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CASE Policy Research Seminar - 23.03.2010
Teodoro Petkoff
Economic Problems of Venezuela under the Global Financial Crisis

CALL FOR PAPERS - 7th EUROFRAME Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union:
After the crisis: Exit strategies for EU economies in a globalised world



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CASE Network E-Brief 03/2010: The price of delay: the future of Russian and Ukrainian pension systems

CASE Network E-Breif 02/2010:
Tax wedge, labor market and the shadow economy

CASE Networks Studies and Analyses No. 400:
Energy Security in the EU and Beyond   

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 399:
Agriculture Income Assessment for the Purpose of Social Assistance: the Case of Ukraine    

CASE Network E-briefs No. 01/2010:
The global recession and energy markets

CASE Network Report No. 90:
Social Security, Labour Market and Restructuring: Current Situation and Expected Outcomes of Reforms

CASE Network E-briefs 12/2009:
From fiscal stimulus to fiscal crisis

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 398:
Social Security Driven Tax Wedge and Its Effects On Employment and Shadow Employment

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 397:
Restructuring and Social Safety Nets in Russia and Ukraine - Socail Security Influence on Labor Mobility: Possible Opportunities and Challenges

CASE Network Report No. 89:
Economic Integration in the Euro-Mediterranean Region

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 396:
Energy security, poverty and vulnerability in Central Asia and the wider European neighborhood

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 395:
The East European financial crisis

CASE Network E-briefs No.11/2009:
No, the central banks didn't do it

CASE Network Reports
No. 88

Deep Integrations with the EU and its Likely Impact on Selected ENP countries and Russia

PEO 3/2009
Large Fiscal Deficit in Poland - curse #1

CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 394
Differentiation of Innovation Behavior of Manufacturing Firms in the New Member States. Cluster Analysis on Firm-Level Data


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2010-03-04


International Public Goods for Economic Development

[ July 2005 - September 2005 ]

Experts:           Marek Dabrowski
Artur Radziwill

Geographical range:



Sponsor:
Partner:

Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,

Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia,

Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan

United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
University Complutense in Madrid

 

Archive news:

Conference on International Public Goods for Economic Development (2005-09-15)

"The EU, through the enlargement process, has acted as the international club good provider, whose influence across time and countries was correlated with better transition outcomes when compared to the influence of global institutions … we argue that the international community could best promote development in poorer countries through an offer of deep economic integration with the industrialised world, dependent upon meeting broad-based conditionality, similar to the Copenhagen accession criteria" write CASE researchers Marek Dabrowski and Artur Radziwill in the paper presented at the conference "International Public Goods for Economic Development" at Harvard University on September 7-8, 2005.

Organized by the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (WCFIA) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the conference on International Public Goods for Economic Development was part of a global research project designed to contribute to a better understanding of the role of international public goods in economic development and the modalities of their provision in the present global environment. The conference brought together a select group of faculty members, policymakers, scholars and economic development specialists from various geographical regions. They discussed proposals and recommendations for policymaking at the regional, national, and international levels, aiming to correct the undersupply of specific International Public Goods.

 
Related files:

1. Marek Dabrowski, Artur Radziwil, International Public Goods for Economic Development: The Case of Post-Communist Transition (first preliminary draft)
2. Conference program. For more information about the conference please visit: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/conferences/unido/



Publications:
Regional vs. Global Public Goods: The Case of Post-Communist Transition

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