due to a number of strengths, however, Zakarpattya was ranked 3rd (behind Kyiv City and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) in the competitiveness ranking of the 12 regions and 57th in the global index, behind the Republic of Cyprus and Kazakhstan and ahead of Turkey and Russia.
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| Public and private institutions in Khmelnitsky Oblast are more efficient if compared to those in other regions of Ukraine
Press-release, 17.07.2008
Kyiv. July, 14. Khmelnitsky Oblast was ranked the 5th among 12 regions of Ukraine (behind Kyiv City, Dnipropetrovsk, Zakarpattya and Lviv Oblasts); it was ranked the 69th in the global index behind Costa-Rica and ahead of Brazil
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| Competitiveness of Kherson Oblast is far below the “national average” level
Press-release, 15.07.2008
Kyiv. July, 14. Kherson Oblast is ranked on the next to the last position (11th) in Ukraine’s regions’ Competitiveness Ranking, ahead of Cherkasy Oblast only. It is ranked 91st in the Global Competitiveness Index behind Bulgaria and Uruguay and ahead of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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| Donetsk Oblast competes with Japan on the level of science education
Press-release, 10.06.2008
Donetsk. June 10, 2008. Donetsk Oblast is ranked 7th out of 12 regions in the Ukrainian regions’ competitiveness rating and 74th in the Global Competitiveness Rating just behind Vietnam.
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| Dnepropetrovsk Oblast is ahead of Russia, Turkey and Argentina on the level of development
Press-release, 09.06.2008
Dnepropetrovsk. June the 9th. Dnepropetrovsk Oblast is ranked 2nd just behind Kyiv in the rating of competitiveness of 12 regions of Ukraine and 54th in the Global Rating of Competitiveness.
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