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Collaboration

We collaborate with international institutions as part of international programs, inviting visiting professors and participating in research scholarships and academic internships abroad.

List of selected collaborating academic institutions and organizations:

  • UC Berkeley (USA)
  • Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany)
  • University College Dublin (Ireland)
  • Centre for ERS (Hungary)
  • Universita del Salento (Italy)
  • Universite Paris Dauphine (France)
  • Aarhus Universitet (Denmark)
  • Universitetet I Oslo (Norway)
  • Bruegel AISBL (Belgium)
  • WIFO (Austria)
  • Centre D'information et de Recherche sur L'Economie Mondiale (France)
  • Universita’ Politecnica delle Marche (Italy)
  • Universita di Macerata (Italy)
  • Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
  • Università degli Studi dell'Aquila (Italy)
  • Centre for Sustainable Business at Stockholm School of Economics (Latvia)
  • UTS Business School (Australia)
  • Stockholm School of Economics (Latvia)
  • Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies
  • Hamdard University (India)
  • University of Oviedo (Spain)
  • Qatar University (Qatar)
  • Georgetown Institute for Women (USA)
  • Western Norway Research Institute (Norway)
  • Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain)
  • University of Fribourg (Switzerland)
  • Jamia Hamdard (India)
  • Kyoto University (Japan)
  • German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • German Development Institute
  • German Institute for International and Security Affairs

Examples of research and other international projects:

  • The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (Austria): Research on the measurement of functional specialization and the relationship between the labor market and functional specialization.
  • Statistics Netherlands (Netherlands): Modeling the impact of firm heterogeneity on patterns of functional specialization.
  • Technological progress and its determinants.
  • The status of women in STEM labor markets.
  • The impact of digital technologies on the economies of developing countries.
  • The impact of digital technologies on sustainable development processes.
  • Managing a blog on the functional specialization of Central and Eastern European countries.
  • Collaboration in international consortia as part of projects in the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2021 (solutions for SMEs) and the Erasmus+ program.
  • Educational projects funded by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR), led by Dr. A. Mikulska.

We welcome collaboration with businesses, institutions, and organizations in the following areas:

  • Assessment of business, sector, and economic competitiveness.
  • International trade, Global Value Chains.
  • Technological progress, technological specialization.
  • Digital technologies, high-tech brands.
  • Economic conditions and energy transformation in Central and Eastern European countries.
  • Sustainable development, responsible investment.
  • Employment gap.
  • Digital economy, digital skills, AI, machine learning.
  • Energy policy, commodity market analysis.
  • Financial innovations, FinTech.
  • Financial situation of sports clubs.