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Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Ukraine on its Way to Inflation Targeting Regime Implementation
Shepel, Nataliia ; Horváth, Roman (advisor) ; Babin, Adrian (referee)
This thesis investigates the role of the exchange rate and interest rate channels in the monetary transmission mechanism in Ukraine. The responses on the domes- tic as well as Russian economy shocks are estimated using the Vector Autoregression Model with block-exogeneity restriction. Monetary transmission did not prove to be strongly effective via neither of the estimated channels, although the exchange rate channel demonstrates the results which are more in line with the economic theory. In addition, the exchange rate channel shows the higher and more significant pass through. Further, we estimate the importance of the shocks of both home and for- eign economies for the domestic variables deviations using variance decomposition technique. The relevance of the Russian shocks in fluctuations of home variables is found out. The current estimation of the transmission mechanism is relevant due to the planned inflation targeting regime implementation in Ukraine which requires understanding of that processes in the economy. 1
Attractiveness of foreign direct investment in Ukraine
Shepel, Nataliia ; Vyhnánek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vacek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis examines the investment climate and foreign direct investments' attractiveness in Ukraine. The theoretical approach for the explanation of foreign investors' decision-making is presented on the basis of the selected theories of transnational corporations. Descriptive and comparative analysis of the investment flows in Ukraine since its independence is made on the basis of statistical data from the National Statistics Committee and World Statistical Databases. Analysis of variables which I regarded to have a potential influence on foreign investors' decision-making in Ukraine was held. The econometric method of regression analysis was used to determine the significant factors among the chosen for the analysis.

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