Will Greece stay in the Eurozone?

The financial future of Greece remains unclear. There was a change of government, while the current assistance scheme devised by the European Commission, the European Central Bank

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Facilitating access to public data could bring billions to the economy

Facilitating access and reusing public data by businesses may bring billions to the economy as well as significant savings to the administration; in this regard, Poland

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The World Economic Forum in Davos

The World Economic Forum in Davos has officially begun, attended by more than 40 heads of state and government.

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What’s next for Swiss franc borrowers?

What future can Swiss franc borrowers expect? What are the actions which the customers of banks – as well as the banks themselves - intend to take?

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Energy and climate – do they go hand in hand?

Goals of EU climate policy coincide with the direction of changes in the energy sector that must happen in Poland either way, policymakers must focus on creating domestic regulations that favor

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Maciej Bukowski in “Kultura Liberalna”

A „Brussells Victory” or „Defeat of the Great Armada”? Poland after the climate summit.

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Aleksander Śniegocki and Maciej Bukowski on the hidden bill for coal

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.

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Maciej Bukowski on the amendment to the NBP bill in „Rzeczpospolita”

The amended NBP bill has already seen the light of day. On May 28th it was taken up by the Council of Ministers and the government is expected to consider it the next meeting, on June 17th.

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Germany and the devil of introversion

One other German reinvention in foreign policy is needed. The only endeavour commensurate with Germany’s strength and level of ambition is that of an explicit attempt to shape the rules of the international

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