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CASE Welcomes two new Fellows

CASE proudly welcomes two new Fellows. Jørgen Mortensen and Marek Dąbrowoski joined the network of CASE Fellows as the year 2011 comes to a close.
Jørgen Mortensen (left) is specialized in European economy, Pensions and ageing, Measurement of productivity and of Intangibles and Health economics. He is Associate Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels and the Manager of the European Network of Economic Policy Institutes (ENEPRI). Jorgen Mortensen was a speaker at CASE 2005 International Conference presenting on “The European Productivity Slowdown. Causes and Implications”. 

Marek Dąbrowski is spezialised in International financial architecture, Perspectives of European integration, European Neighborhood Policy, and is the former President of CASE Management Board and Member of CASE Supervisory Council. Dr. Dąbrowski is involved in several CASE projects, amongst others the EC funded FP7 project MEDPRO - Prospective Analysis for the Mediterranean Region.

The addition of these experienced international academics brings the CASE Fellow count to 27 members. The network is represented by researchers with backgrounds ranging from university faculty to public policy positions.

For more information on our members please visit their profiles on the CASE Fellows page.