Customs Union between Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia: Implications for Belarus
On 27 of November 2009, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia agreed to create a Customs Union. The union establishes a common customs space in July 2010, but hopes to pave the way for deeper economic integration, namely a single economic space, by Janu...
CASE in Belgrade: Improving Management Procedures at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of S...
Serbia aims to one day join the EU, but the emerging market economy requires institutional modernization to bring its governance system in line wit...
Evaluating investment climate reforms in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Evaluating investment climate reform initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa, CASE, in consortium with Economisti Associati (Italy) and the Africa Group...
Global Food Price Shock and the Poor in Egypt and Ukraine
The global food price shock of 2006-2008 affected the poorer strata of populations in several developing countries. In Egypt and Ukraine, it has pu...
Does the Crisis Experience Call for a New Paradigm in Monetary Policy?
CASE Network Studies and Analyses Report No. 402 evaluates monetary policy during the financial crisis by dividing the crisis into three stages: pr...
After the Orange Era: Economic Prospects in Ukraine
When Victor Yanukovich won Ukraine's presidential election in February 2010, it marked the official end of the Orange Revolution. Soon after taking...
Weighing the costs and benefits of a free trade area between the EU and Russia
The EU-Russia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, which entered into force in 1997, foresees the possible establishment of a free trade area (FT...