School of Slavonic and East European Studies
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
University College London
Polish EU Accession in Comparative Perspective: Macroeconomics, Finance and the Government
edited by
Piotr Jaworski and Tomasz Mickiewicz
This book is a collection of papers that focus on the macroeconomic and financial aspects of EU accession of its largest new member, Poland, seen in comparative perspective. Two main themes are covered. One relates to empirical estimations, evaluating the effects of integration on fiscal balance, prices, seigniorage wealth and FDI flows. The second theme relates to institutional reform and policy recommendations. Discussion focuses on how transparency and fiscal rules, including those implied by EU accession, may help to reduce the deficit bias in fiscal policy; what is the institutional framework for low inflation and how to make the insurance sector regulation more efficient, including its implications for insurance offer for small and medium-size enterprises. Last but not least, the Irish model of development and the role of the foreign direct investment in it is discussed, including the applicability of the Irish policy in Poland and other new EU member states.
THE AUTHORS
Piotr Marek Jaworski graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics (MA), London School of Economics and Political Science (MSc) and University of Minnesota (MBA). Between 1995 and 2003, he worked for Polish Ministry of Finance as an Adviser to the Minister and the Warsaw School of Economics as an Assistant Professor. He is currently at the Management School of Birkbeck College, University of London.
Tomasz Marek Mickiewicz coordinates the Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe and is also Senior Lecturer in Economic Restructuring at the Department of Social Sciences, School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London, London, UK. He is an affiliate of the CASE Institute and publishes on comparative economic systems. His previous book was Economic Transition in Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (Palgrave Macmillan, November 2005).
THE CONTENTS
Tomasz Mickiewicz and Piotr Jaworski
Macroeconomics and Finance after Accession. Lessons for the Institution Building and Policy.
Rafal Benecki, Jens Hölscher and Mariusz Jarmuzek
Fiscal Transparency and Policy Rules In Poland
Małgorzata Antczak
Fiscal Effects of Joining the EU: Accession Countries
Janet Ilieva and Andros Gregoriou
Central Bank Independence and Inflation Performance in Transition Economies: New Evidence from a Primary Data Approach
Stanislaw Kluza, Mateusz Mokrogulski and Michal Ramsza
From Slowdown To Recovery. Fluctuations of Consumer and Producer Prices. The Case of Poland (1997–2004)
Jarosław Janecki and Jacek Cukrowski
Generation of Seigniorage Wealth before and after Euro Area Accession: The Case of Poland
Tom Giblin and Frank Barry
FDI Inflows after EU Accession: Drawing on the Irish Experience
Marzenna Weresa
EU Eastern Enlargement and Foreign Direct Investment Flows
Piotr Jaworski and Jaroslaw Wierzbicki
Polish Insurance Market – the Challenge of EU Accession and Formal Adaptation
Teresa Bednarczyk
The Insurance Sector for SMEs after Poland’s Accession to the European Union
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