Welcome to the Centre for Economic Analysis.
CenEA, the Centre for Economic Analysis, is an independent non-profit academic research institute aiming to provide rigorous highest level analysis of effects of economic and social policy with a focus on Poland.
CenEA strives to promote effective evidence-based policy by improving the understanding of consequences of economic and social policies on individuals, firms and the economy as a whole.
Aims and scope >>
Recent Publications
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CenEA_WP_0311.pdf Mommies’ girls get dresses, daddies’ boys get toys. Gender…Krzysztof Karbownik and Michał Myck
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CenEA_WP_0211.pdf Long shadows of history - persecution in Central Europe…Michał Myck and Radim Bohacek
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CenEA_WP_0111.pdf The effect of health and employment risks on precautionary…Johannes Geyer
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CenEA_RaportPrzedwyborczy_MR0211.pdf CenEA's 2011 Pre-election Report 2: Elections 2011: who will…Michał Myck, Leszek Morawski, Adrian Domitrz, Aneta Semeniuk
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CenEA_RaportPrzedwyborczy_MR0111.pdf CenEA's 2011 Pre-election Report 1: 2006-2011: who gained and…Michał Myck, Leszek Morawski, Adrian Domitrz, Aneta Semeniuk
News & Events
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26.01.12
We are proud to announce that Prof. Richard Blundell will give the inaugural keynote lecture of the "Lecture Series in Honour of Leonid Hurwicz" during the 2012 WIEM conference. -
10.01.12
Report published by CenEA's researchers demonstrates the important role of the gender of the first child on family structure and expenditure patterns in Poland.
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20.11.11
CenEA's Commentary published today (21.11.2011) discusses the main tax and benefit aspects of Prime Minister Donald Tusk's exposé presented on 18.11.2011.

