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Global value chains: Potential synergies between external trade policy and internal economic initiatives to address the strategic dependencies of the EU
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Jan Hagemejer
Macroeconomics and Trade Director
Jan Hagemejer’s areas of expertise are international trade as well as macroeconomic and structural issues. He graduated from University of Warsaw where he also obtained his PhD and habilitation, as well as from Purdue University (MA in Economics). He works as an associate professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw. Prior to … <a href="https://case-research.eu/publications/global-value-chains-potential-synergies-between-external-trade-policy-and-internal-economic-initiatives-to-address-the-strategic-dependencies-of-the-eu/">Continued</a>
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Modelling the environmental impact of agri-food trade policies
In the era of globalization, international trade policies significantly influence the economic and environmental conditions of countries. As environmental concerns grow, it’s important to understand how these trade policies affect sustainable development and identify the strategies needed to achieve positive outcomes for the climate and environment. This analysis aims to evaluate the impact of international … <a href="https://case-research.eu/publications/global-value-chains-potential-synergies-between-external-trade-policy-and-internal-economic-initiatives-to-address-the-strategic-dependencies-of-the-eu/">Continued</a>
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Transatlantic Subnational Innovation Competitiveness Index 2.0
For policymakers to bolster the global competitiveness of their nations and regions, they first must know where they stand. This report benchmarks the 121 regions of Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and the United States using 13 commonly available indicators of strength in the knowledge economy, globalization, and innovation capacity.
- Investments and Their Determinants and Long-term Economic Growth in Poland
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Modelling the environmental impact of agri-food trade policies
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Agnieszka Skowronek
Economist
Agnieszka holds a Master’s degree in Economic Policy from Utrecht University and a Bachelor’s degree in Econometrics and Information Technology from the University of Warsaw. With interdisciplinary interests, they have additionally undertaken coursework in Gender and Postcolonial Studies. Agnieszka’s research interests include unpaid care work, income inequality, alternative solutions in the field of social welfare, … <a href="https://case-research.eu/publications/global-value-chains-potential-synergies-between-external-trade-policy-and-internal-economic-initiatives-to-address-the-strategic-dependencies-of-the-eu/">Continued</a>
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VAT compliance gap due to Missing Trader IntraCommunity (MTIC) fraud – Final report: phase 1
The phenomenon of Missing Trader Intra-Community fraud (MTIC fraud) stands out as a significant form of VAT fraud. In this scheme, a fraudulent trader sells goods and services to other businesses, collects the VAT from customers, and then vanishes without remitting it to tax authorities. Despite variations in assessments of its exact scale, both revealed … <a href="https://case-research.eu/publications/global-value-chains-potential-synergies-between-external-trade-policy-and-internal-economic-initiatives-to-address-the-strategic-dependencies-of-the-eu/">Continued</a>
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VAT compliance gap due to Missing Trader IntraCommunity (MTIC) fraud – Final report: phase 1