04 Aug 2011 | NEWS

Egypt’s Democratic Transition: Five Important Myths About the Economy and International Assistance

Egypt is of vital strategic importance to the entire region. The following report represents an independent assessment of some of the challenges Egyptians face today.The report focuses on the economy and the question of international assistance. I...

 
03 Aug 2011 | NEWS

How can Trade Help to Rebuild and Enhance the Economies of the Southern Mediterranean Countries?

Arab countries are experiencing major changes in their governance systems. While the features of the new era are still unclear, what is certain is...

 
27 Jul 2011 | NEWS

Public Expenditures on Education and Health in Georgia before and during the Global Crisis

After years of stagnation and political cataclysms, Georgia tried to recover by launching radical economic and political reforms starting in 2004....

 
22 Jul 2011 | NEWS

Changes in CASE Management Board – the letter of the outgoing CASE President

Dear Colleagues,I would like to inform you about my plan to retire from the position of CASE President at the end of July 2011 to have more time fo...

 
19 Jul 2011 | NEWS

The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Education and Healthcare in the Economies of the For...

The main aim of the study is to describe the changes in education and health financing and the associated changes in service delivery during the cr...

 
18 Jul 2011 | NEWS

Balance of Payments Crisis in Belarus

In his article “Balance of Payments Crisis in Belarus” CASE Fellow Alexander Chubrik argues that despite rapid economic growth, Belarus needs IMF a...

 
15 Jul 2011 | NEWS

Knowledge based firms from Central and East European countries: A comparative overview of case st...

The explosion of new firm creation the post-Communist economies of East Central Europe (ECE) has been explored in a large literature on the subject...