Polish Studies in Economics
This series is meant to bring selected studies of Polish economists, both from academia and from public and private institutions, to the attention of an international audience. The books included in this series present themes that are either of international importance due to their subject or - even if they focus on issues important mainly to Poland and Europe - they are considered to be of a broader interest to economists, policy-makers and business elsewhere. Thus, the aim of the series is to contribute to the discussion of results of theoretical and applied research on topical economic issues. The series is also open to work emerging from research cooperation between Polish and foreign economists. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, post-conference volumes as well as dissertations.
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The Importance of Constitutional Rules and Property Rights
The German Economy in 1990–2015Volume 13Monographs 440 Pages -
What Determines International Competitiveness of the Economy?
Evidence from Bayesian Model AveragingVolume 12©2022 Monographs 126 Pages -
European Questionnaire for Job Analysis (EQJA)
Theoretical and Methodological BasesVolume 10©2018 Edited Collection 330 Pages -
Going Local? Linking and Integrating Second-Home Owners with the Community’s Economy
A comparative study between Finnish and Polish second-home ownersVolume 9©2018 Monographs 344 Pages -
The Impact of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership on International Cooperation
Volume 8©2017 Edited Collection 270 Pages -
Economic Effects of Post-Socialist Constitutions 25 Years from the Outset of Transition
The Constitutional Political Economy ApproachVolume 7©2016 Monographs 194 Pages