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Agnieszka Kulesa, CASE Economist, attended an expert workshop on adjudication of asylum claims in Europe
Agnieszka Kulesa, CASE Economist, attended an expert workshop on adjudication of asylum claims in Europe organised in Warsaw on 20 September 2018 within the framework of the Making Asylum Systems Work in Europe project. The workshop was the fourth...
"Settlement of VAT on triangular transactions does not have to be complicated," said Dr. Tomasz T...
Dr. Tomasz Tratkiewicz, Senior Economist at CASE, attended the TBM Evolution Group 3rd annual conference on VAT compliance in Rotterdam, on 13-14 S...
Project SHIFT Meeting in Warsaw
CASE hosted the 3rd Meeting of the project SHIFT (Strengthen Higher-education through Innovative Financial Tools) co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Pro...
showCASE no. 84 I No Taxation without Representation? On Tax Reforms in Jordan
As Jordanians celebrated Eid al-Adha (commemorating the willingness of Prophet Abraham to sacrifice his own son at the will of God) last month, the...
Virtual currencies and their potential impact on financial markets and monetary policy - CASE new...
Less than a decade has passed since the development of Bitcoin, the first private decentralised digital currency with a global reach. Despite many...
“Clean Air” Program for Poland: Tales of Desperation and Hope
According to a recent European Environment Agency s (EEA) Air quality in Europe 2017 Report based on official data from 2500 monitoring stations sp...
What Is the Quality of the Fiscal Policy in Poland?
Mainstream economic theory indicates that the optimal fiscal policy must fulfill at least two basic conditions: it must be sustainable and counter-...