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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 


































































































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