As the new European Commission settles in, its most important task should be to restart the convergence process in the European Union. Economically, convergence had stopped both with respect to the South and, somewhat less so, the East as well.
We are unveiling the first of WISE working papers, titled “Will a robot take your job? A sector analysis of computerization and robotization of European labor markets”.
The following article is the second of WISE Policy Paper series and concerns possible directions of education reform that should be pursued in order to adjust the current system to the coming ICT shock and robotization of many occupations.
Coal prices are plummeting, yet mining costs are not decreasing. As a result, mines are standing on the brink. Politicians, pressured by trade unions are still attempting to buy time, instead of looking for solutions. But the time has run out already.
The case for concluding a new transatlantic deal on trade and investment has never been stronger.
Over the last 25 years, not a single industrial firm that could be considered a multinational company with global footprint and recognition emerged in Poland.
Towards a low-emission transformation of the labor market is the sixth in a series of reports published as part of Low Emission Poland 2050 project, financed by a grant from the European Climate Foundation.
CHALLENGE EUROPE Challenges and new beginnings: Priorities for the EU’s new leadership Publication by European Policy Centre with article "Solidarity and cohesion" written by Paweł Świeboda
Letter by members of the High Level Reflection Group* Dear President Jean-Claude Juncker, Dear President Martin Schulz, Dear President Donald Tusk,
Polish Confederation Lewiatan together with Warsaw Institute for Economic Studies prepared a series of publication, the goal of which is to present proposals for the EU’s energy




