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WHERE DO UNIVERSITIES RECRUIT RESEARCHERS? 2020 The Czech Pension System on Crossroads: Who Will Benefit from Joining The Second Pillar? Ondřej Schneider and Jiří Šatava, October 2012 The Impacts of Macroeconomic Development of the Czech Republic on a Regional Level: Opportunities for Active Economic Policy. Vilém Semerák, September 2012 Opportunities for Active Economic Policy on a Regional Level. Vilém Semerák and Jan Švejnar, September 2012 Czech Aid to Developing Countries: Beyond Financial Instruments. Petr Janský and Zuzana Řehořová, September 2012 The Committment to Development Index for the Czech Republic. Petr Janský and Zuzana Řehořová, September 2012 To Be or Not to Be a Teacher: Czech Teachers’ Salaries from an Opportunity Costs Perspective in a Broader Context. Daniel Münich and Jan Straka, September 2012 Where is the Best Research in the Czech Republic? Štěpán Jurajda and Daniel Münich, August 2012 (revised in December 2012) Why are Prisons Overcrowded? Libor Dušek, August 2012 Impact of Education on Long-term Economic Growth and Pension System Deficits. Daniel Münich, Peter Ondko and Jan Straka, June 2012 Czech Women: Underutilized National Potential. Klára Kalíšková and Daniel Münich, May 2012 Estimated Impacts of VAT Rate Changes on Regional Budgets. Libor Dušek and Petr Janský, April 2012 What If the Government Does Not Valorize Pensions? Preliminary Estimates of Impacts on Relative Poverty of Pensioners in the Czech Republic. Petr Janský and Daniel Münich, March 2012 Budget Institutions: European Experience and Its Implications for the Czech Republic. Ondřej Schneider, February 2012 (Un)sustainability of Public (Debt) Finances. Petr Janský and Ondřej Schneider, February 2012 33