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Warsaw, 13 January, 16:00: Allocution by Leszek Balcerowicz and Andrzej Rzonca
Fiscal Stimulus: Is It A Good Answer to the Danger of Global Recession?




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E-brief No.10/2008: A Non-Stimulating Stimulus?

Study and Analysis No.376: Gender Gap in the CIS Region

Study and Analysis No.375: Policy Challenges Faced by Low-Income CIS Economies

Study and Analysis No.374: Regional Inequality and Convergence in Europe, 1995-2005

Polish Economic Outlook 3/2008: Special Feature - Resilience of the Polish Economy


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2009-01-05


Wing Thye Woo

Member of the CASE Advisory Council

Professor at the Department of Economics,
University of California at Davis. He is also the Special Advisor for East Asian Economies in the Millennium Project of the United Nations, and Visiting Researcher at the Earth Institute of Columbia University. He is the Director of the East Asia Program within the Center for Globalisation and Sustainable Development at Columbia University. Wing Thye Woo's current research focuses on international financial architecture, economic growth, exchange rate economics, and the economic issues of East Asia (particularly China and Indonesia). He has published over 90 articles in professional economic journals and books on topics like exchange rate economics, current account determination, technological innovation and competitiveness, economic management in Indonesia and Malaysia, and competing interpretations of China's growth mechanisms; co-authored books on Indonesia and China; and edited volumes and special issues of journals on cross-country experiences with financial crisis, and economic transition.

Selected CASE publications: 
Wyzwania dla wzrostu gospodarczego Chin
The Challenges of Governance Structure, Trade Disputes and Natural Environment to China's Growth

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