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showCASE 21: Holyrood, we might have a wee problem
The results of the Scottish parliament debate on whether to hold a second independence referendum were meant to be known by now. However, due to a terrorist attack in London last week, the discussion has understandably been postponed. This deferm...
showCASE 21: The quest for economic resilience in uncertain times
Source: Reuters / Forum G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors met last week in the spa town of Baden-Baden to discuss the global econom...
Russia’s Crony Capitalism: Stagnant But Stable?
On March 13, 2017, Chairman of the CASE Advisory Council and Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, Anders Aslund presented his views on Russia s e...
showCASE 20: The World Oil Market: Towards Persistent yet Small-scale Volatility?
Source: Reuters / Forum Last week, oil prices fell by 10% as news regarding stronger-than-expected North American production echoed across interna...
showCASE 20: The Dutch dam against populism
Source: Reuters / Forum The Dutch parliamentary elections were widely perceived as a litmus test for the populist sentiment in Europe ahead of sim...
What is the condition of Polish public finance?
Check out in the latest CASE publication. Poland s structural deficit is one of the largest in the EU. While other Member States are taking action...
Pension Reform in Belarus in the Shadow of Social Europe
The policy brief by Sierž Naŭrodski presents a review of potential effects of parametric pension reform in Belarus starting in 2017 for the populat...