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CASE concludes a study on the EU’s Generalised System of Preferences trade arrangement for developing countries
As a partner in the consortium led by CARIS (University of Sussex), CASE has completed a mid‐term evaluation of the EU’s Generalised System of Preferences with a final report published by DG TRADE. GSP is a tradearrangement through which the EU pr...
John B. Taylor on the causes of global financial crisis and how to prevent future crises
Invited by CASE- Center for Social and Economic Research and BRE Bank, organizers of the BRE-CASE seminar series, Professor John B. Taylor visited...
Fiscal developments in Europe and Central Asia
Luca Barbone, currently the Director for Economic Management and Poverty Reduction in Europe and Central Asia at the World Bank, gave a presentatio...
Euro Crisis or Debt Crisis?
The public debt crisis is not limited to Greece or to the Euro area. In fact, several developed economies face rapidly growing debt-to-GDP ratios,...
How service sector innovation and internationalisation impact growth and productivity – CASE kick...
The increasing importance of the market service sector appears to play a crucial role in the differential economic performance among industrialised...
CASE wins two new framework contracts
CASE has recently been successful in obtaining two new multiple framework contracts (FWC) in partnership with ECORYS - Research & Consulting from t...
Is Inflation a Global Threat?
Does inflation pose a serious global threat? According to CASE Network E-brief 8/2010, the fear of inflation is greater than justified. Positive s...