2004
These 34 projects were selected from a total of 113 which were submitted with budgets totaling nearly $2 million. Note that in cases where the award was made to a group of researchers, only the principal researcher is named.
	Principal Investigator(s)
	Sponsoring Institution
	Project Title
	Julia Alasheyeva & Anete Pajuste
	Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Latvia
	Corporate Governance, Ownership Change and Firm Performance in the Central and Eastern European Countries: an Empirical Investigation
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Przemysław Kulawczuk
	Institute for Private Enterprise and Democracy, Warsaw, Poland
	Tax Competition and Harmonisation in Central Europe in European Union Pre-Accession Period
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Ondřej Schneider
	Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
	Fiscal Policy in Enlarged European Union: Rules vs. Discretion
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Jan Hanousek & Filip Palda (ENAP)
	CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic
	Measuring the Displacement Deadweight Loss from Corporate Tax Evasion in the Czech Republic
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Libor Dušek
	CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic
	Crime and Democracy - Accounting for the Growth of Crime in the Post-Communist Countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Michal Kejak
	CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic
	Credit Shocks and Real Business Cycles: From the Great Depression to the EU Accession
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Jurij Bajec & Nebojša Savić
	Economics Institute, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
	Measures of Phase I of the Accession of Serbia and Montenegro to the EU Within the Stabilization and Association Process **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Toma Stefania
	Research Center on Interethnic Relations, Romania
	Educational Measures for the Roma Minority in Romania. The Effectiveness of Integrated and Segregated Education **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	László Szakadát
	Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration, Hungary
	Towards More Transparent Education Systems in Central Europe
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Marko Simoneti
	Institute for Economic Research (IER), Ljubljana, Slovenia
	Private and Shared Benefits (Entrenchment vs. Incentive Effect) of Managerial Control, Increasing the Level of Managerial Ownership and the Implications for Firm Performance. The Case of Slovenia
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Jan Herczynski
	Interdisciplinary Center for Mathematical and Computational Modeling, Warsaw University, Poland
	Decomposing School Outcomes in Polish Sub-regions. Where Does the Quality of Human Capital Come From?
	Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Štepán Jurajda
	CERGE-EI, Czech Republic
	Czech Returns to Schooling before the EU Accession: Does the Short Supply of College Education Bite?
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Lubomír Lízal & Andreas Ortmann
	CERGE-EI, Czech Republic
	Designing and Testing Incentive-compatible and Effective Anti-corruption Measures
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Łukasz W. Rawdanowicz
	CASE, Warsaw, Poland
	The Enlargement of EMU: Differences in Relative Inflation
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Cristian Stanica
	Institute of Economic Forecasting, Bucharest, Romania
	Adapted Models to Estimate Potential GDP in the Candidate Countries **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	László Halpern
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
	The Microeconomics of Technology Spillovers: Theory and Evidence from Hungarian Product-Level Data
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Imre Fertő
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
	The Dynamics of Trade in Central and Eastern European Countries
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Tania Gosselin
	Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
	The Determinants of Local Welfare in Hungary
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Mihails Hazans
	Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Latvia
	Choice of Education in the Baltic Countries: Was the Transition Effect Asymmetric?
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Piotr Karp & Robert Kelm
	University of Lódz, Poland
	Fiscal Deficits and Exchange Rate Misalignment in Poland: An Econometric Analysis
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Zoltán Hermann & Daniel Horn
	Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
	The Efficiency and Effectiveness of Hungarian Primary Schools
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02 || 03
	Sorin Ionita
	Romanian Academic Society, Romania
	How Fair are the intergovernmental fiscal transfers in Romania? The political effects of the equalization grants and pre-university education earmarked transfers to local governments **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Alexander Stoyanov & Todor Yalamov
	Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD), Sofia, Bulgaria
	Firms' Non-Compliant Behavior: Do Networks Matter in Bulgaria? **
	Summary of Findings || Draft Removed, published in September-October 2012 Eastern European Economics
	Andris Kangro
	University of Latvia, Riga
	Quality Trends of Primary and Secondary Education in Latvia During Transition Period in the International and National Context
	Project Cancelled due to Non-Compliance
	Enejda Gurja
	Albanian Institute for International Studies, Tirana
	Tax Revenues and Tax Reform in Transition Albania**
	Project Cancelled due to Non-Compliance
	Alf Vanags
	Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS), Riga, Latvia
	The Private Sector in Higher Education in the Baltics: Permanent Feature or Transition Phenomenon?
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Polona Domadenik
	University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
	Educational Policy Vs. Labour Market Flexibility: The Cure for Youth Unemployment in Transition Countries. A Comparison with the EU
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	D. Andrew Austin & Tatyana Kosyaeva
	CERGE-EI, Czech Republic
	Reform and Russian Attitudes Towards the Market: Evidence from Experimental Economics
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Boris Vujčić
	European Regional Science Association, Croatian Section, Zagreb
	Returns to Schooling in Croatia **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Jelena Mihaljević Djigunović
	Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb, Croatia
	Reforming Foreign Language Education Policy in Croatia and Hungary **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Dario Cziráky
	Institute for International Relations, Zagreb, Croatia
	Financial System Development and Economic Growth in Transition **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Sergey Slobodyan & Viatcheslav Vinogradov
	CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic
	Linking Education and Pensions in Transition
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper 01 || 02
	Domagoj Račić
	Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
	Croatian Innovation Policy and Its Effects **
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
	Ian Babetskii
	CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic
	Trade Links, Synchronization of Shocks, and EMU Enlargement
	Summary of Findings || Completed Paper
** These projects benefitted from a generous contribution to the East European regional research competition by the Austrian Government to support research in South Eastern Europe via the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (http://www.wiiw.ac.at)



 
			 
                






