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Agnieszka Skowronek

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, Eastern European economic transition and questions of Otherness and orientalism in the Eastern European context.

Related Works:

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

Global value chains: Potential synergies between external trade policy and internal economic initiatives to address the strategic dependencies of the EU

Global value chains enable two-thirds of international trade, notably for the EU. The EU wants to preserve its commercial links with third countries and organisations to make up for trade disruptions. This study examines sustainable supply of raw materials, commodities, and critical goods using the EU’s Open Strategic Autonomy concept. It examines which raw material … Continued

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