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Policy Implications Podcast
Olha Zadorozhna (Kozminski University)
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Policy Implications is a podcast where we dive into new research in economics and finance and ask what it means for policymakers in the real world. This season, we focus on Ukraine – the war, the economy, and the institutions that will shape the country’s future. The host of the show is Olha Zadorozhna, an economist whose main areas of research expertise are governance, institutions, and resilience in Ukraine and the neighboring region. This series is supported by the Economists for Ukraine and Kozminski University.
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Policy Implications is a podcast where we dive into new research in economics and finance and ask what it means for policymakers in the real world. This season, we focus on Ukraine – the war, the economy, and the institutions that will shape the country’s future. The host of the show is Olha Zadorozhna, an economist whose main areas of research expertise are governance, institutions, and resilience in Ukraine and the neighboring region. This series is supported by the Economists for Ukraine and Kozminski University.
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S03.Episode 1. Perception vs Reality: What Data Say About Corruption in Ukraine.
Policy Implications Podcast
28 minutes 9 seconds
3 weeks ago
S03.Episode 1. Perception vs Reality: What Data Say About Corruption in Ukraine.

In this episode of Policy Implications, Olha Zadorozhna talks with Tatyana Deryugina, a distinguished economist, co-founder of “Economists for Ukraine” network, and an Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They discuss Tatyana’s recent research on how to measure corruption using household data and public procurement, and what these new measures say about Ukraine compared to other countries.

More details about the papers discussed in this episode may be found here: 

·       “Measuring Corruption From Household Income and Consumption Micro-Data: An International Perspective”:https://shorturl.at/SUxvB.

·       “Rating Government Procurement Markers”: https://shorturl.at/Hd2ua.


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Policy Implications Podcast
Policy Implications is a podcast where we dive into new research in economics and finance and ask what it means for policymakers in the real world. This season, we focus on Ukraine – the war, the economy, and the institutions that will shape the country’s future. The host of the show is Olha Zadorozhna, an economist whose main areas of research expertise are governance, institutions, and resilience in Ukraine and the neighboring region. This series is supported by the Economists for Ukraine and Kozminski University.