Abstract

The purpose of the article is to study the current problems of investment processes in the conditions of transformation of the Ukrainian economy. The relevance of the research was due to significant changes in political, economic and social processes of Ukraine. The research was conducted using general scientific and special methods and methods of research, such as theoretical analysis and synthesis, methods of grouping, modeling, comparison, as well as methods of systematization and scientific synthesis, in particular on materials: Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine, research conducted by the Doing Business Group of the World Bank, rating of Moody’s Investors Service, rating of Global Competitiveness Index 2017/2018 and of European Business Association. The most actual factors of influence of political, economic, criminal and legislative processes on investment potential of Ukraine were analyzed. It was defined that the economic of Ukraine is characterized by the deficiency of capital, progressive technologies, mutual integration of scientific and industrial spheres, developed management and high-tech production and the recommendations to create favorable conditions for investment were made. Positive changes were noted in creating a legal framework for the promotion, protection of investments and intensification of investment activity in Ukraine.

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  • IntroductionUkraine is one of the largest and richest countries in Europe

  • The investment potential of Ukraine against the backdrop of globalization and the intellectualization of the world economy is largely unfulfilled, but it has strong preconditions for development.Ukraine is one of the largest and richest countries in Europe

  • Investment resources are gross savings in the gross domestic product, created for the year, less current and personal consumption. Investigating this issue, we came to the conclusion that the real gross domestic product (GDP)

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Introduction

Ukraine is one of the largest and richest countries in Europe. It occupies the first place in Europe in the area of arable land and the third largest in the world in terms of black earth. Ukraine is an industrial country, which ranks second in terms of capacity of the gas transmission system; second and fourth in the world for the export of cast iron and iron ore, respectively; third and fourth in Europe for the power of nuclear power plants and the length of railways.

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