Rapid growth strategies of Polish industrial companies – a debate during the 24th Economic Forum.

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.

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Towards a low-emission transformation of the labor market

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.

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Challenges and new beginnings:Priorities for the EU’s new leadership

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

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Central Europe for the new EU agenda

Letter by members of the High Level Reflection Group* Dear President Jean-Claude Juncker,  Dear President Martin Schulz,  Dear President Donald Tusk, 

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Publications by Polish Confederation Lewiatan and Warsaw Institute for Economic Studies

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

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Tusk’s Europe

Donald Tusk’s ascent to the post of the European Council President is a huge victory for Poland and Central Europe.

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How to deal with the smog in Cracow? – modern district heating for modern cities

The third seminar in the project jointly organized by the Warsaw Institute for Economic Studies and FORTUM Power and Heat Polska Sp. z o.o. took place on June 23rd.

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In the Polish interests. How to use EU’s energy and climate Policies as a way of supporting Poland’s development to 2030?

In the Polish interests. How to use EU’s energy and climate Policies as a way of supporting Poland’s development to 2030?

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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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If Juncker falls, it should be in a battle, not a coup

For some, the results of the European Parliament elections have been a call to arms. In Britain, there has rarely been more unity between the government and the opinion-makers than in the current fight to shoot down Jean-Claude Juncker

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