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20 lat koniunktury w sektorze bankowym : z badań Instytutu Rozwoju Gospodarczego SGH
(Oficyna Wydawnicza SGH, 2020)Praca podsumowuje badania koniunktury gospodarki polskiej prowadzone przez Instytut Rozwoju Gospodarczego Szkoły Głównej Handlowej od końca lat dziewięćdziesiątych XX wieku do 2019 roku. Omawiane są narzędzia pomiaru i ... -
A Theory of The Procyclical Effectiveness of Forward Guidance
(2022-12)I study the dependence of the forward guidance effectiveness on the level of economic slack. I use the model with price rigidities and uninsured unemployment risk and apply both analytical and numerical methods to study ... -
The Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Fiscal Stimuli
(2022-01)This paper compares the aggregate and distributional effects of three fiscal policy instruments: government expenditures, unemployment benefits and transfers. To this end, the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides model of frictional ... -
The aggregate and redistributive effects of emigration
(2021-05)The 2004 EU enlargement has triggered large and rapid migration movements from the new to the old member states. The scale of this outflow was unprecedented in the CEE history and its structure was also different from ... -
Analiza porównawcza jakości życia w Polsce w układzie wojewódzkim w ramach podejścia możliwości
(2019)W ramach Unii Europejskiej od dawna prowadzone są prace dotyczące pomiaru zrównoważonego rozwoju społeczno-ekonomicznego, a w tym jakości życia. W kolejnych traktatach Unii Europejskiej obserwujemy coraz wyraźniejsze ... -
Are Central Banks' Research Teams Fragile Because of Groupthink?
(2019-12)In the recent years, the great majority of central banks have globally failed to realize inflation targets. We attempt to answer a question of whether such failure resulted from insufficient organization of economic research ... -
Are Ideas Really Getting Harder To Find? R&D Capital and the Idea Production Function
(2022-02)We supplement the 'Idea Production Function' (IPF) with measures of R&D capital. We construct a time series of R&D capital stock in the US (1968-2019) based on cumulated R&D investment. We estimate the IPF with patent ... -
Automation, Partial and Full
(2020-04)When some steps of a complex, multi-step task are automated, the demand for human work in the remaining complementary sub-tasks goes up. In contrast, when the task is fully automated, the demand for human work declines. ... -
(Belief in) life after death impacts the utility of life before it - a difference in preferences or an artefact?
(2016-04)In most of the religions the preservation of own, God-given, life is obligatory. The time-trade-off method (TTO) forces to voluntarily forego life years. We verify if this is a problem for the religious and how it impacts ... -
Categorisation-enhanced mental-accounting consumer behaviour: demand enhancement and endogenous cycles in an overlapping-generations income-age distribution model
(2023-06)Weaknesses of intertemporal optimisation approaches to consumption modelling include excess sensitivity of an individual's expenditure to interest rate changes and the inability to account for the documented behavioural ... -
The causal effects of the number of children on female employment - do European institutional and gender conditions matter?
(2014)This paper contributes to the discussion on the effects of the number of children on female employment in Europe. Previous research has usually either (1) compared these effects across countries assuming exogeneity of ... -
Central bank credibility, long-term yields and the effects of monetary integration
(2021-01)Forming a monetary union implies equalization of short-term interest rates across the member states as monetary policy is delegated to a common central bank, but also leads to integration of risk-free bond markets. In this ... -
The changing educational gradient in marital disruption: A meta-analysis of European longitudinal research
(2011)A large number of empirical studies have investigated the role of education in the changes in union dissolution in Europe, but these studies have so far produced inconsistent results. This paper seeks to assess the ... -
Choosing from multiple alternatives in cost-effectiveness analysis with fuzzy willingness-to-pay/accept and uncertainty
(2016-04)Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technologies requires valuing health, an uneasy task, as confirmed by variability of published estimates. Treating the willingness-to-pay/accept (WTP/WTA) as fuzzy seems an intuitive ... -
Common typology of virtual communities and multi-sided platforms. Analysis of business models using qualitative system dynamics
(2022-06)This paper presents a common typology of virtual communities and multi-sided platforms. The analyzed entities comprise 69 of Poland's most prominent websites, representing one of two business models. Based on three dimensions: ... -
Consumption modelling using categorisation-enhanced mental accounting
(2023-07)Credibly representing category-of-goods mental accounting in an intertemporal optimisation framework is notoriously difficult, as this modelling approach imposes interrelations between the demand for different categories ... -
Control and Regulation of Capital Flows Between Poland and Palestine in the Interwar Period
(Frankfurt am Main; European Association for Banking and Financial History, 2013)Palestine was a major destination for migrating Jews in the interwar period, with around 40 per cent of all newcomers coming from Poland. Palestine’s fast economic growth was the result of a large import of capital brought ... -
Country-Specific Conditions for Work and Family Reconciliation: An Attempt at Quantification
(2013)The country-specific conditions for work and family reconciliation have been theoretically and empirically acknowledged to constitute important determinants of fertility and women’s employment. So far, however, there have ... -
Crisis, contagion and international policy spillovers under foreign ownership of banks
(2016-03)This paper checks how international spillovers of shocks and policies are modified when banks are foreign owned. To this end we build a two-country macroeconomic model with banking sectors that are owned by residents of ... -
Currency demandand MIMIC models : towards a structured hybrid model-based estimation of the shadow economy size
(2017-09)Model-based econometric techniques of the shadow economy estimation have been increasingly popular, but a systematic approach to getting the best of their complementarities has so far been missing. We review the dominant ...