Can public policies stimulate the demand for innovation in businesses?
Each year in Europe 19% of public spending, that is over 2.300bn euros, goes to the public procurement but only a tiny share of this is allocate to innovative projects. However, if these activities are to be effective, policies should focus more...
Is Europe Overbanked?
Since the beginning of the economic crisis in 2008, academics, policy makers, and citizens alike have engaged in discussions about its causes and...
Institutions of the Russian fiscal federalism: 20 years of evolution
The degree of decentralization in Russia is somewhat lower than the average of federal countries such as Austria, Germany and the United States, a...
Healthcare human resources – trends and prospects for an aging society
The adverse demographic changes that are the major cause of population aging lead to an increased demand for medical and care staff in healthcare...
Employment in Long-term Care in Poland
The aim of this report is to provide an insight into the long-term care (LTC) labor market. The LTC system in Poland is still being formed and the...
Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe: Safeguarding the Recovery as the Global Liquidity Tid...
Growth is gathering momentum in most of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe (CESEE) in the wake of the recovery in the euro area. Excluding...
Changes in CASE Management Board
We are happy to announce that as of Monday, May 19th, 2014 dr. Christopher A. Hartwell becomes the new President of CASE Management Board. Dr. Har...