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2008-11-27


Maryla Maliszewska

Member of the Board, CASE Moldova

 

Expertise:
International trade, determinants of real exchange rates, production and agglomeration externalities in transition

Background:

 

Previous CASE projects:
• Albania: "General Equilibrium Analysis of Albania's Integration with the EU and South Eastern Europe", September 2004
• Romania: ProDemocratia Advisory Mission, 1997-1998 and 1999

Participated in the following research projects:
"Strategies for joining the European Economic and Monetary Union: A Comparative Analysis of Possible Scenarios"
"Attractiveness of selected branches of Polish industry to foreign investors"
"Role of the exchange rate policy in transformation period"
"Costs and benefits of Polish integration with the EU"

Previous positions:
• Economist, Romanian Center for Economic and Social Policy, Nov. 1997-Sept.1998 and July-Sept. 1999
 

Education:

Ph.D. Economics (2004) University of Sussex,
M.A. (1996) International Economics University of Sussex,
M.A. (1997) Warsaw University and Columbia University


Awards:
2nd prize at the annual Global Development Network's Research Medals Competition for "Outstanding Research in Development", January 2004


Languages:
English (Fluent), French (Fluent), Polish (Fluent), Russian (Fluent)

 

Maryla Maliszewska has been working with the CASE Foundation since 1996. Her research interests cover modeling of international trade flows, implications of regional integration using CGE models, determinants of real exchange rate, location of production and agglomeration externalities in transition. Her CGE study on the impact of Poland's accession to the EU was rewarded with the second prize at the annual GDN's Research Medals Competition for "Outstanding Research in Development" in January 2004. Between 1997-98 and in 1999, she worked as a CASE representative in the ProDemocratia advisory mission in Romania. She has also worked as a consultant at the World Bank in projects on the CIS countries, Albania and Iraq. Recently she led and co-edited a feasibility study on the Economic Implications of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union and Russia and led and edited two feasibility studies on the Economic Implications of an FTA between the EU and Georgia and the EU and Armenia. She is also a deputy project co-coordinator of the ENEPO project.

 

Maryla Maliszewska graduated from the University of Sussex (1996) and Warsaw University's Department of Economics (1997). She successfully defended her DPhil thesis at the University of Sussex in 2004.

 

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Selected CASE publications: 
Free Trade Agreement Between The European Union and Georgia: How Feasible Is It?
Free Trade Agreement Between The European Union and Armenia: How Feasible Is It?
Economic Feasibility, General Economic Impact and Implications of a Free Trade Agreement Between the European Union and Georgia
Economic Feasibility, General Economic Impact and Implications of a Free Trade Agreement Between the European Union and Armenia
Non-tariff barriers in Ukrainian export to the EU
General Equilibrium Analysis of Albania's Integration with the EU and South Eastern Europe
Exchange Rate: Shock Generator or Shock Absorber?
New Member States' Trading Potential Following EMU Accession: A Gravity Approach
EU Enlargement: Benefits of the Single Market Expansion for Current and New Member States
Real Exchange Exchange Rate, Foreign Trade and Economic Growth: International Trade and Real Exchange Rate in Poland; Modelling Real Exchange Rate in Transition: the Case of Poland and Romania; Exchange Rates and Economic Growth in East Asian Countries in Years 1950-1992. Lesson for Post-communist Economies
Romanian Trade: Recent Developments and Simulations for 1998
Selected International Publications: 
Disinflation in Transition Economies

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