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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


Katarzyna Pietka

Expertise:
Macroeconomics, public finance

Education:
M.A. Economics (1994) Warsaw University

Background:
Previous CASE projects:
· Poland: Macroeconomic background for the Study on the Social Protection Systems in the 13 Applicant Countries. Poland Country Report, (June 2002-Jan.2003)
· Built microeconometric model of social transfers' impact on labour supply as a part of the analysis of intergenerational poverty dynamics in cooperation with Mannheim-based ZEW Institute (Nov. 2000- Sept.2002)
· Poland, Ukraine: "Tax Inequality in Ukraine: Diagnoses, Impacts, and Reform Recommendations" (March-Sept. 2002)
· Poland: Study on the Polish employment promotion policies for older workers, International Labour Office (November - December 2001)
· Ukraine: Advisor to the Ukrainian Government under "Ukraine Macroeconomic Policy Program", USAID, (1997-1999)

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

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Selected CASE publications: 
Transfery społeczne. Problemy zakresu i trafności
Poverty Dynamics in Poland. Selected Quantitative Analyses
Macroeconomic Model for Ukraine
Selected International Publications: 
Invalidity Pensions: Trends and Policies in Poland

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