The energy sector transformation in OECD Member States: How to build a nationwide consensus around the climate policy – the European and American experience and conclusions for Poland.

The Warsaw Institute of Economic Studies and the Polish Confederation Lewiatan have organised a conference entitled The energy sector transformation in OECD Member States

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Can the Polish industry afford to be unique?

If the Polish industry does not escape the product trap, we may as well forget about high wages. Regardless of the form of employment or the government-set minimum wage levels, earnings in Poland

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The Polish economy needs a strategy for industrial development

The state should stimulate the development of industry primarily through the support of innovation. Another important factor is supporting the cooperation between large companies which benefit from

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How to make optimum use of the modernisation fund?

On October 24, 2014, the European Council established the Modernization Fund (MF) for years 2021–2030 supplied with revenue from the sale of 2% of the total pool of CO2 emission allowances.

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Is the Polish industry a competitive industry?

Contrary to the commonly held views, the Polish industry has experienced a spectacular growth over the last 25 years. Few of us are aware of the fact that the value of our industrial manufacturing output today

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The UK power market – valuable experience for Poland

For more than a year, works have been underway on the establishment of the Polish power market. Its implementation is to allow us to break the investment impasse in the energy sector, to protect Poland

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Legal and social aspects of the functioning of unmanned systems in public spaces

Systems for the management of information, infrastructure and services are being installed in the majority of towns and cities.

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From Chasing Game to Symbiotic Relationship

This report examines the impact of the on-going reconstruction of the Eurozone on the non-Eurozone countries. It observes that during the crisis period, the relationship was shaped in an ad hoc fashion with no agreed master plan.

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The Central Statistical Office is squandering an enormous economic potential

The Central Statistical Office is extremely expensive to maintain, but the data which it collects could also bring billions to the economy.

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Contracts for Difference for the zero-emission energy industry

What are Contracts for Difference, what is their role on the energy market and their influence on energy prices and what the legal regulations pertaining to such contracts look like

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