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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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People of CERGE-EI: Meet Our Alumni

19 October, 2022

Peter Ondko, a CERGE-EI 2013 PhD in Economics graduate, has been recently promoted to Partner at BCG Prague. What does he like most about working in consultancy and what challenges does he see in the energy industry he specializes in? Read more in the CERGE-EI Blog interview.

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Monetary Policy since the 1970s: There and Back Again

17 October, 2022

We would like to invite you to a public lecture by Tomáš Holub of Česká národní banka, entitled "Monetary Policy since the 1970s: There and Back Again" which will take place at CERGE-EI in room 7 on Wednesday 26 October 2022 at 17:00.

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Nobel Prize in Economics recognizes research on banks and crises

12 October, 2022

Michal Kejak comments on this year's Nobel Prize in Economics for Forum: the magazine of Charles University.

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CERGE-EI is a Czech Treasure

12 October, 2022

"Already in high school I was interested in economics as a way to apply theoretical knowledge to social phenomena - connecting mathematics with practice," says economist Jaroslav Borovička in an interview for Forum: the magazine of Charles University.

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