2010
These 21 projects were selected from a total of 106 which were submitted with budgets totaling nearly $1,150,000. 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 2009 and work began in early 2010. The final deadline for project completion is June 2011, 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 of completed projects are available below.
	Zane Cunska
	Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Latvia
	Analysis of Higher Education Student Population Using Multistate Life Tables
	Mrika Kotorri
	Economic Development Group (EDG), Prishtina, Kosovo
	The optimal migration duration from the perspective of the individual: a comparison between Kosova, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the FYROM
	Tamás Bartus
	Institute of Sociology and Social Policy, Corvinus University, Budapest
	Birthrate Paradox: Fertility Patterns among People with Secondary Education in Hungary
	Julie Chytilová
	Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	Formation of Other-Regarding Preferences
	Vilma Dingová
	Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	The Effect of Common Currency on FDI: The Eurozone Experience
	Nargiza Alimukhamedova
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Retrospective Survey of Microfinance in Uzbekistan
	Ciprian Necula
	Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
	Macroeconomic Implications of Population Ageing and Pension Reform in Romania
	Edit Permeti, Isilda Shima & Edlira Narazani
	Albanian Center for Social-Economic Research, Tirana, Albania
	Does the flat tax reduce informal employment in Albania?
	Lucian Croitoru & Mihai Copaciu
	Romanian Center for Economic Policies (CEROPE), Romania
	Household Saving in Romania: Evidence from Budget Survey Data
	Piotr Kębłowski
	University of Łódź, Poland
	Are the New Member States on the fast track to the EMU? An analysis of exchange rates misalignments in Central European countries
	Ashot Tsharakyan
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Effect of rent deregulation on tenure choice and home ownership in the Czech Republic
	Aleksandra Parteka
	Faculty of Management and Business, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
	Skilled-unskilled wage inequality in the enlarged EU
	Libor Dušek
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	How Much Intergenerational Risk Sharing do Pay-As-You-Go Pension Systems Really Provide?
	Attila Rátfai
	Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
	Geography and Micro Level Real Exchange Rates: A Structural Investigation
	Ilir Gedeshi & Esmeralda Gassie
	Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Tirana, Albania
	Interaction between family network and firm growth in Albania
	Gábor Antal
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
	Wage Inequality and Firm Characteristics in Hungary: Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data, 1986-2008
	Dmitry Vorobyev
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Towards Detecting and Measuring Electoral Fraud
	Vítězslav Píša & Jan Brůha
	Institute for Structural Policy (IREAS), Prague, Czech Republic
	Implications of biofuel promotion for a transition country
	Besnik Krasniqi & Durim Hoxha
	Business Support Centre Kosovo (BSCK), Prishtina, Kosovo
	Entrepreneurial Behaviour, Institutions and SME Growth: Evidence from Transition Countries
	Lenka Svejdová & Vojtěch Bartoš
	Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	Discrimination, information and transaction costs in the Czech Rental Housing Market: Field Experiment
	Nermin Oruć & Silviya Nikolova
	Center for Economic Development and Research (CEDAR), Sarajevo & Centre for Economic and Strategic Research (CESR), Sofia, Bulgaria
	Urban Migration and Poverty: Comparison between Bulgaria and Bosnia-Herzegovina



 
			 
                




