European Debt Crisis: What Is The Way Out
The current European debt crisis is just bringing to the fore well-defined cracks in the Eurozone’s construction. Fiscal discipline was left in the careless hands of national governments, banking regulation and supervision was delegated to nationa...
Fiscal Policies of non-renewable resource producing countries
During the CASE Policy Research Seminar on March 25th, 2011 Rolando Ossowski was speaking about fiscal policies of non- renewable resources produci...
Fiscal policy in the EU in the crisis: a model-based approach
The current recession has proven to be the deepest and longest since the 1930s and recovery remains uncertain and fragile. But the general policy r...
Pension reforms in Poland and elsewhere: the view from Paris
Peter Jarrett, the head of Country Studies Division OECD was presenting at the 113 BRE CASE seminar.“Partially reversing pension reform will also c...
European economic governance and the future of the Euro
In his recently published article “European economic governance and the future of the Euro” CASE President Marek Dabrowski argues why “keeping the...
CASE is searching for taxation experts
CASE is searching for taxation experts to work on new projects within the Framework Contract: “Provision of economic analysis in the area of taxati...
"This crisis was not a black swan"
7 March 2011, Fernando Montes-Negret spoke about the multiple crises and phases in the period of 2007 – 2010 at a CASE Policy Research Seminar. He...