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Jan Frankowski

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(50%) Instytut Badań Strukturalnych

Warszawa, Poland
http://www.ibs.org.pl/
RePEc:edi:ibswapl (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Jakub Soko³owski & Jan Frankowski, 2023. "Is Poland on track to becoming another France? How to avoid social conflicts Sparked by a country’s climate policy," IBS Policy Papers 01/2023, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  2. Jakub Sokołowski & Piotr Lewandowski & Jan Frankowski, 2023. "How to Prevent Yellow Vests? Evaluating Preferences for a Carbon Tax with a Discrete Choice Experiment," IBS Working Papers 03/2023, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  3. Jan Frankowski & Tomasz Œwietlik & Aleksandra Prusak & Jakub Sokolowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz & Wojciech Be³ch & Nicol Staòková, 2023. "Housing cooperatives facing the energy transition. Insights from Poland and Czechia," IBS Research Reports 02/2023, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  4. Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz & Jakub Sokołowski, 2022. "Mapping the indirect employment of hard coal mining: a case study of Upper Silesia, Poland," IBS Working Papers 07/2022, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  5. Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz & Jakub Soko³owski, 2022. "How to ensure a just approach to retrofitting social housing?," IBS Policy Papers 02/2022, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  6. Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz, 2021. "The anti-inflation shield or an energy voucher: how to compensate poor households for rising energy prices?," IBS Policy Papers 05/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  7. Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski, 2021. "How to improve the quality of life of the energy poor?," IBS Policy Papers 01/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  8. Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz & Jakub Sokolowski, 2021. "The coal phase-out and the labour market transition pathways: the case of Poland," IBS Working Papers 01/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  9. Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz, 2021. "How to reduce the social costs of coal mine closures?," IBS Policy Papers 02/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
  10. Piotr Lewandowski & Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski, 2020. "Energy poverty, housing conditions, and self-assessed health: evidence from Poland," IBS Working Papers 10/2020, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

Articles

  1. Stefan Bouzarovski & Jan Frankowski & Sergio Tirado Herrero, 2018. "Low‐Carbon Gentrification: When Climate Change Encounters Residential Displacement," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(5), pages 845-863, September.
  2. Grabkowska Maja & Frankowski Jan, 2016. "‘Close to the city centre, close to the university’. Are there symptoms of studentification in Gdańsk, Poland?," Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, Sciendo, vol. 32(32), pages 73-83, June.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Jakub Sokołowski & Piotr Lewandowski & Jan Frankowski, 2023. "How to Prevent Yellow Vests? Evaluating Preferences for a Carbon Tax with a Discrete Choice Experiment," IBS Working Papers 03/2023, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

    Cited by:

    1. Jakub Soko³owski & Jan Frankowski, 2023. "Is Poland on track to becoming another France? How to avoid social conflicts Sparked by a country’s climate policy," IBS Policy Papers 01/2023, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

  2. Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz & Jakub Sokołowski, 2022. "Mapping the indirect employment of hard coal mining: a case study of Upper Silesia, Poland," IBS Working Papers 07/2022, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

    Cited by:

    1. Honorati, Maddalena & Ferré, Céline & Gajderowicz, Tomasz, 2023. "Who is Most Vulnerable to the Transition Away from Coal? Ruda Śląska Residents’ Preferences Towards Jobs and Land Repurposing," Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides 32575393, The World Bank.

  3. Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski, 2021. "How to improve the quality of life of the energy poor?," IBS Policy Papers 01/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

    Cited by:

    1. Marlena Piekut, 2021. "Between Poverty and Energy Satisfaction in Polish Households Run by People Aged 60 and Older," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-30, September.

  4. Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski & Joanna Mazurkiewicz, 2021. "How to reduce the social costs of coal mine closures?," IBS Policy Papers 02/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

    Cited by:

    1. Frankowski, Jan & Mazurkiewicz, Joanna & Sokołowski, Jakub, 2023. "Mapping the indirect employment of hard coal mining: A case study of Upper Silesia, Poland," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 83(C).

  5. Piotr Lewandowski & Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski, 2020. "Energy poverty, housing conditions, and self-assessed health: evidence from Poland," IBS Working Papers 10/2020, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.

    Cited by:

    1. Klára Čermáková & Eduard Hromada, 2022. "Change in the Affordability of Owner-Occupied Housing in the Context of Rising Energy Prices," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-18, February.
    2. Jakub Sokolowski & Jan Frankowski, 2021. "How to improve the quality of life of the energy poor?," IBS Policy Papers 01/2021, Instytut Badan Strukturalnych.
    3. Sokołowski, Jakub & Bouzarovski, Stefan, 2022. "Decarbonisation of the Polish residential sector between the 1990s and 2021: A case study of policy failures," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 163(C).

Articles

  1. Stefan Bouzarovski & Jan Frankowski & Sergio Tirado Herrero, 2018. "Low‐Carbon Gentrification: When Climate Change Encounters Residential Displacement," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(5), pages 845-863, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Kristina Mjörnell & Jenny von Platten & Kicki Björklund, 2022. "Balancing Social and Economic Sustainability in Renovation with an Affordable Option for Tenants? A Pilot Study from Sweden," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-21, March.
    2. Anders Blok, 2020. "Urban green gentrification in an unequal world of climate change," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 57(14), pages 2803-2816, November.
    3. Sarah Knuth, 2019. "Cities and planetary repair: The problem with climate retrofitting," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 51(2), pages 487-504, March.
    4. Stojilovska, Ana & Guyet, Rachel & Mahoney, Katherine & Gouveia, João Pedro & Castaño-Rosa, Raúl & Živčič, Lidija & Barbosa, Ricardo & Tkalec, Tomislav, 2022. "Energy poverty and emerging debates: Beyond the traditional triangle of energy poverty drivers," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 169(C).
    5. Stefan Bouzarovski & Harriet Thomson & Marine Cornelis, 2021. "Confronting Energy Poverty in Europe: A Research and Policy Agenda," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(4), pages 1-19, February.
    6. Enora Robin & Vanesa Castán Broto, 2021. "Towards A Postcolonial Perspective On Climate Urbanism," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 45(5), pages 869-878, September.
    7. Jenny von Platten & Karl de Fine Licht & Mikael Mangold & Kristina Mjörnell, 2021. "Renovating on Unequal Premises: A Normative Framework for a Just Renovation Wave in Swedish Multifamily Housing," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-32, September.
    8. Vanesa Castán Broto & Linda K. Westman, 2020. "Ten years after Copenhagen: Reimagining climate change governance in urban areas," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 11(4), July.
    9. Yulin Zhou & Lulu Wei & Feng Lan & Xiang Li & Jing Bian, 2022. "Evaluation and Optimization on Urban Regeneration Sustainability from the Perspective of Multidimensional Welfare of Resettled Resident—Evidence from Resettlement Communities in Xi’an, China," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-17, August.
    10. Pérez-Sánchez, Laura À. & Velasco-Fernández, Raúl & Giampietro, Mario, 2022. "Factors and actions for the sustainability of the residential sector. The nexus of energy, materials, space, and time use," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 161(C).
    11. Dawn Nafus & Eve M. Schooler & Karly Ann Burch, 2021. "Carbon-Responsive Computing: Changing the Nexus between Energy and Computing," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(21), pages 1-26, October.
    12. Kristina Mjörnell & Paula Femenías & Kerstin Annadotter, 2019. "Renovation Strategies for Multi-Residential Buildings from the Record Years in Sweden—Profit-Driven or Socioeconomically Responsible?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(24), pages 1-18, December.
    13. Jan Kubeš & Zoltán Kovács, 2020. "The kaleidoscope of gentrification in post-socialist cities," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 57(13), pages 2591-2611, October.
    14. Josef Navrátil & Petr Klusáček & Stanislav Martinát & Petr Dvořák, 2021. "Emergence of Centralized (Collective) and Decentralized (Individual) Environmentally Friendly Solutions during the Regeneration of a Residential Building in a Post-Socialist City," Land, MDPI, vol. 10(5), pages 1-21, May.

  2. Grabkowska Maja & Frankowski Jan, 2016. "‘Close to the city centre, close to the university’. Are there symptoms of studentification in Gdańsk, Poland?," Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, Sciendo, vol. 32(32), pages 73-83, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Mohammed Ahmed M.S. & Ukai Tetsuya, 2022. "University campuses as agents for urban change," Environmental & Socio-economic Studies, Sciendo, vol. 10(1), pages 22-37, March.
    2. Gregory James J. & Rogerson Jayne M., 2019. "Housing in multiple occupation and studentification in Johannesburg," Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, Sciendo, vol. 46(46), pages 85-102, December.
    3. Zasina Jakub, 2020. "Students’ leisure consumption patterns in cities: Three-dimensional pictures from Lodz and Turin," Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, Sciendo, vol. 24(4), pages 253-262, October.
    4. Jan Kubeš & Zoltán Kovács, 2020. "The kaleidoscope of gentrification in post-socialist cities," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 57(13), pages 2591-2611, October.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 10 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (10) 2020-12-21 2021-06-21 2021-06-21 2021-09-06 2022-12-12 2023-01-09 2023-04-24 2023-06-19 2023-06-19 2023-11-13. Author is listed
  2. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (5) 2021-06-21 2023-01-09 2023-04-24 2023-06-19 2023-06-19. Author is listed
  3. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (3) 2020-12-21 2023-01-09 2023-11-13. Author is listed
  4. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (2) 2023-06-19 2023-06-19
  5. NEP-REG: Regulation (2) 2021-06-21 2023-04-24
  6. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (2) 2021-09-06 2023-06-19
  7. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (1) 2023-06-19
  8. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2023-06-19
  9. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2023-11-13
  10. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (1) 2021-09-06
  11. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (1) 2021-06-21

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