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A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine

In this, the first of CEPR’s Rapid Response Economics series, which is designed to publish research on major policy issues with the utmost speed, a proposal is put forward for the design and requirements of an effort to ensure that Ukraine can recover from the effects of the current war.

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine: Introduction“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/blueprint-reconstruction-ukraine-introduction

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Basic inputs for the analysis“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/basic-inputs-analysis

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Potential sources of aid“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/potential-sources-aid

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Principles of reconstruction“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/principles-reconstruction

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Institutional design for funnelling aid into Ukraine“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/institutional-design-funnelling-aid-ukraine

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Stage 0 (while hostilities last): ‘Minimising the damage’“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/stage-0-while-hostilities-last-minimising-damage

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Reconstruction stage I (months 0-6): ‘Rapid response’“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/reconstruction-stage-i-months-0-6-rapid-response

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Reconstruction stage II (months 3-24): Rapid revival of the infrastructure and economy“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/reconstruction-stage-ii-months-3-24-rapid-revival-infrastructure-and-economy

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2022), “Reconstruction stage III: Foundation for long-run growth“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/reconstruction-stage-iii-foundation-long-run-growth

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Becker, T, B Eichengreen, and Y Gorodnichenko (2002), “The cost of reconstruction“, in S Guriev, S Johnson, T Mylovanov, K Rogoff and B Weder di Mauro (eds), A Blueprint for the Reconstruction of Ukraine, CEPR Press, London. https://cepr.org/chapters/cost-reconstruction