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CASE Network E-brief 03/2012: Seven lessons from post-communist transition

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 434: Background Report on Private Sector Development in Latin America, the Post-Communist Countries of Europe and Asia, the Middle East and North Africa

CASE Network E-brief 02/2012: Azerbaijan's Fiscal Policy after the Oil Boom

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No.433: Euro Zone Crisis and EU Governance: Tackling a Flawed Design and Inadequate Policy Arrangements

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 432: Manufactured Exports and FDI in the MED-11 Countries: Recent Evolution, Determinants and Prospects

CASE Network E-briefs 01/2012: Russia's Accession to the WTO: Impacts and Challenges

CASE Network E-briefs 10/2011: The Failed Political Economy of the Euro Crisis

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 431: Determinants of Obtaining Formal and Informal LTC across European Countries

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 430: Remittances and Children's Capabilities: New Evidence from Kyrgyzstan, 2005-2008

CASE Network e-Briefs 09/2011: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Public Health Expenditures in the Economies of the Former Soviet Union

CASE Network Reports No.105: Information and Communications Technology in the Middle East: Situation as of 2010 and Prospective Scenarios for 2030

CASE Network Reports No. 103: Public Expenditures on Education and Health in Russian Federation before and during the Global Crisis

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 429: The International Crisis and Latin America: Growth Effects and Development Strategies

CASE Network Reports No. 100: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Public Expenditures on Education and Health in the Economies of the Former Soviet Union

CASE Network Reports No. 104: Public Expenditures on Education and Health in Ukraine before and during the Global Crisis

CASE Network E-briefs 08/2011: How can Trade Help to Rebuild and Enhance the Economies of the Southern Mediterranean Countries?

CASE Network Reports No. 102: Public Expenditures on Education and Health in Belarus before and during the Global Crisis

CASE Network Reports No. 101: Public Expenditures on Education and Health in Georgia before and during the Global Crisis 

CASE Network Reports No. 99: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Education and Healthcare in the Economies of the Former Soviet Union - the Case of Moldova

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 428: Knowledge based firms from Central and East European countries: A comparative overview of case studies

CASE Network Reports No. 98: Tourism in the MED 11 Countries

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 427: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: An Investigation into the Relationship between Entrepreneurship and Total Factor Productivity Growth in the EU

CASE Network Reports No. 97: Public Expenditures on Education and Health in the Kyrgyz Republic before and during the Global Crisis

CASE Network E-briefs 07/2011: Egypt: Political Transition vs. Economic Challenges?

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 426: On the European Union - Turkey Customs Union

CASE Network E-briefs 06/2011: Will IMF Intervention Help Belarus Solve Its Old Problems?

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 425: Pensions in Poland and Elsewhere: the View from Paris

CASE Network Reports No. 95: Assessing Development Strategies to Achieve the MDGs in Asia - Macroeconomic Strategies of MDG Achievement in the Kyrgyz Republic

CASE Network Reports No. 96: Shallow versus Deep Integration between Mediterranean Countries and the EU and within the Mediterranean Region

CASE Network E-briefs 05/2011: The Battle Over Private Pensions

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 424: Innovation Activities and 
Competitiveness: Empirical Evidence on the Behaviour of Firms in the New EU Member States

CASE Network E-briefs 04/2011: European Debt Crisis: What is the way out

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 423: Fiscal policy in the EU in the crisis: a model-based approach

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 422: What are service sector innovations and how do we measure them?

CASE Network E-briefs 03/2011: Inflation Rather Than Austerity‐Hungary’s Economic Strategy

CASE Network E-briefs 02/2011: Fiscal Consolidation in the EU's New Member States

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 421: Fiscal Policy Options in light of Recent IMF Research 



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CASE BELARUS - CENTER FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH BELARUS - is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-partisan organization established in 2007. Our activities concentrate on development of the market economy and civil society in Belarus. We aspire to create a network of Belarusian economists and through their work to impact the economic and social policies pursued in Belarus and the society's understanding of the economic developments.

CASE BELARUS is part of CASE Network, which is the biggest research network in Central Europe and CIS, thus it benefits from sharing knowledge and experience of all CASE network members based in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. We share CASE's core idea that evidence-based policy making is vital to the economic welfare of societies.

CASE BELARUS' mission is to boost market reforms in Belarus by providing constructive policy solutions and performing objective economic analysis in order to improve socio-economic well-being of the Belarusian society.

We strongly believe that existence of independent think-tanks providing non-partisan and professional researches is irreplaceable for civil society development in Belarus and that it will support the transition process in Belarus by helping to avoid at least some mistakes.

 

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 PROJECTS 2010


The aim of the Conference was to present analytical publications and policy-papers as well as generate public discussion on the role of monetary policy in achieving macroeconomic stability in the Belarusian economy. The Conference was conducted jointly by CASE Belarus and IPM Research Centre, Dec 9, 2010, Minsk, Belarus.

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In 2010 CASE Belarus is operating the grant of Polish Ministry of Foreing Affairs titled "The analytical and technical support of monetary policy aimed at assuring macroeconomic stabilization as an essential condition to carry out market reforms in Belarus".

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 PUBLICATIONS

 

 OUR EXPERTS

1. Explanation of the variation of the city size distribution among transition countries

2. The evolution of the cities' size distribution in Belarus and Poland in 1970-2009: a rank-size rule and Markov chains analysis

3. Comparative Performance Of Belarusian Industries: The Lens Of Economic Value Added (Eva)

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Dr. ULADZIMIR VALETKA is currently the National Consultant at UNDP and the member of the International Society for New Institutional Economics. He is the author of more then 70 publications on industrial restructuring, industrial clusters and regional development, institutional reforming and property rights issues in transition economies.

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 WHO WE ARE

 

 WHAT WE DO

CASE BELARUS' mission is to bring convergence among Belarusian economy and developed economies by performing sound research, providing constructive policy solutions and enhancing public dialogue...

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We perform sound economic research work by team of talented Belarusian economists in order to impact the economic and social policies pursued in Belarus and the society's understanding of the economic developments…

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In order to contact CASE Belarus:
Send mail to: Sienkiewicza 12, 00-010 Warsaw, Poland
Call: (+48 22) 622 66 27
Send fax to: (+48 22) 828 60 69
Email: case.belarus@case-research.eu




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