2009
These 22 projects were selected from a total of 74 which were submitted with budgets totaling nearly $900,000. Note that in cases where the award was made to a group of researchers, only the principal researcher(s) is/are named. Each project also includes a note on the sponsoring institution and the project title. The projects were selected in December 2008 and work began in early 2009. The final deadline for project completion was June 2010, as most research teams find it advantageous to take the one-time, six-month no-cost extension which is offered. The resulting papers from these projects and non-technical summaries are available below.
	Zoltan Bakucs
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
	The effect of EU accession upon Hungarian farm efficiency
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Peter Katuscak & Naomi E. Feldman
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Effects of predictable tax liability variation on household labor income
	Levent Celik & Esen Onur
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Determination of odds in prediction markets: Coexistence of posted-offer and double-auction designs
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Anna Lovasz & Mariann Rigo
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
	Who earns their keep? An estimation of the productivity-wage gap in Hungary 1986-2005
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Gurgen Aslanyan
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Immigration and social security reform
	Mirjam Moravcová, Dana Bittnerová, Daniela Penicková
	Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	Family and group strategies in the education of children in the Czech Republic
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Arsena Gjipali, Ardiana Gashi & Nick Adnett
	Center for Sustainable Agriculture Studies, Albania
	Schooling and labor market outcomes - an empirical assessment of returns to education in Albania
	
	Konstantin Pashev
	Governance Monitoring Association, Bulgaria Corruption risks and drivers in the tax administration
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Petre Caraiani
	Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy
	The impact of fiscal policy shocks on Romanian economy and CEE countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Daniela-Luminita Constantin, Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea & Carmen Beatrice Pauna
	Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
	Can cluster policies and foreign direct investment offer viable solutions to underdeveloped regions?
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Filip Pertold
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Youth smoking in transition
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Natalia Shestakova
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Do firms have incentives to help consumers in making choices? The case of the Czech mobile [phone] market
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Andreea Maria Stoian & Emilia Mioara Campeanu
	Bucharest University of Economics
	Fiscal sustainability within EU area. Empirical evidences for old members and newcomers
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Barbara Gebicka
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic Skill-upgrading of occupations and the college degree supply in Central European Countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Katarzyna Growiec & Jakub Growiec
	Institute for Structural Research, Poland
	The impact of social capital on Central and Eastern European countries' economic performance: similarities and differences
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Judit Kalman
	Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Hungary
	Derangement or development? Political economy of EU structural funds allocation: insights from the Hungarian case
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Laszlo Paizs
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Competition in excise taxes among EU countries and its policy implications- an empirical investigation
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Maruška Vizek
	Institute of Economics, Zagreb
	Determinants of house prices in transition countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Magdalena Rokicka & Anna Ruzik
	Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), Warsaw, Poland
	Gender pay gap in unregistered employment in Poland
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Asel Isakova
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Financial sector development and dollarization in the economies of Central Asia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Robert Kelm & Michal Majsterek
	University of Lodz, Poland Inflationary consequences of globalization in Poland in pre- ERM2 period
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Evangelia Vourvachaki
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Patterns in Intermediates Use: A Comparative Study Between Europe and the United States
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper



 
			 
                




