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State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the trade war
Concerns about SOEs are just one symptom of a broader tension between the economic freedoms and state intervention paradigms and the crisis of institutions we are currently experiencing, argued CASE President Dr. Przemysław Kowalski at a recent se...
showCASE 87 I Does it pay off to learn foreign languages? Evidence from Poland
Does it pay off to learn foreign languages? Evidence from Poland[1] By: Jacek Liwiński, CASE Senior Economist The progressing globalisation, accomp...
China is easing again as global growth is slowing
By Christopher Dembik, CASE Fellow One of the main difficulties in economics is to identify turning points in the business cycle. The notion of Cre...
159th mBank-CASE seminar: Why do we need self-employed persons? Some economic reflections, mainly...
mBank and CASE Center for Social and Economic Research cordially invite you to: the 159th mBank CASE Seminar Why do we need self-employed persons?...
CASE starts to publish a quarterly update on Credit Impulse
The notion of Credit Impulse has been introduced for the first time by Michael Biggs, in The Impact of Credit on Growth, Global Macro Issues 19 Nov...
Boosting female labour market participation rates in the MENA region: Can collaborative economy b...
Interview with Katarzyna Sidlo, Political Analyst at CASE, researcher at FEMISE Author of the MED BRIEF, Dr. Katarzyna Sidlo is a FEMISE researcher...
Dr. Grzegorz Poniatowski appointed Vice President of CASE
The Supervisory Council of CASE Center for Social and Economic Research is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Grzegorz Poniatowski as the V...