Long-Term Care Systems in Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic and Romania
Rising demographic pressure has moved sustainable long-term care systems for elderly to the front ranks of the social policy agenda in the European Union. CASE experts explore the systems in Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic and Romania in 4 new p...
Emerging from Crisis: the Mediterranean Neighborhood
The financial crisis engulfed the entire world economy, but the impact was uneven across many regions and countries. Due to a lower degree of finan...
New framework contracts enhance CASE project activity
In the past few months CASE has been successful in forging new institutional partnerships and competing for a series of Framework Contracts from se...
Public Finances in Support of Growth in the EU Mediterranean Partner Countries
Until the early 1990s, the discussions on fiscal policy primarily centered on the functions of economic stabilization, income redistribution and re...
EUROFRAME Report
CASE presents the EUROFRAME report containing analysis of the current global economic situation, the Euro Area and European Union, and forecasts fo...
Limits of Quantitative Easing
"The recent decision of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board (Fed) to increase its assets by purchasing $600 billion worth of Treasury bonds is unlikely...
Oil-led Economic Growth and the Distribution of Real Household Incomes and Consumption in Azerbaijan
While the oil-led economic growth in Azerbaijan 2004-2009 can be described as pro-poor, both in terms of real incomes and real consumption, actual...