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Michał Andrzej Gradzewicz
(Michal Gradzewicz)

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First Name:Michal
Middle Name:Andrzej
Last Name:Gradzewicz
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Affiliation

(50%) Katedra Ekonomii I
Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie

Warszawa, Poland
http://www.sgh.waw.pl/katedry/ke1
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(50%) Narodowy Bank Polski

Warszawa, Poland
http://www.nbp.pl/
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Research output

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Working papers

  1. Michał Gradzewicz & Janusz Jabłonowski & Michał Sasiela & Zbigniew Żółkiewski, 2024. "Measuring labor share for Poland – does heterogeneity of labor compensation matter?," NBP Working Papers 368, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  2. Michał Gradzewicz, 2022. "How do firms respond to demand and supply shocks?," NBP Working Papers 344, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  3. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Mućk, 2020. "Unravelling the markups changes: the role of demand elasticity and concentration," NBP Working Papers 334, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  4. Michał Gradzewicz, 2020. "Joint identification of monopoly and monopsony power," KAE Working Papers 2020-051, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis.
  5. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Mućk, 2019. "Globalization and the fall of markups," NBP Working Papers 304, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  6. Michał Gradzewicz, 2018. "How do savings of different agents respond to interest rate change?," NBP Working Papers 276, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  7. Michal Gradzewicz, 2018. "What happens after an investment spike - investment events and firm performance," KAE Working Papers 2018-040, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis.
  8. Michał Gradzewicz, 2018. "What happens when firms invest? Investment events and firm performance," NBP Working Papers 291, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  9. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Growiec & Marcin Kolasa & Łukasz Postek & Paweł Strzelecki, 2014. "Poland’s exceptional performance during the world economic crisis: New growth accounting evidence," NBP Working Papers 186, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  10. Michał Gradzewicz & Krzysztof Makarski & Joanna Tyrowicz, 2013. "Do We Really Need to Start From Scratch? Economic Theory on Economic Crises," Working Papers 2013-17, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.
  11. Michał Gradzewicz, 2009. "Endogenous growth mechanism as a source of medium term fluctuations in the labor market. Application to the US economy," NBP Working Papers 57, Narodowy Bank Polski.
  12. Krzysztof MAKARSKI & Michal GRADZEWICZ, 2009. "The Macroeconomic Effects of Losing Autonomous Monetary Policy after the Euro Adoption in Poland," EcoMod2009 21500061, EcoMod.
  13. Gradzewicz, Michal & Hagemejer, Jan, 2007. "Marże monopolistyczne i przychody skali w gospodarce polskiej [Monopolistic markups and returns to scale in the Polish economy]," MPRA Paper 46496, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  14. Jan Hagemejer & Michal Gradzewicz & Zbigniew Zolkiewski, 2007. "Globalization and the Polish Economy: Some Stylized Facts and CGE Model Simulations," EcoMod2007 23900033, EcoMod.
  15. Gradzewicz, Michał & Hagemejer, Jan & Zbigniew, Żółkiewski, 2007. "Globalization and the Polish economy: stylized facts and simulations using a Computable General Equilibrium Model," MPRA Paper 28228, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  16. Gradzewicz, Michal & Jędrzejowicz, Tomasz & Żółkiewski, Zbigniew, 2007. "The cost of fiscal tightening in Poland on the road to the Euro: does the labour market matter? (CGE model simulations)," MPRA Paper 28146, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  17. Jan Hagemejer & Michal Gradzewicz, 2007. "Impact of competition and business cycles on the behaviour of monopolistic markups in the Polish economy," EcoMod2007 23900034, EcoMod.
  18. Gradzewicz, Michal & Kolasa, Marcin, 2004. "Estimating the output gap in the Polish economy: the VECM approach," MPRA Paper 28227, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Mućk, 2024. "Globalisation and the fall of markups," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 47(3), pages 1089-1116, March.
  2. Michał Gradzewicz, 2021. "What Happens After an Investment Spike—Investment Events and Firm Performance," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(3), pages 636-651, July.
  3. Michał Gradzewicz, 2019. "How do savings of different sectors respond to interest rate change?," Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, vol. 11(1), pages 1-22, March.
  4. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Growiec & Marcin Kolasa & Łukasz Postek & Paweł Strzelecki, 2018. "Poland’s uninterrupted growth performance: new growth accounting evidence," Post-Communist Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(2), pages 238-272, March.
  5. Stanisław Cichocki & Michał Gradzewicz & Joanna Tyrowicz, 2015. "Wrażliwość zatrudnienia na zmiany PKB w Polsce a elastyczność instytucji rynku pracy," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 4, pages 91-116.
  6. Jakub Growiec & Michał Gradzewicz & Jan Hagemejer & Zofia Jankiewicz & Piotr Popowski & Katarzyna Puchalska & Paweł Strzelecki & Joanna Tyrowicz, 2015. "Rola usług rynkowych w procesach rozwojowych gospodarki Polski," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 2, pages 163-193.
  7. Michał Gradzewicz & Krzysztof Makarski, 2013. "The business cycle implications of the euro adoption in Poland," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(17), pages 2443-2455, June.
  8. Michał Gradzewicz, 2006. "Zachowania inwestycyjne przedsiębiorstw przetwórstwa przemysłowego," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 4, pages 31-55.

Chapters

  1. Micha_ Gradzewicz, 2016. "Do jobs created in CEE countries result in higher productivity?," Chapters, in: Marek Belka & Ewald Nowotny & Pawel Samecki & Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald (ed.), Boosting European Competitiveness, chapter 11, pages 133-151, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Michał Gradzewicz, 2022. "How do firms respond to demand and supply shocks?," NBP Working Papers 344, Narodowy Bank Polski.

    Cited by:

    1. Ardiyono, Sulistiyo K. & Patunru, Arianto A., 2023. "Firms’ responses to foreign demand shocks: Evidence from Indonesia after the global financial crisis," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).

  2. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Mućk, 2019. "Globalization and the fall of markups," NBP Working Papers 304, Narodowy Bank Polski.

    Cited by:

    1. Michał Gradzewicz, 2020. "Joint identification of monopoly and monopsony power," KAE Working Papers 2020-051, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis.
    2. Mariusz & Mirosław Błażej, 2020. "A control function approach to measuring the total factor productivity of enterprises in Poland," Bank i Kredyt, Narodowy Bank Polski, vol. 51(3), pages 293-316.
    3. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Mućk, 2020. "Unravelling the Markups Changes: The Role of Demand Elasticity and Concentration," KAE Working Papers 2020-056, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis.
    4. Marcin Bielecki & Michał Brzoza-Brzezina & Marcin Kolasa, 2022. "Aging, Migration and Monetary Policy in Poland," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 1, pages 5-30.
    5. Adrián Rodríguez Valle & Esteban Fernández-Vázquez, 2023. "Estimating market power for the European manufacturing industry between 2000 and 2014," Empirica, Springer;Austrian Institute for Economic Research;Austrian Economic Association, vol. 50(1), pages 141-172, February.
    6. Emanuela Ciapanna & Sara Formai & Andrea Linarello & Gabriele Rovigatti, 2022. "Measuring market power: macro and micro evidence from Italy," Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers) 672, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
    7. Santos, Diogo Oliveira & Britto, Gustavo & Ribeiro, Rafael S.M. & Cardoso, Debora Freire, 2023. "Do wages squeeze markups? Sectoral-level evidence for Brazil, 2000–2013," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 66(C), pages 52-66.
    8. Hagemejer, Jan & Hałka, Aleksandra & Kotłowski, Jacek, 2022. "Global value chains and exchange rate pass-through—The role of non-linearities," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 461-478.
    9. Górajski, Mariusz & Kuchta, Zbigniew & Leszczyńska-Paczesna, Agnieszka, 2023. "Price-setting heterogeneity and robust monetary policy in a two-sector DSGE model of a small open economy," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 122(C).

  3. Michal Gradzewicz, 2018. "What happens after an investment spike - investment events and firm performance," KAE Working Papers 2018-040, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis.

    Cited by:

    1. Vanja Grozdić & Branislav Marić & Mladen Radišić & Jarmila Šebestová & Marcin Lis, 2020. "Capital Investments and Manufacturing Firms’ Performance: Panel-Data Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(4), pages 1-18, February.
    2. Qaiser Abbas & Riaz Ahmed & Muhammed Asif & Abid Mehmood, 2022. "The Impact of Investment Decisions on Firm Profitability of Non-Financial Sectors in Pakistan: Mediating Role of Sales Growth," iRASD Journal of Economics, International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), vol. 4(4), pages 527-543, December.

  4. Michał Gradzewicz, 2018. "What happens when firms invest? Investment events and firm performance," NBP Working Papers 291, Narodowy Bank Polski.

    Cited by:

    1. Bruno, Randolph Luca & Douarin, Elodie & Korosteleva, Julia & Radosevic, Slavo, 2019. "Determinants of Productivity Gap in the European Union: A Multilevel Perspective," IZA Discussion Papers 12542, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

  5. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Growiec & Marcin Kolasa & Łukasz Postek & Paweł Strzelecki, 2014. "Poland’s exceptional performance during the world economic crisis: New growth accounting evidence," NBP Working Papers 186, Narodowy Bank Polski.

    Cited by:

    1. Alina Szewc-Rogalska & Tomasz Jakiel, 2021. "Zmiany strukturalne a wydajność pracy w krajach Europy Środkowej," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 3, pages 63-96.
    2. Bukowski, Pawel & Novokmet, Filip, 2021. "Between communism and capitalism: long-term inequality in Poland, 1892–2015," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 110221, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    3. Kotlewski Dariusz & Błażej Mirosław, 2020. "KLEMS growth accounting implemented in Poland," Statistics in Transition New Series, Polish Statistical Association, vol. 21(1), pages 95-122, March.
    4. Brzeziński, Michał & Myck, Michal & Najsztub, Mateusz, 2019. "Reevaluating Distributional Consequences of the Transition to Market Economy in Poland: New Results from Combined Household Survey and Tax Return Data," IZA Discussion Papers 12734, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. Alena Andrejovská & Jozef Glova, 2022. "Sustainability of Farms in EU Countries in the Context of Income Indicators: Regression Analysis Based on a New Classification," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(11), pages 1-14, November.
    6. Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks, 2016. "Catching up in Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland," Bank i Kredyt, Narodowy Bank Polski, vol. 47(4), pages 319-340.
    7. Marcin Bielecki & Michał Brzoza-Brzezina & Marcin Kolasa, 2022. "Aging, Migration and Monetary Policy in Poland," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 1, pages 5-30.
    8. Marcin Grela & Aleksandra Majchrowska & Tomasz Michałek & Jakub Mućk & Agnieszka Stążka-Gawrysiak & Grzegorz Tchorek & Marcin Wagner, 2017. "Is Central and Eastern Europe converging towards the EU-15?," NBP Working Papers 264, Narodowy Bank Polski.
    9. Paweł Strzelecki & Jakub Growiec & Robert Wyszyński, 2020. "The contribution of immigration from Ukraine to economic growth in Poland," NBP Working Papers 322, Narodowy Bank Polski.
    10. Pawel Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2019. "Between communism and capitalism: long-term inequality in Poland, 1892-2015," CEP Discussion Papers dp1628, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
    11. Dariusz Kotlewski, 2022. "Przesłanki za wykorzystaniem rachunkowości wzrostu gospodarczego w badaniu specjalizacji regionalnych," Ekonomista, Polskie Towarzystwo Ekonomiczne, issue 2, pages 235-258.
    12. Pawel Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2019. "Between Communism and Capitalism: Long-Term Inequality in Poland, 1892- 2015," World Inequality Lab Working Papers hal-02876995, HAL.
    13. Pawel Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2017. "Top Incomes during Wars, Communism and Capitalism: Poland 1892-2015," PSE Working Papers halshs-02797835, HAL.
    14. Bukowski, Pawel & Novokmet, Filip, 2019. "Between communism and capitalism: long-term inequality in Poland, 1892-2015," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 102834, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    15. Bukowski, Pawel & Novokmet, Filip, 2019. "Between communism and capitalism: long-term inequality in Poland, 1892-2015," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 102814, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    16. Brzezinski, Michal & Myck, Michał & Najsztub, Mateusz, 2022. "Sharing the gains of transition: Evaluating changes in income inequality and redistribution in Poland using combined survey and tax return data," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 73(C).
    17. Pawel Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2017. "Top Incomes during Wars, Communism and Capitalism: Poland 1892-2015," World Inequality Lab Working Papers halshs-02797835, HAL.
    18. Paweł Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2021. "Between communism and capitalism: long-term inequality in Poland, 1892–2015," Journal of Economic Growth, Springer, vol. 26(2), pages 187-239, June.
    19. Lorena Škuflić & Mira Krpan & Berislav Žmuk, 2018. "Migration and the economic crisis in the European Union member states: cluster analysis," Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, VsI Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center, vol. 6(2), pages 979-1000, December.
    20. Pawel Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2019. "Between Communism and Capitalism: Long-Term Inequality in Poland, 1892- 2015," Working Papers hal-02876995, HAL.
    21. Jakub Boratyński & Jacek Osiewalski, 2021. "Bayesian Estimation of Capital Stock and Depreciation in the Production Function Framework," Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, vol. 13(4), pages 455-486, December.
    22. Pawel Bukowski & Filip Novokmet, 2017. "Top Incomes during Wars, Communism and Capitalism: Poland 1892-2015," Working Papers halshs-02797835, HAL.
    23. Jakub Growiec & Michał Gradzewicz & Jan Hagemejer & Zofia Jankiewicz & Piotr Popowski & Katarzyna Puchalska & Paweł Strzelecki & Joanna Tyrowicz, 2015. "Rola usług rynkowych w procesach rozwojowych gospodarki Polski," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 2, pages 163-193.

  6. Michał Gradzewicz, 2009. "Endogenous growth mechanism as a source of medium term fluctuations in the labor market. Application to the US economy," NBP Working Papers 57, Narodowy Bank Polski.

    Cited by:

    1. Ma�gorzata Skibi�ska, 2015. "Impact of labour market shocks on business cycle fluctuations in Poland," Bank i Kredyt, Narodowy Bank Polski, vol. 46(1), pages 1-40.

  7. Krzysztof MAKARSKI & Michal GRADZEWICZ, 2009. "The Macroeconomic Effects of Losing Autonomous Monetary Policy after the Euro Adoption in Poland," EcoMod2009 21500061, EcoMod.

    Cited by:

    1. Andrzej Toroj, 2011. "Competitiveness channel in Poland and Slovakia: a pre-EMU DSGE analysis," NBP Working Papers 86, Narodowy Bank Polski.
    2. Jan HAGEMEJER & Tomasz DARAS, 2009. "The long run-effects of the Poland´s accession to the eurozone. Simulation using POLDYN - a dynamic computable general equilibrium model," EcoMod2009 21500037, EcoMod.
    3. Torój, Andrzej, 2010. "Adjustment capacity in a monetary union: a DSGE evaluation of Poland and Slovakia," MF Working Papers 4, Ministry of Finance in Poland, revised 11 May 2010.
    4. Michał Brzoza-Brzezina & Pascal Jacquinot & Marcin Kolasa, 2014. "Can We Prevent Boom-Bust Cycles During Euro Area Accession?," Open Economies Review, Springer, vol. 25(1), pages 35-69, February.
    5. Michał Brzoza-Brzezina & Krzysztof Makarski, 2010. "Credit Crunch in a Small Open Economy," NBP Working Papers 75, Narodowy Bank Polski.
    6. Torój, Andrzej, 2015. "Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure in the EU: a Welfare Evaluation," MF Working Papers 22, Ministry of Finance in Poland.
    7. Andrzej Torój, 2010. "Rationality of Expectations: Another OCA Criterion? A DSGE Analysis," Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, vol. 2(3), pages 205-252, June.
    8. Zbigniew Kuchta & Katarzyna Piłat, 2010. "Zastosowanie modelu realnego cyklu koniunkturalnego Hansena do gospodarki Polski," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 11-12, pages 19-39.
    9. Torój, Andrzej, 2017. "Managing external macroeconomic imbalances in the EU: the welfare cost of scoreboard-based constraints," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 293-311.
    10. Slawomir Czech, 2015. "The Political Economy Of Staying Outside The Eurozone: Poland And Sweden Compared," Oeconomia Copernicana, Institute of Economic Research, vol. 6(3), pages 23-43, September.
    11. Torój, Andrzej, 2012. "Excessive Imbalance Procedure in the EU: a Welfare Evaluation," MF Working Papers 11, Ministry of Finance in Poland, revised 03 Feb 2012.

  8. Gradzewicz, Michal & Hagemejer, Jan, 2007. "Marże monopolistyczne i przychody skali w gospodarce polskiej [Monopolistic markups and returns to scale in the Polish economy]," MPRA Paper 46496, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Joanna Tyrowicz, 2009. "When Eastern Labour Markets Enter Western Europe CEECs. Labour Market Institutions upon Euro Zone Accession," Working Papers 2009-03, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.
    2. Monika Lewandowska – Kalina, 2013. "Productivity dispersion and misallocation of resources: evidence from Polish industries," Working Papers 66, Department of Applied Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics.
    3. Jakub Growiec, 2009. "Determinants of the Labor Share: Evidence from a Panel of Firms," NBP Working Papers 69, Narodowy Bank Polski.

  9. Jan Hagemejer & Michal Gradzewicz, 2007. "Impact of competition and business cycles on the behaviour of monopolistic markups in the Polish economy," EcoMod2007 23900034, EcoMod.

    Cited by:

    1. Martin Feldkircher & Reiner Martin & Julia Wörz, 2010. "Measuring Competition in CESEE: Stylized Facts and Determinants across Countries and Sectors," Focus on European Economic Integration, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue 3, pages 38-62.
    2. Jan Hagemejer & Michal Gradzewicz & Zbigniew Zolkiewski, 2007. "Globalization and the Polish Economy: Some Stylized Facts and CGE Model Simulations," EcoMod2007 23900033, EcoMod.
    3. Katarzyna Budnik & Michal Greszta & Michal Hulej & Marcin Kolasa & Karol Murawski & Michal Rot & Bartosz Rybaczyk & Magdalena Tarnicka, 2009. "The new macroeconometric model of the Polish economy," NBP Working Papers 62, Narodowy Bank Polski.
    4. Michał Gradzewicz, 2019. "How do savings of different sectors respond to interest rate change?," Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, Central European Journal of Economic Modelling and Econometrics, vol. 11(1), pages 1-22, March.

  10. Gradzewicz, Michal & Kolasa, Marcin, 2004. "Estimating the output gap in the Polish economy: the VECM approach," MPRA Paper 28227, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. S. Adnan H. A. S., Bukhari & Safdar Ullah, Khan, 2008. "Estimating Output Gap for Pakistan Economy:Structural and Statistical Approaches," MPRA Paper 9736, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 20 Jun 2008.
    2. Katarzyna Budnik & Michal Greszta & Michal Hulej & Marcin Kolasa & Karol Murawski & Michal Rot & Bartosz Rybaczyk & Magdalena Tarnicka, 2009. "The new macroeconometric model of the Polish economy," NBP Working Papers 62, Narodowy Bank Polski.
    3. Mr. Natan P. Epstein & Corrado Macchiarelli, 2010. "Estimating Poland's Potential Output: A Production Function Approach," IMF Working Papers 2010/015, International Monetary Fund.
    4. Malgorzata Sulimierska, 2014. "Total factor productivity estimation for Polish manufacturing industry: A comparison of alternative methods," Working Paper Series 6714, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School.
    5. Anna Michalek, 2010. "The Importance of Calculating the Potential Gross Domestic Product in the Context of the Taylor Rule," Dynamic Econometric Models, Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, vol. 10, pages 131-143.
    6. Piotr Białowolski, 2005. "Produkt potencjalny w Polsce w latach 1993-2004 na podstawie funkcji produkcji," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 5-6, pages 37-48.

Articles

  1. Michał Gradzewicz, 2021. "What Happens After an Investment Spike—Investment Events and Firm Performance," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(3), pages 636-651, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Michał Gradzewicz & Jakub Growiec & Marcin Kolasa & Łukasz Postek & Paweł Strzelecki, 2018. "Poland’s uninterrupted growth performance: new growth accounting evidence," Post-Communist Economies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(2), pages 238-272, March.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Stanisław Cichocki & Michał Gradzewicz & Joanna Tyrowicz, 2015. "Wrażliwość zatrudnienia na zmiany PKB w Polsce a elastyczność instytucji rynku pracy," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 4, pages 91-116.

    Cited by:

    1. Kamila Radlinska, 2020. "Procyclicality of Changes in Labour Productivity - Labour Hoarding in CEE Countries," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(4), pages 185-200.
    2. Krzysztof Bartosik & Jerzy Mycielski, 2017. "The output employment elasticity and the increased use of temporary contracts: evidence from Poland," Working Papers 2017-23, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.

  4. Jakub Growiec & Michał Gradzewicz & Jan Hagemejer & Zofia Jankiewicz & Piotr Popowski & Katarzyna Puchalska & Paweł Strzelecki & Joanna Tyrowicz, 2015. "Rola usług rynkowych w procesach rozwojowych gospodarki Polski," Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, issue 2, pages 163-193.

    Cited by:

    1. Kwiatkowski Eugeniusz & Szymańska Agata, 2022. "Sectoral changes of employment in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic: Are reallocation shock effects applicable?," Economics and Business Review, Sciendo, vol. 8(2), pages 113-144, July.
    2. Kuźnar, Andżelika, 2016. "Poland’s Trade in Services with Germany – EU Membership Experience," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 16(31), pages 1-15, December.

  5. Michał Gradzewicz & Krzysztof Makarski, 2013. "The business cycle implications of the euro adoption in Poland," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(17), pages 2443-2455, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Michal Brzoza-Brzezina & Marcin Kolasa & Mateusz Szetela, 2016. "Is Poland at risk of the zero lower bound?," Bank i Kredyt, Narodowy Bank Polski, vol. 47(3), pages 195-226.
    2. Michal Brzoza-Brzezina & Krzysztof Makarski & Grzegorz Wesolowski, 2013. "Would it have paid to be in the eurozone?," Working Papers 70, Department of Applied Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics.
    3. Torój, Andrzej, 2015. "Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure in the EU: a Welfare Evaluation," MF Working Papers 22, Ministry of Finance in Poland.
    4. Mr. Ruy Lama & Mr. Pau Rabanal, 2012. "Deciding to Enter a Monetary Union: TheRole of Trade and Financial Linkages," IMF Working Papers 2012/240, International Monetary Fund.
    5. Aneta Hryckiewicz & Lukasz Kozlowski, 2020. "Should we be afraid of powerful banks? The trade-off between bank power and liquidity buffer," Bank i Kredyt, Narodowy Bank Polski, vol. 51(4), pages 437-466.
    6. Malgorzata Skibinska, 2016. "What drives the labour wedge? A comparison between CEE countries and the Euro Area," EcoMod2016 9061, EcoMod.
    7. Grzegorz Wesoƚowski, 2018. "Do long-term interest rates drive GDP and inflation in small open economies? Evidence from Poland," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(57), pages 6174-6192, December.
    8. Torój, Andrzej, 2017. "Managing external macroeconomic imbalances in the EU: the welfare cost of scoreboard-based constraints," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 61(C), pages 293-311.
    9. Hong Zhuang & Miao Grace Wang & Imre Ersoy & Mesut Eren, 2023. "Does joining the European monetary union improve labor productivity? A synthetic control approach," Journal of Productivity Analysis, Springer, vol. 59(3), pages 287-306, June.
    10. Svitlana Maksymenko, 2015. "The Cost of Euro Adoption in Poland," Working Paper 5779, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh.
    11. Andrzej Cieślik & Jan Teresiński, 2020. "Comparing business cycles in the Eurozone and in Poland: a Bayesian DSGE approach," Bank i Kredyt, Narodowy Bank Polski, vol. 51(4), pages 317-366.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 13 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-MAC: Macroeconomics (4) 2014-10-13 2014-10-17 2018-03-12 2020-07-13
  2. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (3) 2014-10-13 2020-07-13 2021-06-21
  3. NEP-INT: International Trade (3) 2019-04-08 2020-12-07 2021-06-21
  4. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (3) 2022-08-15 2022-08-22 2024-03-04
  5. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (2) 2018-10-15 2018-10-22
  6. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (2) 2019-04-08 2022-08-22
  7. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (2) 2018-03-12 2024-03-04
  8. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2014-10-17
  9. NEP-CFN: Corporate Finance (1) 2018-10-15
  10. NEP-CSE: Economics of Strategic Management (1) 2018-10-15
  11. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 2018-10-22
  12. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (1) 2018-10-15
  13. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2013-07-28
  14. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2013-07-28
  15. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2014-10-17
  16. NEP-SBM: Small Business Management (1) 2018-10-15

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