Will fusion with the energy sector save Polish mining?

2016 is a crucial year for the Polish mining industry. The end of the commodity boom on the global market and the EU regulations that prevent subsidising unprofitable mines revealed  the massive scale

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Experts on the economic impact of Brexit

'As in a Hitchcock movie - first an earthquake, then the tension increases.' Experts on the economic impact of Brexit.

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A gust and calm. How the stock market drives the Polish economy?

The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the most important achievements of Polish transformation. Why then does the slogan "innovative economy" stir the imaginations of policy makers and the media

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Ignacy Morawski hailed as one of the best macroeconomic analysts

Ignacy Morawski was the prizewinner of the competition for the best macroeconomic analyst of the year! Our expert came second in the overall ranking for 2015. Congratulations!

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The ETS auction proceeds – a source of financing low-carbon modernization in Poland

Depending on the price of allowances, proceeds from EU ETS can reach up to 100 billion PLN over the years 2020-2030 and are intended to lower the costs of the energy system, and, consequently

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What does UK referendum mean for the Central Europe

Regardless of its outcome, the UK referendum will affect EU politics in Central Europe. GLOBSEC Policy Institute has asked top Czech, Slovak and Polish foreign policy analysts for their views.

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An unpredictable Russia: the impact on Poland

Poland’s ability to minimise the costs of Russia’s rising unpredictability will be affected both by the disintegration process in the Western bloc and the EU and by domestic policy turbulence in Poland

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The EU – what next?

This will be a critical year for Europe as the region faces many complex challenges. After the longest economic recession in its history, the European Union will need to get a handle

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What will happen with Brazil?

In just a 1.5 year after winning a second term in presidential elections, Dilma Rousseff faced the prospect of dismissal. In March, 2016, as much as 68 percent of the Brazilians were in favour of dismissing her

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Why Poles are furious with the EU?

The dislike of the European Union is still a domain of a relatively small part of Polish society. 'If we look at the trends in the support for Polish membership in the EU, rather than impulsive

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