In this policy brief we presented the analysis of three alternative scenarios of coal exit for Czechia. We show that they are both economically and technologically feasible regardless from the
The flaws of the RRP are a manifestation of structural problems of Polish economic policy, while its strengths stem from the framework provided by the EC.
For Poland, the biggest recovery challenge is not associated with the disbursement process of the available EU funds, but ensuring that the projects and reforms identified by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan answer to the strategic challenges of the XXI century' - write Maciej Bukowski, Zofia Wetmańska and Paweł Leszczyński, authors of the new policy brief " Green Recovery. From crisis to sustainable recovery"
The Polish fuel and energy sector needs a courageous and coherent action plan. “The current, unique circumstances allow us to design and implement a new deal for the Polish energy sector – one that
The report is the first study in Poland enabling identification of financing sources, determining the involvement of individual groups of investors and presenting the scale of expenditure on renewable energy sources.
Poland is one of the largest beneficiaries of globalization in the last 30 years. The fact that we tripled GDP and wages, we gained the know-how to create competitive companies, it was possible thanks to the opening of markets and external investments. Stopping globalization is not in our interest - says Maciej Bukowski, economist.
The European Commission has established a Technical Working Group on Sustainable Finance. Among 35 members of the group is Maciej Bukowski, president of WiseEuropa.
Demographic changes, technological progress and the challenges posed by resource depletion and climate change are the main focus of the report “Megatrends: from acceptance to action”.
WiseEuropa has been carrying out The Capital Market 25+ Research Program, which aims at examining and improving the state of the capital market in Poland. The Program is co-chaired by WiseEuropa Chief Economist Maciej Bitner and WiseEuropa President Maciej Bukowski.
The choice of Rafał Antczak for the post of President of Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) was a pleasant surprise. Naturally, he will only take up his post after obtaining approval from Polish Financial




