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Poland’s Supreme Administrative Court strengthens Constitution for Business
Jo HarperThe Poland’s “constitution for business” goal is to simplify procedures for people setting up and running their own businesses.
Economic importance of Pelješac bridge
Vedran ObućinaPelješac Bridge is a planned and unfinished bridge that should connect the Gulf of Mali Ston between Komarna and Brijesta on Pelješac in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
The World Cup has passed, but the problems have remained
Jerzy RutkowskiRussia has organized the most expensive World Cup in history. However, the execution of this investment fell on a period of rapid deterioration in Russia's economic and geopolitical position.
The EU is playing both sides
Ewa CieślikAgainst the background of deteriorating relations between the United States and China, the European Union's strong economic ties with the two countries pose a serious dilemma.
Belarus seeks spot on China’s expansion map
Sergei KuznetsovRecently international financial institution have not lend a lot of funds to Belarus. China sees it as a possibility and part of the One Belt One Road strategy.
Potentials and challenges of the renewable energy
Vedran ObućinaAs early as 2020, new solar and wind power plants will be more cost-effective than coal and gas power plants.
Corruption in the Balkans
Vedran ObućinaThe clientelist principle by which family and friends of officials always get good state jobs once again excited the public. There are many cases of nepotism and corruption in the Southeast Europe.
A new solution for a Croatian strategic company
Vedran ObućinaINA and First Gas Company (PPD) signed an agreement with Croatian Center for Restructuring and Sales (CERP) to recapitalize Kutinska Petrokemija, a leading Croatian petrochemical company
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in Poland: complementary involvement
Paweł BagińskiThe chances for the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) to pursue infrastructure investments in Poland appear to be rather slim. Its possible involvement could aim at closing any financing gaps or attracting private...
Bribing becomes more expensive in Russia
Filip BrokešRussian Prosecutor General, Yuri Chaika, said that the Russian government lost USD692m as a result of corruption in 2018. According to Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2018, the average bribe was worth RUB451,000 (USD6,485).
