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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
President of CASE Management Board, Macroeconomics & 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>
Articles from this author:
- Wealth Taxation, Including Net Wealth, Capital and Exit Taxes
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The Cost of Lost Potential: An Economic Analysis of the Foster Care System
The report analyses the functioning of the foster care system in Poland, with a particular focus on the level of financial support and the situation of young people leaving care. It shows that although the majority of children are placed in family-based care, the level of benefits is uneven, with the lowest support provided to kinship foster families. At the same time, institutional care remains the most costly form of care from a public finance perspective.
- The repercussions of US agri-food tariffs on EU regions
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Aga Skowronek
Economist
Aga Skowronek is an Economist at CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research, working predominantly in fiscal and social policy projects. They are currently researching net wealth taxes as part of the “Wealth taxation, including net-wealth, capital and exit taxes” project.
Articles from this author:
- Wealth Taxation, Including Net Wealth, Capital and Exit Taxes
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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 … Continued