Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, CEPR has been committed to producing in-depth analysis and offering a platform for discussion on how best to support and rebuild Ukraine. To further this effort and continue providing insights into a broad range of key policy issues affecting Ukraine and the global economy, CEPR is launching a Ukraine Initiative, led by Yuriy Gorodnichenko (University of California Berkeley and CEPR).
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The invasion of Ukraine by Russia and the prolonged war that has since taken place have caused extensive damage to Ukraine and have had transformative impacts on the world’s economic, financial, and geopolitical status quo. Science should play a key role in understanding the consequences of what we witness and CEPR therefore quickly acted to provide a forum to foster dialogue and to produce analytical contributions on this crucially important topic.
In a remarkably short period of time, we put together two Rapid Response Economics reports: A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, offering an overview of a possible reconstruction project for Ukraine, and Macroeconomic Policies for Wartime in Ukraine, outlining key macroeconomic policies to realign the economy towards a more sustainable trajectory, capable of withstanding the pressures of a drawn-out conflict. Expanding on the success of these publications, the recently established Vox EU debate has invited research contributions to assess and inform this evolving policy debate. More than 50 evidence-based columns on the consequences of the war have been selected, leading to the publication of an eBook gathering the most pertinent of these submissions.
We continue to focus on the war in Ukraine with the launch of our Ukraine Initiative, led by Yuriy Gorodnichenko (University of California Berkeley and CEPR). This initiative will bring together our recent output on Ukraine and extend analysis and policy insights to respond to these extraordinary circumstances. The first output from this initiative will be a report on Rebuilding Ukraine, which will be published in December 2022. It will focus not only on how to rebuild Ukraine to the pre-war state, but on how to modernise infrastructure, technology, business environment, institutions, education, healthcare and other critical elements of the economy so that Ukraine can become a full-fledged democracy with a modern economy and strong institutions.
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A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine
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Macroeconomic Policies for Wartime Ukraine
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Global Economic Consequences of the War in Ukraine: Sanctions, Supply Chains and Sustainability
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The Economic Consequences of the War
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The consequences of war for the EU
What are the long-term consequences of the conflict in Ukraine for the EU? Lucrezia Reichlin and Philippe Martin discuss the impact of the war on trade, energy security, fiscal policy, and green transition with Tim Phillips.
The price of war
How hard will sanctions on Russia bite? Anna Pestova and Mikhail Mamonov tell Tim Phillips about the depth of the economic hardship that the Russian people will suffer in 2022.
The food crisis has no respect for borders
This week António Guterres, secretary-general of the UN, warned that the war in Ukraine would tip tens of millions into food insecurity. Guido Porto and Bob Rijkers tell Tim Phillips about who suffers and how much from food price inflation.
Preventing Conflict: Policies for Peace
CEPR RPN on Preventing Conflict: Policies for Peace
Forced displacement, then and now
Syria, Venezuela, Ukraine: forced migration is constantly in the news, but these events have been happening for hundreds of years. Sascha Becker tells Tim Phillips about new research that is discovering the economic impact of mass displacement in history, both on refugees and on communities – and the lessons we can learn from the past.
Will Ukraine's economy survive the war?
Are the Ukrainian economy and financial system holding up to Russia's bombardment? Yevhenii Skok tells Tim Phillips whether emergency policies have been able to maintain liquidity and financial stability, how much damage has been done to Ukraine's productive capacity, and what a post-war financial rebuild would look like.