2007
These 17 projects were selected from a total of 66 which were submitted with budgets totaling nearly $850,000. Note that in cases where the award was made to a group of researchers, only the principal researcher(s) is/are named.
	Tigran Poghosyan
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	Measuring Financial Market Integration in the New EU Member States: A Threshold Vector Error Correction Approach
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Jelena Helemae & Kadri Taht
	Institute of International and Social Studies, Tallinn University, Estonia
	Public Opinion on Social Mobility Opportunities in Estonia: Perception of the Role of Education
	Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
	Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
	Price Convergence of the New EU Member Countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Boris Begović & Marko Paunović
	Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies (CLDS), Belgrade, Serbia
	Political Economy of Enterprise Restructuring in Serbia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Roman Horváth
	Institute for Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	Inflation Persistence: Micro Evidence and Policy Implications for EU New Member States
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Michal Bauer
	Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	The Role of Education in Patience Formation in Poorest Countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Jan Brůha & Jiří Podpiera
	Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
	Global Imbalances and the Role of Intra-Firm Trade in International Policy Coordination
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Olga Rastrigina
	BICEPS, Riga, Latvia
	Family Interactions in the Making of Entrepreneurs in Latvia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Tanja Broz
	Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
	The Impact of Demand and Supply Shocks from EMU on Business Cycles of Central and Eastern European Countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Zsombor Cseres-Gergely
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
	Cognitive and non-cognitive skills: Substitutes, Complements, or Independent Inputs?
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper || Tables & Figures
	Aleksandra Gregorič & Katarina Zajc
	Law Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
	The Determinants of the Ownership Changes in the Post-Privatization Period in Slovenia and their Impact on Slovenian Corporate Governance
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Andreja Jaklič
	Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
	Innovation Cooperation and Innovation Activity: Firm Level Evidence from Slovenia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Volha Belush
	CERGE-EI Prague, Czech Republic
	A Life-Cycle Model of Social Security with Endogenous Fertility
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Gábor Békés
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest
	Absorptive Capacity and Productivity Spillovers for the Heterogenous Firms: Empirical Evidence from Hungarian Firms
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Katarzyna Zawalinska & Radoslaw Hoffmann
	Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
	Comparative Evaluation Study of EU Rural Funds Management in Poland and Finland: National and Regional Economic Efects of New Rural Development Plans
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Oleksandr Stupnytskyy
	Research Institute of Labor and Social Affairs, Prague, Czech Republic
	Evaluating Training Programs for the Economically Disadvantaged: The Case of the Czech Republic
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Ivo Bićanić & Vojmir Franičević
	University of Zagreb, Croatia
	Entrepreneurial Deficits and Modern Economic Growth in Croatia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper



 
			 
                






