25 years into transformation – what’s next?
A conference commemorating 25 years of Poland’s political transformation was held at the Warsaw School of Economics on November 19th 2014. Interested in what conclusions can be drawn from past events...
View ArticleAbout a dog and an innovation-friendly vision
Last Monday, I took part in the Rzeczpospolita daily newspaper’s economic debate entitled ‘The end of the free market? Origins of the crisis’. Three questions were sent to the participants by the host:...
View ArticleAfter a digital revolution, time for a revolution in the energy sector
On February 28th 2015, I attended a very interesting event – the Polish Economic Forum. Held at the London School of Economics, the conference had been organised by Polish students of the LSE SU Polish...
View ArticleRe-industrialising Europe
Recently, I have attended a debate on the re-industrialisation of Europe. Frankly, my response was simple. It was a question, really. What is this debate about? Europe has as much industry as it can...
View ArticleEuropean Energy Union
The union grows through crises – this phrase yields some 20 million search results about the European Union, even without clarifying what kind of union is meant, while searches related to the growth...
View ArticleEconomic policy recommendations from Nobel laureates
As it happened, I was unable to attend the lecture by Prof. Finn E. Kydland and Prof. Edward C. Prescott, entitled ‘The Poor Economic Performances in the EU and the US: Problems are Political, not...
View ArticleWhat would change if the US were to start exporting its oil?
More than a year ago, it was on the very same blog that I said that the US export ban would be lifted since maintaining it was not economically viable, and doing so would be beneficial to the economies...
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