23 Apr 2014 | NEWS

The consequences of the unconventional monetary policy: what central banks do not take into account?

„In 2009, the world economy contracted for the first time since the end of the World War II. It was a result of an unexpected by the majority of economists economic downturn in the most developed countries (…). In a response to the outbreak of th...

 
18 Apr 2014 | NEWS

Leszek Balcerowicz named a recipient of the 2014 Milton Friedman Prize

We are proud to inform that Cato Institute announced that Leszek Balcerowicz, former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Poland, as well...

 
17 Apr 2014 | NEWS

Employee financial participation in businesses: Is it worth discussing?

During the systemic transformation of the Polish economy in the late 980s and early 990s, a keen interest arose in various forms of participation...

 
02 Apr 2014 | NEWS

Macroeconomic and fiscal challenges faced by the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean region

The current fiscal imbalances and fragilities in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries (SEMC) are the result of decades of instability,...

 
26 Mar 2014 | NEWS

Crisis Management and the Changing Role of the State – 2nd Central European PhD Workshop in Hunga...

An increasing role of state operations in the economy has been generally perceived as a response to the financial crisis. Yet, in many countries, i...

 
24 Mar 2014 | NEWS

The Second European Think Tank Summit and the role of think tanks

The Second European Think Tank Summit took place in Barcelona between March 10th and 12th 2014. Thirty-eight think tanks from twenty-one countries...

 
21 Mar 2014 | NEWS

Active Ageing Policies in Employment in Poland

The debate on active ageing in employment in Poland started relatively late. The first discussions on the unfavourable situation of elderly employ...