2006
These 24 projects were selected from a total of 68 which were submitted with budgets totaling nearly $700,000. Note that in cases where the award was made to a group of researchers, only the principal researcher(s) is/are named.
	Principal Investigator(s)
	Sponsoring Institution
	Project Title
	Jozef Zubricky
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Flat Tax Reform: A General Equilibrium Model
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Cerasela Radu, Ana Bleahu & Cosmin Radu
	Research Institute for the Quality of Life, Romanian Academy of Sciences, Romania
	Agricultural Enterprises Between Regional Markets and Local Communities: Networks of Production and Distribution in Southern and Central Romania
	Project Cancelled Without Prejudice
	Elena Kazakova
	CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic
	Monopsony as a Source of Gender Wage Gap in Russia
	Project Cancelled Without Prejudice
	Constantin Colonescu & Cosmina Tanasoiu
	American University in Bulgaria
	Determinants of support for EU accession in Romania and Bulgaria
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Branislav Saxa
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Exporting Behavior of Firms and the Influence of Ownership: Are Multinationals Different?
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Anush Hakobyan
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Stability and Foreign Banks. Friends or Enemies?
	i>Project Extended
	Eva Berde & Istvan Vanyolos
	Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary
	The Impact of Institutional Changes on the Quality of Higher Education - Evidence from Hungary
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Danijel Nestic
	Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
	The Gender Wage Gap in Croatia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Hana Bruhová-Foltynová
	Charles University Environmental Center, Prague, Czech Republic
	Welfare Assessment of Passenger Transport Regulation in the Czech Republic
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Darja Borsic, Alenka Kavkler, Peter Mikek & Veronika Mitkova
	University of Maribor, Slovenia
	Modelling Economic Relationships Using Smooth Transition Regression: A Non–Linear Approach
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02 || 03
	Julius Horvath
	Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
	Price Convergence in New Member States of the European Union: the Case of Hungary and the Slovak Republic
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Lolita Cigane
	Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Latvia
	What Do Campaign Contributions Buy: Firm-level Evidence from Latvia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Jelena Jaukovic, Dragana Radevic, Darko Konjevic & Marina Milic
	CEED (Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development), Podgorica, Montenegro
	Enterprise Restructuring in Montenegro
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Piotr Krajewski & Michal Mackiewicz
	University of Lodz, Poland
	The Roots of Excessive Deficits in Poland - The Political Economy Perspective
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Dmitri Kolyuzhnov
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	The Role of Disability Pensions During and After Transition from PAYG to Multi-pillar Systems
	Jana Arsovska
	Euro-Atlantic Club of Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia
	Changing Lenses: The Meaning of Violence and Crime in an Ethnic Albanian Context
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Mihai Copaciu
	Public Policy Center (CENPO), Cluj-Napoca, Romania
	Survey Evidence on Price Setting Patterns of Romanian Firms
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Przemyslaw Wozniak & Wojciech Paczynski
	CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Poland
	A Time-Frequency Analysis of Business Cycle Coherence between the Eurozone and the New Member States
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Malgorzata Jakubiak & Malgorzata Markiewicz
	CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Poland
	Capital Mobility and Tax Competition Between Old and New EU Member States
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Jan Falkowski & Maciej Jakubowski
	CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Poland
	Income Diversification and Education in Rural Poland
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Jan Bena & Štepán Jurajda
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Financial Institutions and Corporate Growth by Firm Size: Evidence from Micro Data
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Zsuzsa Blasko, Erzsebet Bukodi & Peter Robert
	Demographic Research Institute Budapest, Hungary
	Selection in the Graduate Labour Market: Does Socioeconomic Background have an Impact? The Hungarian Case
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02



 
			 
                






