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- 2018-08: Environmental attitudes and place identity as simultaneous determinants of preferences for environmental goods

- Michela Faccioli, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Klaus Glenk and Julia Martin-Ortega
- 2018-07: Unraveling the economic performance of the CEEC countries: the role of exports and global value chains

- Jan Hagemejer and Jakub Mućk
- 2018-06: Do cultural differences affect voluntary payment decisions? Evidence from guided tours

- Anna Kukla-Gryz, Peter Szewczyk and Katarzyna Zagórska
- 2018-05: Time and money transfers: social networks and kinship in migration

- Anna Nicińska
- 2018-04: A New Baseline Model for Estimating Willingness to Pay from Discrete Choice Models

- Richard Carson and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- 2018-03: Verifying the representativeness heuristic: A field experiment with real-life lottery tickets

- Michal Krawczyk and Joanna Rachubik
- 2018-02: Economic growth on the periphery: Estimates of GDP per capita of the Congress Kingdom of Poland (for years 1870−1912)

- Piotr Koryś and Maciej Tymiński
- 2018-01: Disentangling the effects of policy and payment consequentiality and risk attitudes on stated preferences

- Ewa Zawojska, Anna Bartczak and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- 2017-30: Macroeconomic consequences of the demographic and educational transition in Poland

- Aleksandra Kolasa
- 2017-29: Is CAViaR model really so good in Value at Risk forecasting? Evidence from evaluation of a quality of Value-at-Risk forecasts obtained based on the: GARCH(1,1), GARCH-t(1,1), GARCH-st(1,1), QML-GARCH(1,1), CAViaR and the historical simulation models depending on the stability of financial markets

- Mateusz Buczyński and Marcin Chlebus
- 2017-28: Income inequality and the Great Recession in Central and Eastern Europe

- Michał Brzeziński
- 2017-27: Diagnosing unhappiness dynamics: Evidence from Poland and Russia

- Michał Brzeziński
- 2017-26: Innovation and endogenous growth over business cycle with frictional labor markets

- Marcin Bielecki
- 2017-25: The Impact of Parenthood on the Gender Wage Gap – a Comparative Analysis of 26 European Countries

- Ewa Cukrowska-Torzewska and Anna Lovasz
- 2017-24: Do anchors hold for real? Anchoring effect and hypothetical bias in declared WTP

- Magdalena Brzozowicz, Michal Krawczyk and Przemysław Kusztelak
- 2017-23: The output employment elasticity and the increased use of temporary contracts: evidence from Poland

- Krzysztof Bartosik and Jerzy Mycielski
- 2017-22: Long shadows of financial shocks: an endogenous growth perspective

- Marcin Bielecki
- 2017-21: The problem of non-optimal management of urban green areas in Warsaw

- Zbigniew Szkop
- 2017-20: Hyperbolic grids and discrete random graphs

- Eryk Kopczyński and Dorota Celińska
- 2017-19: Business cycles, innovation and growth: welfare analysis

- Marcin Bielecki
- 2017-18: Simulation error in maximum likelihood estimation of discrete choice models

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Wiktor Budzinski
- 2017-17: How much consumers value on-line privacy? Welfare assessment of new data protection regulation (GDPR)

- Maciej Sobolewski and Michał Paliński
- 2017-16: Choosing the future: economic preferences for higher education using discrete choice experiment method

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Tomasz Gajderowicz, Marek Giergiczny, Gabriela Grotkowska and Urszula Sztandar-Sztanderska
- 2017-15: Belief-based and taste-based gender discrimination. Evidence from a game show

- Michal Krawczyk and Natalia Starzykowska
- 2017-14: The strength of the anchoring effect on Pay What You Want payments: Evidence from a vignette experiment

- Anna Kukla-Gryz and Katarzyna Zagórska
- 2017-13: Business Cycle Dating after the Great Moderation: A Consistent Two – Stage Maximum Likelihood Method

- Gilbert Mbara
- 2017-12: Striking a balance: optimal tax policy with labor market duality

- Gilbert Mbara, Joanna Tyrowicz and Ryszard Kokoszczyński
- 2017-11: Personality and Economic Choices

- Christopher Boyce, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Nick Hanley
- 2017-10: Is Forest Landscape Restoration Socially Desirable? A Discrete Choice Experiment Applied to the Scandinavian Transboundary Fulufjället National Park Area

- Sviataslau Valasiuk, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Marek Giergiczny, Tomasz Zylicz, Knut Veisten, Askill Halse, Iratxe Landa Mata, Marine Elbakidze and Per Angelstam
- 2017-09: Are Bilateral Conservation Policies for the Białowieża Forest Unattainable? Analysis of Stated Preferences of Polish and Belarusian Public

- Sviataslau Valasiuk, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Marek Giergiczny, Tomasz Zylicz, Knut Veisten, Marine Elbakidze and Per Angelstam
- 2017-08: Probability weighting under time pressure: applying the double-response method

- Katarzyna Gawryluk and Michal Krawczyk
- 2017-07: Stated Preferences for Conservation Policies under Uncertainty: Insights on Individuals’ Risk Attitudes in the Environmental Domain

- Michela Faccioli, Laure Kuhfuss and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- 2017-06: An Institutional Approach to Trade Unions’ Density. The Case of Legal Origin and Political Ideology

- Jacek Lewkowicz and Anna Lewczuk
- 2017-05: Financial education and financial literacy in Gen Y - Alternative forms of financing

- Aneta Waszkiewicz
- 2017-04: Financial Capacity: Do students know what they need to know?

- Ewa Mazurek-Krasodomska, Gabriela Golawska and Anna Rzeczycka
- 2017-03: Financial and insurance literacy in Poland

- Marcin Kawiński and Piotr Majewski
- 2017-02: Diversification of Research on Economic Awareness and Education of Poles

- Ewa Cichowicz and Agnieszka Nowak
- 2017-01: Stated Preference valuation methods: an evolving tool for understanding choices and informing policy

- Nick Hanley and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- 2016-38: Partial decentralization and its influence on local governments’ spending policy. An analysis of spending for teachers and other resources needed for schools

- Agnieszka Kopańska
- 2016-37: Are school-provided skills useful at work? Results of the Wiles test

- Jacek Liwiński
- 2016-36: Gain and loss of money in a choice experiment. The impact of financial loss aversion and risk preferences on willingness to pay to avoid renewable energy extarnalities

- Anna Bartczak, Susan Chilton, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- 2016-35: Can fiscal decentralisation curb fiscal imbalances?

- Grazyna Bukowska and Joanna Siwinska-Gorzelak
- 2016-34: On a way to overcome strategic overbidding in open-ended stated preference surveys: A recoding approach

- Ewa Zawojska, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Romain Crastes and Jordan Louviere
- 2016-33: Rewarding truthful-telling in stated preference studies

- Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Romain Crastes, Jordan Louviere and Ewa Zawojska
- 2016-32: A Turbine is not only a Turbine: The Role of Social Context and Fairness Characteristics for the Local Acceptance of Wind Power

- Ulf Liebe, Anna Bartczak and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- 2016-31: Economic valuation of ecosystem services provided by the Wilanów Park: A benefit transfer study

- Ewa Zawojska, Zbigniew Szkop, Mikolaj Czajkowski and Tomasz Zylicz
- 2016-30: Linking perceived choice complexity with scale heterogeneity in discrete choice experiments: home heating in Finland

- Enni Ruokamo, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Nick Hanley, Artti Juutinen and Rauli Svento
- 2016-29: De jure and de facto institutions – disentangling the interrelationships

- Jacek Lewkowicz and Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska
- 2016-28: Educational mismatches and earnings: are the graduates more penalized for being overeducated?

- Leszek Wincenciak
- 2016-27: Strategic use of external benefits for entry deterrence: the case of a mobile telephony market

- Mikolaj Czajkowski and Maciej Sobolewski
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