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Member of CASE Advisory Council nominated Chief Economist of IMF
Simon Johnson, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the CASE Advisory Council since 2004, was nominated as the new chief economist of the International Monetary Fund by Rodrigo Rato, the Fund's managing director....
CASE participates in International workshop on the Knowledge Economy
Prof. Anna Wziatek-Kubiak will present her report "The situation of a transforming country - the example of Poland" at a conference at the Universi...
Can the promise of EU membership be a regional public good?
In the newest issue of CASE Studies and Analyses, experts Marek Dąbrowski and Artur Radziwiłł find that the prospects of EU accession and trade li...
“Need to Speed up EMU Enlargement”
This is the conclusion of Marek Dabrowski’s latest e-paper, “EMU Enlargement: A Progress Report,” in which he assesses the unfinished European inte...
Globalization is the great economic and political force of our era
Globalization is the great economic and political force of our era. Behind it are: declining costs of communication and transport, the worldwide mo...
CASE support for Institutional Strengthening in Egypt
Since December 2006, CASE has been participating in the capacity building project in Egypt on "Support for the Institutional Strengthening of the C...
CASE contribution to ISMF project in Syria
In December 2006, CASE was subcontracted by the Dutch management consultancy firm, ARCADIS BMB, to conduct a short-term consultancy for the Institu...