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Jan Švejnar: "Being Average Is Not Enough."

8. února 2022

Who will be most affected by inflation? And what would be the best recommendation for the government? Watch Czech Academy of Sciences' interview with Jan Švejnar.

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IDEA Talks: Abolition of Super-Gross Wages, Reductions in Social Security Contributions, and the Introduction of Tax Holidays

8. února 2022

“It’s a perfect promise,” Klára Kalíšková comments in Idea Talks on the new Czech government’s promise to introduce tax holidays. “It would have a negligible impact on all employees except the most profitable 20 percent.”

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The Cost of Unrest: Ukrainian Economy and Society in a Time of Crisis

1. února 2022

We cordially invite you to a public talk on the impact of the current situation in Ukraine on its education system, economy, and society at large. With Tymofiy Mylovanov, President of Kyiv School of Economics, and Konstantin Sonin, visiting professor at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow.

Číst dál …The Cost of Unrest: Ukrainian Economy and Society in a Time of Crisis

 
 

People of CERGE-EI: Meet Our Alumni

31. ledna 2022

"CERGE-EI gives the opportunity to everyone to become the best version of him or herself," says Tomáš Mičko, our 2020 Master’s in Applied Economics graduate in an interview for the CERGE-EI Blog.

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What Will the Abolition of Super-Gross Wages, Reductions in Social Security Contributions, and the Introduction of Tax Holidays Mean?

28. ledna 2022

Tax holidays promised in the Czech government's program statement would have a negligible impact on all employees except the most profitable, a new study by Klára Kalíšková and Michal Šoltés from Think-Tank IDEA suggests.

Číst dál …What Will the Abolition of Super-Gross Wages, Reductions in Social Security Contributions, and the Introduction of Tax Holidays Mean?