Organizations → Center for Social and Economic Research Poland

CASE - Seminar on the euro and process in EMU
December 1, 2008 14:31

On November 19, 2008, CASE held a Policy Research Seminar where Dr. Przemyslaw Wozniak argued that contrary to the general belief that the introduction of the euro raised the general price level in the EMU, the euro had a price-dampening effect, especially on consumer goods. This argument is based on the conclusions that one currency enables greater price transparency, fosters cross-border trade, and increases competition in the EU market. The presentation is available here.

CASE - Publication on FDI in CIS
December 1, 2008 14:29

CASE published a new research work “The Motives and Impediments to FDI in the CIS” that investigates the motivations of foreign-owned companies to invest in non-oil economies of the Commonwealth of Independent States, mainly in Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan on the basis of three types of incentives: market-seeking, resource-seeking and efficiency-seeking.

CASE—Project for Azerbaijan has launched
October 31, 2008 15:51

CASE has launched a project that would render advisory services for the Government of Azerbaijan in improving the quality of economic policy making process and the institutional and human resources capacity of the Azeri Ministry of Economic Development. The project is aimed to increase the autonomy of the Ministry in providing adequate response to economic challenges. 

CASE - Publication on the EU-Armenia trade relations released
September 29, 2008 13:04

CASE in partnership with Global Insight released a new report “Economic Feasibility, General Economic Impact and Implications of a Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Armenia” on September 05, 2008.

CASE - Seminar on convergence in the Balkans held
September 29, 2008 13:01

On September 3, CASE hosted a seminar on the subject "Convergence in the Baltics. From Boom to Bust". Dr. Christoph B. Rosenberg, the Head of the International Monetary Fund’s regional office for Central Europe and the Baltics was invited as a guest speaker.