Other Projects

Over the years CenEA has participated in a number of small-scale projects realized for such institutions as the National Bank of Poland, the Civic Development Forum (FOR), the Munich Centre for the Economics of Ageing, and others. A full list of projects can be found below:

Reforming the Polish tax system

Duration: June 2016 – August 2016

Microsmulation exercise of a comprehensive tax reform for the Polish economy.

Commissioned by the FOR Foundation.

 

Labour supply implications of the Family 500+ programme

Duration: May 2016 – August 2016

Estiamtion of labour supply response to the Family 500+ Programme implemented in Poland in April 2016.

Commissioned by the National Bank of Poland.

 

Unemployment trap and the Polish Family Benefits system: modifications to support employment of parents

Duration: May 2014 – June 2014

Project conducted for the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland.

 

Financial support of families in Poland: current system and examples of modifications in the tax system

Duration: December 2012 – March 2013, update in January 2014

Project conducted for the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland.

 

Employment in Poland – 2011

Duration: July 2012 – May 2013

CenEA took responsibility for one part of the “Employment in Poland – 2011” Report prepared for the Centre for Human Resources Development in cooperation with the Institute for Structural Research.

Subcontracted with IBS, the Institute for Structural Research.

 

Joint influence of family and labour market policies on labour market participation and fertility decisions of men and women

Duration: June 2011 – April 2014

Subcontracted with the Institute for Policy Studies of the University of Warsaw.

 

The retrospective evaluation of elements of the VAT system

Duration: June – August 2011

CenEA was contracted to evaluate the distributional effect of the Polish VAT system in an international comparison of European systems of indirect taxation.

Subcontracted with CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.