
Poland’s VAT Gap may widen to above 14.5% in 2020
As a result of the recession driven by COVID-19, the 2020 VAT gap in Poland may widen by about 4.9 percentage points from the previous year, reaching ca. 14.5% of the VAT liability. After a period of gradual narrowing, the shortfall may increase b...
Limits and pitfalls of QE in emerging markets
By Daniel Dăianu The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has shocked the whole world and is another huge blow to the world economy after the financial cris...
CASE Highlights
Trade, Innovation, and Productivity On August 14th, The Polish Statistical Office published first flash estimates of the seasonally adjusted GDP fi...
How will the situation in Belarus develop?
We highly recommend to read the latest article authored by prof. Christopher Hartwell's, CASE Fellow, in which he comments on the current situation...
Economists from around the world appeal to Belarusian Authorities
We condemn the violence towards the protesters. Economic history provides us with absolute certainty that the national prosperity rests on transpar...
showCASE 108: Global Value Chains Reconfigured: Risks and Opportunities of the COVID-19 Networks...
Editorial In this issue of showCASE, we analyse the COVID-19-induced Global Value Chains (GVCs) disruptions and discuss related risks and opportuni...
CASE Report: Increasing the International Role of the Euro: A Long Way to Go
The euro is the second most important global currency after the US dollar. However, its international role has not increased since its inception in...