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Second-Year Research Fellowships Recipients Announced for 2022

3 November, 2022

The winners of this year‘s Second-Year Research Fellowships are known! Our students Azizbek Tokhirov, Lukáš Jordán and Vlada Kosenkova have been awarded Research Fellowships sponsored by CERGE-EI.

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The Price of War Symposium

31 October, 2022

Representing the go-to hub for research, discussion, and collaboration in East-West Economics, the CERGE-EI Foundation, in conjunction with CERGE-EI and Reaction Media, is pleased to present The Price of War: Understanding Conflict Economics in a Volatile World, a one-day symposium.

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The Week of the Czech Academy of Sciences - Daniel Münich

30 October, 2022

How does scientometric information help evaluate scientific results? Where do different Czech scientific disciplines stand in relation to the world? These questions and more will be answered by economist Daniel Münich in a lecture of the Week at Czech Academy of Sciences on November 3 at 16:00 at the Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - Schebek Palace in Prague 1.

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The Week of the Czech Academy of Sciences - Filip Pertold

30 October, 2022

Come and listen to the opening lecture of the Week at Czech Academy of Sciences titled "The End of Welfare", featuring economist Filip Pertold (CERGE-EI), David Klimes (Charles University) and Tomáš Kostelecký (Academy of Sciences ), on 31 October at 6:30 pm in Přítomnost Cinema.

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SYRI National Institute seeks concrete recommendations for crises

21 October, 2022

In recent years, Czech politicians have not made fiscal policy decisions in a long-term context. They have mainly taken short-term decisions and postponed long-term ones, such as pension reform. 

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