Romashchenko, Taras

Taras
Romashchenko

Taras Romashchenko is a Ukrainian scholar with research interests in international economics, international labour migration and diaspora, FDI and remittances. PhD in Economics and Associate Professor at Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy. He is also a senior lecturer in international economic relations and migration, as well as a visiting professor at Bielefeld University (Germany) and has been a visiting research fellow at Danube University Krems (Austria).

Roles

  • Bielefeld University

    University, Bielefeld, Germany
    Visiting Professor

  • Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy

    University, Cherkasy, Ukraine
    Deputy Head: in charge of image-building activity and international relations.

  • Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University of Cherkasy

    University, Cherkasy, Ukraine
    Associate Professor

  • Danube University Krems

    University, Krems, Austria
    Visiting Research Fellow

  • Danube University Krems

    University, Krems, Austria
    Research Fellow (Visiting Scholar)

Research

Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: A Hidden Conflict of Interests is Inevitable but Solvable

Authors Taras Romashchenko
Year 2024
Journal Name Einblicke/Insights Forschungs-Highlights der Zentren für Deutschland- und Europastudien
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1 Journal Article

INTERNAL SOURCES OF INVESTMENTS AS A KEY DRIVER FOR THE SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINE

Year 2022
Journal Name CHERKASY UNIVERSITY BULLETIN: ECONOMICS SCIENCES
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2 Journal Article

КОНЦЕПТУАЛЬНІ ЗАСАДИ ПОВЕРНЕННЯ ВИМУШЕНИХ МІГРАНТІВ В УКРАЇНУ: ІНВЕСТИЦІЙНИЙ ПІДХІД

Authors Т. І. Ромащенко, К. М. Ромащенко
Year 2024
Journal Name Investytsiyi: praktyka ta dosvid
3 Journal Article

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