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CURRICULUM VITAE
First and last name: Marek Dabrowski
Date and place of birth: April 13, 1951, Bydgoszcz (Poland)
e-mail address: [email protected]
Web profiles:
http://www.case-research.eu/en/marek-dabrowski,
http://bruegel.org/author/marek-dabrowski/
http://www.hse.ru/en/org/persons/112929885
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marek-dabrowski/11/2b5/132
http://ideas.repec.org/f/pda247.html
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=341944
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marek_Dabrowski/?ev=prf_highl
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=obCaWocAAAAJ&hl=en
https://hse-ru.academia.edu/MarekDabrowski
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7960-8734
Summary:
Dr. Marek Dabrowski is a Non-Resident Scholar at Bruegel, Brussels, Professor of the Higher School of Economics in
Moscow, Co-founder and Fellow at CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research in Warsaw. He was a co-founder of
CASE (1991), former Chairman of its Supervisory Council and President of Management Board (1991-2011), Chairman of
the Supervisory Board of CASE Ukraine in Kyiv (1999-2009 and 2013-2015), and Member of the Board of Trustees and
Scientific Council of the E.T. Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy in Moscow (1996-2016). He also held positions of the
First Deputy Minister of Finance of Poland (1989-1990), Member of Parliament (1991-1993) and Member of the Monetary
Policy Council of the National Bank of Poland (1998-2004). Since the end of 1980s he has been involved in policy advising
and policy research in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Egypt, Georgia, Iraq, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Somalia, Syria,
Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Yemen, and in a number of international research projects related to monetary and
fiscal policies, growth and poverty, currency crises, international financial architecture, perspectives of European integration,
European Neighborhood Policy and political economy of transition. He has also worked as consultant in a number of EU,
World Bank, IMF, UNDP, UNICEF, OECD, GIZ and USAID projects. Fellow under the 2014-2015 Fellowship Initiative of
the European Commission – Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs. Author of several academic and policy
papers, and editor of several book publications.
Policymaking experience:
Active policymaking experience in designing and carrying out major systemic and policy reforms, and anti-inflationary
policy in Poland as Secretary of State (First Deputy Minister) in the Ministry of Finance (1989-1990), Chairman of the
Council of Ownership Transformation under Prime Minister (1990-1995), Member of Parliament (and Parliamentary Budget
and Financial Committee – 1991-1993), Member of the Advisory Board to the Governor of the National Bank of Poland
(1993-1997), Member of the Monetary Policy Council of the National Bank of Poland (1998-2004) – coauthor of inflation
targeting strategy adopted by the NBP in 1998-2000.
Policy research and policy advising experience:
• experience in country-specific and cross-country comparative analyzes related to monetary and fiscal policy,
macroeconomic trends (including macroeconomic forecasting and financial programming), financial stability (including
financial crises), global economy and global financial architecture, EU and Eurozone economy, European integration,
external trade relations of the EU, European Neighborhood Policy (Eastern and Southern dimension), institutional
reforms, and political economy of policy reforms (especially related to post-communist transition and European
integration);
• 45 years of professional experience in policy-oriented research, analyzes, policy advising and evaluation of technical
assistance programs related to more than 20 countries in Europe, former USSR, Asia, Middle East and North Africa;
• experience in organizing, coordinating and executing several tens of research and technical assistance projects involving
experts from many countries and (very often) working in different work locations (using means of e-mail
communication and internet)
• experience organizing and supervising international publication activity
• experience in programming and organizing international conferences, seminars and workshops;
• experience in organizing public education and training programs;
• good contacts with media and ability to present both professional opinion and research output in easily accessible form.
Institution building and academic management experience
• co-funding, leading and managing (1991-2011) a well-known international policy think tank (CASE – Centre for Social
and Economic Research) which has been ranked among the thirty most influential non-US think tanks in the world in
2011-2013 (according to the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program of the University of Pennsylvania)
• funding a network of CASE associated research organizations in Central and Eastern Europe and former USSR (1998-
2011)
• consulting several publicly owned and non-governmental research institutions and think tanks on issues related to their
strategy, activity plans, institutional capacity building, fundraising, etc. (in Belarus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Kazakhstan,
Romania, Russia and Ukraine)
• international fundraising experience; good knowledge on available funding sources and mechanisms governing grant-
making and research procurement; experience in drafting successful research proposals
• experience in drafting research institution strategic documents
• experience in building international partnerships and consortia of research institutions
Education:
Date Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained:
1995 Professor of Economic Sciences (the highest official academic degree in Poland)
1987 doctor habilitatus in economics (Lodz University, Poland)
1979 doctor in economics (PhD) (Institute of Planning, Warsaw)
1974 MA in economics (Warsaw University)
Language skills (on a scale of 1 to 5; 1 - excellent; 5 - basic)
Language Reading Speaking Writing
English 1 1 1
Russian 1 1 1
Polish (native) 1 1 1
Ukrainian 2 4 4
Membership of professional bodies: • European Association of Comparative Economic Studies (EACES) - member of the Executive committee (1995-1996; 2003 – 2006)
• Association of Comparative Economic Studies (ACES) – member of the Executive Committee (2007-2009)
• Member of the Scientific Committee of the European Journal of Comparative Economics (from 2004)
• Member of the Consulting Board of the ‘Economic Systems’ journal (2005-2009)
• Member of the Editorial Board of ‘Economic Policy’ journal (Moscow, since 2006)
• Member of the Editorial Board of the ‘Russian Journal of Economics’ (since 2019)
• Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Center for Social and Economic Research CASE Ukraine (Kyiv 1999-2009 and 2013-2015)
• Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy (until 2010 the Institute for the Economy in Transition), Moscow, Member of the Board of
Trustees (1996-2010), Member of the Scientific Board (2010-2016)
Visiting fellowships/scholarships and academic exchange programs: • Institute of the World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (September 1986, November 1987)
• Institute of the Economics of the World Socialist System, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow (September – October 1987, October -
November 1988)
• Vienna International Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna (March 1988)
• Institute of Economics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (September 1988)
• Oxford Hospitality Program, Oxford, UK (April – June 1989)
• The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria (February 1991, July 1993)
• The Senior Visiting Fellowship Program, The World Bank, Policy Research Department (October 1994 – May 1995)
• Bank of Finland, Helsinki (November 2012 – February 2013)
• European Commission DG ECFIN’s Fellowship Initiative (June 2014 – June 2015), non-resident fellowship
Past and current employment
Date from
- to
Location Company Position Description
1974-1976 Warsaw Warsaw University Assistant teaching and research
1976-1983 Warsaw Institute of Organization,
Management and
Managers’ Development
(Adjunct) associate
professor
policy research on Polish economy,
training managers of state-owned
companies and higher level civil service
in Poland
1983-1998
(several
unpaid
leaves in
1990s)
Warsaw Institute of Economics,
Polish Academy of
Sciences
(Adjunct) associate
professor, docent,
professor
policy research on Polish, Yugoslav and
Soviet economies (in 1980s),
comparative research on transition
economy (1990s)
11.1983-
07.1984
Warsaw Consultative Economic
Council to the
Government
Consultant monitoring of economic reform
conducted in Poland at the beginning of
1980s (part-time job)
1989-1990 Warsaw Ministry of Finance Secretary of State (First
Deputy Minister)
co-authorship of Poland’s transition and
macroeconomic stabilization program,
operational coordination of its
implementation
1991-1995 Warsaw Council of Ownership
Transformation
Chairman advising Prime Minister on privatization
program (part-time job)
1991-1993 Warsaw Sejm (the lower house of
the Polish Parliament)
MP member of the Budget and Financial
Committee
1994-1995 Washingto
n, DC
World Bank Consultant Policy Research Department, Transition
Economy Division
1998-2004 Warsaw National Bank of Poland Member of the Monetary
Policy Council
setting central bank’s interest rates; co-
authorship of the direct inflation
targeting strategy
1991-now Warsaw CASE V-Chairman and
Chairman of the
Supervisory Council
(1991-2008), President
(July 2008-July 2011),
CASE Fellow (since
November 2011)
co-founder of the CASE; responsibility
for designing and implementation of
organization’s strategy, direct
involvement in several policy research
and policy advising/ technical assistance
projects
2012-2013 Helsinki Bank of Finland Visiting Researcher Carrying out research project on
“Monetary policy regimes in CIS
economies and their ability to provide
price and financial stability”
2014-2022 Moscow National Research
University ‘Higher School
of Economics’
Professor Teaching and research (part-time job)
2014-2020 Brussels Bruegel Non-Resident Scholar Research activity (part-time job)
Project experience (most important assignments):
Country/region Date from - Date to
Somalia 09.2019-10.2019 (A consultancy to assist development of the National Development Plan-9,
UNDP, Senior Macroeconomic and Fiscal Framework Consultant)
Russia 10.2018-02.2020 (Report on significant distortions in the economy of the Russian Federation for
the purpose of trade defence investigations, project commissioned by the European Commission
DG TRADE via CASE, Project Manager and Lead Senior Expert)
Central Asia 09.2017-10.2018 (Enhancing cooperation among Central Asia researchers in the Visegrad
countries, project funded by the Visegrad Fund and Coordinated by the Corvinus University,
Budapest, expert of the CASE team)
Kazakhstan 12.2016 – 03.2017 (Development of strategic recommendations for the new SFK program, Open
Economy Initiative for 2017-2019, Soros Foundation Kazakhstan via CASE, Expert)
Ukraine 2015 (Working Group on Macroeconomic Stabilization, President’s Administration, Senior
Expert)
Saudi Arabia 09-11.2015 (Review and analysis of monetary policy in KSA, Swicorp, Consultant)
EU, Eurozone 2015-2019 (Monetary Policy Dialogue, preparing policy briefs for the European Parliament's
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, Expert)
Western Balkans/
Montenegro
2015 (Strengthening Democratic Governance and Trust in Public Services in the Western Balkans
– Support to ReSPA component ‘Quality of Public Services’, EuropeAid/133384/C/SER/Multi,
GDSI Ltd., National University of Ireland, Galway, Senior Non-Key Expert)
Turkmenistan 2014-2015 (A consultancy to assist the National Institute of Strategic Planning to develop a Road
Map/ Plan to develop the next interim National 2017- 2020 Strategic Plan for Turkmenistan,
UNDP)
Kazakhstan 2014 (Senior Non-Key Expert on Institutional Development of the Economic Research Institute in
Astana, the EU funded project on “Kazakhstan Regional Development KAZLOD”, GDSI Ltd.,
National University of Ireland, Galway)
EU 2014-2015 (non-resident research fellowship under the European Commission DG ECFIN 2014-
2015 Fellowship Initiative)
CEE, CIS, MENA 2013-2014 (Preparing the background paper on “Transition experiences of Europe and CIS: an
overview and opportunities for cross-regional sharing with the Arab States”, UNDP)
Western Balkans &
Caucasus
2013-2014 (Preparing a background note on economic and trade development challenges facing
the Balkan and Caucasus, UNECE, Consultant)
Russia 2013 (Research project on “International Experience Regarding Cooperation Between Remote
Economies and Large Integration Associations”, RANEPA & Gaidar Institute for Economic
Policy, Senior Researcher)
Russia 2013 (Research project on “Determination of the Acceptable Level of Public Debt and Relations
between Domestic and External Debt”, RANEPA & Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, Senior
Researcher)
Caucasus & Central
Asia
2013 (Caucasus and Central Asia: the Transition Journey and the Road Ahead, contribution to the
IMF/EBRD/SECA/NBKR Conference, May 19-21, 2013, IMF Middle East and Central Asia
Department)
Central Asia,
Turkey, Western
Balkans
2013 (Support to the Analytical Study-Enhancing Productive Capacity of the Poor in the OIC -
COMCEC Member Countries through Improving Human Capital, UNDP, Organization of Islamic
Countries – COMCEC, Poverty Expert)
CEE 2013 (Evaluation of IMF Programs to Countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the First Phase
of the Global Financial Crisis 2008-2011, IMF Independent Evaluation Office, Team Leader)
CIS 2012-2013 (Monetary policy regimes in CIS economies and their ability to provide price and
financial stability, Bank of Finland, Visiting Researcher)
Russia 2011-2012 (Review of the draft “Strategy 2020”, Russian Academy of National Economy and
Public Administration, Team Leader)
Iran 2011 (Future of Iran, Legatum Institute, expert)
EU & Ukraine 2011 (The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: Trade and Economic Issues at Stake, European
Parliament, Team Leader)
Egypt 2011 (Economic Support to Egypt’s Democratic Transition, Legatum Institute and Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, member of the mission)
CEE, CIS, MENA 2011 (The Role of the IMF as Trusted Advisor, IMF Independent Evaluation Office, expert and
coauthor of the background paper)
Serbia 2010-2011 (Enhancing and modernizing governance and management procedures of the Ministry
of Finance of the Republic of Serbia, OSI-LGI Budapest, Key Expert)
Southern
Mediterranean
countries+ Turkey
2010-2013 (Prospective Analysis for the Mediterranean Region, MEDPRO, European
Commission RTD, FP7 research project, member of the Scientific Bureau)
CIS 2010-2011 (The impact of the global financial crisis on public service delivery in economies of the
former Soviet Union, OSI-LGI Budapest, team member)
EU NMS 2008-2009 (The Economic and Political Challenges of Acceding to the Euro area Faced by the
Ten New Member States from CEE, OSI Sofia, consultant)
Russia 2008-2009 (Economic Impact on Selected Priority Areas and on the General Social and
Environmental Impact of a Future Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and the
Russian Federation, the European Commission, DG TRADE, team member)
Western Balkans &
CIS
2008-2009 (Public Financial Management Reforms in the CEE/CIS Regions, UNICEF, Team
Leader)
Azerbaijan 2008-2012 (Implementation of Advisory Service on Macroeconomic Management and
Institutional Reform at the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan, BP, Team Leader)
EU & CIS 2006-2009 EU Eastern Neighbourhood: Economic Potential and Future Development (ENEPO) –
coordinator of the FP6 STREP
EU & CIS 2007-2008 (Economic Aspects of the Energy Sector in CIS Countries, the European Commission
DG ECFIN, team member)
Yemen 2007 (Institutional Capacity Development of the Ministry of Planning and International
Cooperation, GTZ, team member)
Russia 2006-2007 (EU-Russia Free Trade Feasibility Study, the European Commission DG Trade, team
member)
Egypt 2006-2007 (Support for the Institutional Strengthening of the Cabinet Information and Decision
Support Centre, EU-Lot10 Framework Contract, CASE subcontract to ECORYS), Team Leader
Syria 2006 (Institutional and Sector Modernization Facility Project, EUROAID-MEDA, CASE
subcontract to Arcadis)
CIS 2004-2005 (CIS Regional Human Development Report, UNDP)
Russia 1991-1994 (policy advising to the Government of the RF; OSI project)
Russia 2000-2002 (Country Assistance Evaluation; OED of the World Bank)
Russia 2002-2005 (Global Research Project on “Understanding Reform”, GDN)
Russia 2003 (development of the UNDP Country Program Outline)
Ukraine 1993-1994 (Support to Economic Reform in Ukraine, OSI)
Ukraine 1994-1998 (Soros International Economic Advisory Group, OSI)
Ukraine 1998-2001 (Ukraine Macroeconomic Policy Program, USAID)
Ukraine 2002-2003 (Sources of Economic Growth in Ukraine, World Bank)
Ukraine 2004 (Blue Ribbon Commission Report on Ukraine, UNDP)
Ukraine 2005-2006 (BRC-II International Advisory Group, UNDP)
Belarus 1994 (Support to Economic Reform in Belarus, OSI)
Belarus 2001-2002 (Belarus External Prospect Study, World Bank)
Moldova 1998-2000 (Support for Economic Reform in Moldova, OSI)
Moldova 2003 (Presidential Roundtable, UNDP)
Moldova 2005 (Public Administration Reform, UNDP)
Georgia 1996-1998 (Advisory Mission to the Government of Georgia, OSI)
Central Asia 1995-1996 (series of the training seminars for parliamentarians and government officials in
Kyrgyzstan , Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, World Bank)
Central Asia 2002 (elaboration of UNDP Sub-regional Strategy for Central Asia)
Kazakhstan 1995-1996 (Advisory Mission to the president of Kazakhstan on Macroeconomic Issues, UNDP)
Kyrgyzstan 1993-1998 (Support to Economic Reform in Kyrgyzstan, OSI)
Kyrgyzstan 1999 (Kyrgyz Republic and Global Financial Crisis, UNDP)
Kyrgyzstan 2000 (work on Comprehensive Development Framework, UNDP)
Kyrgyzstan 2001-2002 (Reforming Technical Cooperation for Capacity Development – Kyrgyzstan, UNDP,
evaluation of technical assistance programs)
Kyrgyzstan 2002 (work on PRSP, UNDP)
Kyrgyzstan 2005 (coordinating work on UNDP report on “Kyrgyzstan at the new Stage of Development”)
Uzbekistan 1996-1997, 2000 and 2003 (several short-term UNDP and WB training projects aiming in capacity
building within central administration and think tank sector))
Turkmenistan 2004 (Assistance in Implementing the Socio-Economic Strategy, UNDP, UN DESA)
Mongolia 1996 (Economic Policy Support Project, USAID – DAI)
Romania 1997-1998 (Pro-Democratia International Economic Advisory Group, Pro-Democratia
Foundation)
Bulgaria 1997-1999 (Support for the Economic Reform in Bulgaria, OSI)
Macedonia 1999 (Assessment of the Impact of Kosovo Crisis on the Macedonian Economy, UNDP)
Macedonia 1999 (Functional Review of the Ministry of Development, UNDP)
Macedonia 2005-2006 (UNDP Blue Ribbon Report on future strategy of economic reforms and European
integration of Macedonia; team member)
Macedonia,
Romania,
Tajikistan, Serbia,
Montenegro
2006-2008 (MFA Ex-Post Evaluation; member of the CASE team in the ECORYS-led
consortium)
Serbia 2000 (UNDP Assessment and Programming Mission on Governance and Human Development)
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
2001 (short-term UNDP advisory mission to the Government of B&H)
Iraq 2003 (preparing the concept of price liberalization and transition from Oil for Food Program,
World Bank)
Transition countries 2005 (International Public Goods for Economic Development, UNIDO)
Central Europe
+Russia
1994-1996 (Fiscal Crisis in central and Eastern Europe under Transition, Ford Foundation)
Central Europe 1997-1999 (Macroeconomic and Fiscal Challenges Facing Central European Countries during the
EU accession process, ACE-PHARE)
transition
economies
1997-1998 (Disinflation in Transition Economies, Committee of Scientific Research, Government
of Poland)
cross-country 1999-2001 (Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, Committee of Scientific Research,
Government of Poland)
EU NMS 2002-2004 (Strategy of EMU Enlargement, Committee of Scientific Research, Government of
Poland))
Poland 1978-1980 (co-authorship of proposal of a market-oriented reform in Poland; team led by Leszek
Balcerowicz)
Poland 1989-1990 (co-authorship of Poland’s transition and stabilization program)
Poland 1995-1997 (The Second Stage of Economic and Political Reforms, USAID)
For details see the project description on CASE website www.case-research.eu
List of publications
The most important publications in English language include:
A. Books (authored, coauthored, edited and coedited):
1. Fiscal Sustainability Challenges, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2017 (single author),
https://www.morebooks.de/store/gb/book/fiscal-sustainability-challenges/isbn/978-3-330-06656-
4?currency=EUR
2. Economic and Social Development of the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries, Springer
2015 (co-editor and co-author of the chapter: The Economic and Social Policy Reform Agenda in the
SEMC: Towards a Sustainable Transition; both with Rym Ayadi and Luc De Wulf),
http://www.springer.com/economics/development/book/978-3-319-11121-6
3. EU Eastern Neighborhood. Economic Potential and Future Development, Springer, 2011 (co-editor
with Maryla Maliszewska and author of the chapter Economic Relations between the EU and CIS),
http://www.springer.com/economics/european+integration/book/978-3-642-21092-1
4. Challenges of Globalization: Imbalances and Growth, The Peter G. Peterson Institute for International
Economics, Washington, DC, 2008 (co-editor with Anders Aslund and author the chapter: Rethinking
Balance of Payments Constraints in a Globalized World)
5. Europe after Enlargement, Cambridge University Press, 2007 (co-editor with Anders Aslund);
the second (paperback) edition: 2012
6. The Eastern Enlargement of the Eurozone, Springer, 2006 (co-editor with Jacek Rostowski and author
of the chapter A Strategy for EMU Enlargement),
http://www.springer.com/economics/european+integration/book/978-0-387-25764-8
7. Beyond Transition. Development Perspectives and Dilemmas, Ashgate Publishing Limited, Aldershot
UK, Burlington USA, Sydney Aus. (2004) (co-editor with Ben Slay and Jaroslaw Neneman, author of
the chapter 2: Costs and Benefits of Monetary Sovereignty in the Era of Globalization)
8. Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, The Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/London,
2003 (editor and author of the chapter: Currency Crises in Emerging-Market Economies: An
Overview), http://www.springer.com/economics/macroeconomics/book/978-1-4020-7150-8
9. Disinflation in Transition Economies, Central European University Press, Budapest/New York, 2002
(editor and author/ co-author of the following chapters: Disinflation Strategies and Their Effectiveness
in Transition Economies; The Inflationary Consequences of Devaluation Crises in Russia and the
Ukraine: First Observations),
http://www.ceupress.com/books/html/DisinflationMonetaryPolicyAndFiscalConstraints.html
10. The Eastern Enlargement of the EU, The Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/London,
2001 (co-editor with Jacek Rostowski and author of the chapter: Macroeconomic and Fiscal
Challenges During the EU Accession Process: An Overview),
http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/political+science/book/978-0-7923-7828-0
11. The Second Year of Economic Reform in Russia, CASE and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Warsaw 1994-
1995; editor and one of authors,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332738902_The_Second_Year_of_Economic_Reforms_in_
Russia_Lessons_for_Poland_and_Eastern_Europe
12. Post-Communist Reform: Pain and Progress, MIT Press, 1993 (together with Olivier Blanchard,
Maxim Boycko, Rudiger Dornbusch, Richard Layard and Andrei Shleifer),
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/post-communist-reform
13. The Privatization Process in Poland 1989-1992: Expectations, Results and Remaining Dilemmas,
CRCE, London, November 1993 (together with Barbara Blaszczyk)
14. The Gaidar Programme. Lessons for Poland and Eastern Europe, CASE and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung,
Warsaw, May 1993; editor and one of authors.
B. Book chapters:
15. Global Versus National Income Inequalities and Their Impact on Global Governance, in: Grigoryev
L., & Pabst A. (eds.): Global Governance in Transformation, Springer, Cham, 2020, pp. 201-220
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23092-0_13
16. Memo to the Commissioner Responsible for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy, in: Demertzis,
M. & Wolff G.B. (eds.): Braver, Greener, Fairer: Memos to the EU leadership 2019-2014, Bruegel,
Brussels, September 2019, pp. 254-264 (together with Georg Zachmann), https://bruegel.org/wp-
content/uploads/2019/09/MEMO-neighbourhood.pdf
17. Macroeconomic Stabilization, in: Merkel, W., Kollmorgen, R. & Wagener, H-J (eds.): The Handbook
of Political, Social, and Economic Transformation, Oxford University Press, February 2019,
https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780198829911.001.0001/oso-9780198829911-
chapter-59
18. Boosting economic reforms, in: Talbot, V. & Torelli, S.M. (eds.): MED Report 2018: Building Trust:
The Challenge of Peace and Stability in the Mediterranean, ISPI (The Italian Institute for International
Political Studies), November 22, 2018, pp. 86-89,
https://www.ispionline.it/sites/default/files/pubblicazioni/report_med2018.pdf
republished under the title: Economic policy challenges in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean,
Bruegel blog, December 11, 2018, http://bruegel.org/2018/12/economic-policy-challenges-in-southern-
and-eastern-mediterranean/
19. Monetary union and fiscal integration, in: Toward a Genuine Economic and Monetary Union,
Workshop - Proceedings of the OeNB Workshops, No. 21, September 10-11, 2015, Oesterreichische
Nationalbank, Vienna, March 2016, pp. 46-59, https://www.oenb.at/dam/jcr:2fd9625e-3d7d-4c6e-
9830-6bd934a64b21/workshop%20no%2021_dabrowski.pdf
20. Think Tanks in the Era of Globalization, in: McGann, J.G., Viden, A. & Rafferty, J. (eds.): How Think
Tanks Shape Social Development Policies, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014
21. Medium- and long-term perspective of the world economy, in: Zaostrovtsev, A. (ed): Ekonomicheskaya
nauka: metodologiya, teoriya i praktika (Economic Science: Methodology, Theory and Practice),
proceedings from the Leontief Readings, International Center for Socio-Economic Research “Leontief
Center”, St. Petersburg, Russia, February 14-15, 2014,
http://wleontief.ru/upload/program/dabrowski.pdf?PHPSESSID=b3ccfb56fd921556bd258b6e85f5406
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22. Managing capital flows in a globalized economy, in: Nowotny, E., Mooslechner, P. & Ritzberger-
Gruenwald, D. (eds.): A New Model for Balanced Growth and Convergence. Achieving Economic
Sustainability in CESEE Countries, National Bank of Austria & Edward Elgar, 2013
23. Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS: 20 years on, in: Turley, G. & Hare, P.G. (eds.): Handbook of
the Economics and Political Economy of Transition, Routledge, 2013
24. Comments on Chapters by Gur Ofer and Justin Yifu Lin, in: Bourguignon, F., Elkana, Y. & Pleskovic,
B. (eds.): Capacity Building in Economic Education and Research, The World Bank: Washington DC,
2007, p. 77 – 83, http://elibrary.worldbank.org/doi/pdf/10.1596/978-0-8213-6595-3
25. Russia: Political and Institutional Determinants of Economic Reforms, in: Fanelli, J.M. & McMahon,
G. (eds.): Understanding Market Reforms, Vol. 2: Motivation, Implementation and Sustainability,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006 (co-authorship with Vladimir Mau, Konstantin Yanovskiy, Irina Sinitsina,
Rafal Antczak, Sergei Zhavoronkov and Alexei Shapovalov)
26. Sources of Financial Fragility in the EU Candidate Countries, in: Jan Joost Teunissen and Mark
Teunissen (eds.): Financial Stability and Growth in Emerging Economies. The Role of Financial
Sector, Forum on Debt and Development (FONDAD), The Hague, 2003,
http://www.fondad.org/uploaded/Stability/Fondad-Stability-Part2.pdf
27. The Fallout of Russia’s Financial Crisis on Its Neighbors, in: Yegor Gaidar (ed.): The Economics of
Russian Transition, MIT Press 2003, https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/economics-russian-transition
28. The Kyrgyz Republic: Developing a New Capacities in a Post-transition Country, in: Brown S. (ed.):
Developing Capacity Through Technical Cooperation: Country Experiences, UNDP and UNDP &
Earthscan Publications Ltd London and Sterling, Virginia 2002 (co-authorship with Jacek Cukrowski,
Roman Mogilevsky and Radzislawa Gortat),
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marek_Dabrowski/publication/278409845_The_Kyrgyz_Republi
c_Developing_a_New_Capacities_in_a_Post-
transition_Country/links/5580666b08aea3d7096e4940.pdf?origin=publication_detail
29. Is the Economic Growth in Ukraine Sustainable?, in. Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel and Iryna
Akimova (eds.): Fostering Sustainable Growth in Ukraine, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, New York,
2002.
30. Ten Years of Polish Economic Transition, 1989-1999, in: Mario I. Blejer, and Marko Skreb (eds.):
Transition. The First Decade, The MIT Press, Cambridge MA, London, 2001.
31. Global Integration of Financial Markets and Its Consequences for Transition Economies, in: Lucjan T.
Orlowski (ed.): Transition and Growth in Post-communist countries, Edward Elgar, 2001.
32. The Phases of Budgetary Reform, in: Anders Aslund and Georges de Menil (eds.): Economic Reform
in Ukraine. The Unfinished Agenda, M.E.Sharpe, 2000. (together with Marcin Luczynski and
Malgorzata Markiewicz).
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D. Working papers and conference papers:
89. Russia’s growth problem, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 04/2019, February 7, 2019 (coauthor
with Antoine Matthieu Collin), http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/PC-04_2019.pdf
90. Prospects of monetary policy normalization in major currency areas, paper presented at the 15th
EUROFRAME Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union – Economic Policies
and Political Economy in the EU after the Crisis, Milan, June 8, 2018,
http://www.euroframe.org/files/user_upload/euroframe/docs/2018/Conference/Session%207/EUROF1
8_Dabrowski.pdf
91. The Western Balkans on the road to the European Union, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 04/2018,
February 22, 2018 (coauthor with Yana Myachenkova), http://bruegel.org/wp-
content/uploads/2018/02/PC-04_2018.pdf
92. Ukraine’s unfinished reform agenda, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 24/2017, September 27, 2017,
http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/PC-24-2017-1.pdf
93. Is it a trade-off between global and national income inequality?, paper for the 14th EUROFRAME
Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union – Growth and Inequality: Challenges
for EU Economies, Berlin, June 9, 2017,
http://www.euroframe.org/files/user_upload/euroframe/docs/2017/conference/Session%207/EUROF17
_Dabrowski.pdf
94. Central Asia at 25, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 13/2017, May 5, 2017 (coauthor with
Uuriintuya Batsaikhan), http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/PC-13-2017.pdf
95. Are advanced economies at risk of falling into debt traps, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 21/2016,
November 10, 2016, http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/PC_20_16-25-11-16.pdf
96. Fiscal Sustainability: Conceptual, Institutional, and Policy Issues, CASE Working Papers, No. 4
(128), August 2016, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/Fiscal_sustainability_M_Dabrowski.pdf
97. Belarus at a crossroads, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 2016/02, January 21, 2016,
http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/pc_2016_02.pdf
reprinted in European Union Foreign Affairs Journal, No. 02-2016, pp. 16-35, http://www.libertas-
institut.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/EUFAJ-2-2016.pdf
98. The systemic roots of Russia’s recession, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 2015/15, October 16,
2015, http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/pc_2015_15.pdf
reprinted in European Union Foreign Affairs Journal, No. 04-2015, pp. 20-37, http://www.libertas-
institut.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/EUFAJ-4-2015.pdf
99. Monetary Union and Fiscal and Macroeconomic Governance, European Economy Discussion Papers,
No. 13/2015, September, http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/eedp/pdf/dp013_en.pdf
100. The harsh reality of Ukraine’s fiscal arithmetic, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 2015/07, June 11,
2015, http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/imported/publications/pc_2015_07_Ukraine-.pdf
reprinted in European Union Foreign Affairs Journal, No. 02-2015, pp. 81-93, http://www.libertas-
institut.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/EUFAJ-2-2015.pdf
101. It’s not just Russia: Currency crisis in the Commonwealth of independent states, Bruegel Policy
Contribution, Issue 2015/01, February 9, 2015, http://bruegel.org/wp-
content/uploads/imported/publications/pc_2015_01_CIS_.pdf
reprinted in European Union Foreign Affairs Journal, No. 01-2015, pp. 91-111, http://www.libertas-
institut.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/EUFAJ_1_2015.pdf
102. CEE Economies in the New Millennium: Their Strengths, Vulnerabilities and Forthcoming Challenges,
IRMO Occasional Papers No.1/2014, http://www.irmo.hr/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/IRMO-OP-
1_2014-Marek-Dabrowski-proofread-8-Dec-2014.pdf
earlier version presented at the Conference on ‘Ten Years of the New Europe’ organized by the
European University Institute, San Domenico de Fiesole (Florence), Italy, May 29-30, 2014,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267636971_CEE_Economies_in_the_New_Millennium_The
ir_Strengths_Vulnerabilities_and_Forthcoming_Challenges
103. Ukraine: Can meaningful reform come out of conflict?, Bruegel Policy Contribution, Issue 2014/08,
July 31, 2014, http://bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/imported/publications/pc_2014_08_Ukraine.pdf
104. Factors Determining a ‘Safe’ Level of Public Debt, paper presented at the XV April International
Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development, Higher School of Economics, Moscow,
April 1-4, 2014, http://www.hse.ru/data/2014/04/10/1320215855/Dabrowski.pdf
105. Macroeconomic and fiscal challenges faced by the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean region, CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 471, 2014, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/S%26A%20471.pdf
106. Transition experiences of Europe and CIS: an overview and opportunities for cross-regional sharing
with the Arab States, Background paper commissioned by UNDP for the Special Session: Cross-
regional Knowledge and Experiences Sharing between Europe and the Arab States held during the
First Arab States South-South Development Expo, February 20, 2014, Doha, Qatar,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268926653_Transition_experiences_of_Europe_and_CIS_an
_overview_and_opportunities_for_cross-regional_sharing_with_the_Arab_States
107. Monetary policy regimes in CIS economies and their ability to provide price and financial stability,
BOFIT Discussion Papers, No. 8/2013, Bank of Finland, Institute for Economies in Transition,
http://www.suomenpankki.fi/bofit_en/tutkimus/tutkimusjulkaisut/dp/Documents/2013/dp0813.pdf;
also the shorter version Monetary Policy Regimes in CIS Economies in proceedings from the XIV
April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development, Higher School of
Economics, Moscow, April 2-5, 2013 (edited by Evgenii Yasin), vol. 1, pp. 107-125,
http://www.hse.ru/data/2014/03/21/1318421883/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D0%BD%D1%84.%D0%BA%
D0%BD.1-%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D1%82.pdf
108. Fiscal and Monetary Policy Determinants of the Eurozone Crisis and its Resolution, CASE Network
Studies and Analyses, No. 443, 2012, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/CNSA_2012_443.pdf
109. The Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Ukraine: Conceptual Background, Economic Context
and Potential Impact, paper prepared for the workshop on “The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement:
Trade and Economic Issues at Stake” organized by the European Parliament Committee for
International Trade, Brussels, October 20, 2011 (coauthor with Svitlana Taran),
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/fi/studiesdownload.html?languageDocument=EN&file=59
671, also published in CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 437, 2012, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/CNSA_2012_437.pdf
110. The Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Emerging Market Economies in Europe and the CIS:
Evidence from mid-2010, CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 411, 2010, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/30888170_CNSA_411_0.pdf
111. Policy challenges faced by low-income CIS economies, paper prepared for the United Nation
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, June 2008
also: CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, CASE Network Studies and
Analyses, No. 375, 2008, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/23110730_sa375_0.pdf
112. Ukraine at a Crossroad, CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 350, 2007, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/17209093_S%20and%20A_350_Dabrowski_0.pdf
113. Regional vs. Global Public Goods: The Case of Post-Communist Transition, CASE Network Studies
and Analyses, No. 336, 2007 (coauthor with Artur Radziwill), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/13493806_sa336_0.pdf
114. Rethinking Balance-of-Payments Constraints in a Globalized World, CASE Network Studies and
Analyses, No. 330, 2006, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/11517190_sa330_0.pdf
115. Current account imbalances and monetary union (conceptual issues), policy paper prepared for the 3rd
EUROFRAME Conference on Economic Policy Issues in the European Union, Berlin, June 2, 2006,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237230927_Current_account_imbalances_and_monetary_uni
on_%28conceptual_issues%29
116. A Strategy for EMU Enlargement, CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 290, 2005,
http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/4199675_Studies_and_Analyses_290_0.pdf
117. Poland and Russia: Comparative Economic Growth and Poverty Developments, background paper
(case study) for the World Bank Shanghai Poverty Conference - Scaling Up Poverty Reduction, May
25-27, 2004 (with Irina Sinitsina and Oleksandr Rohozynsky),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/255633471_Poland_and_the_Russian_FederationA_Compar
ative_Study_of_Growth_and_Poverty
also: Post-Adaptation Growth Recovery in Poland and Russia - Similarities and Differences, CASE
Network Studies and Analyses, No. 280, 2004, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3047677_sa280f_0.pdf
118. Moldova: Major Economic Problems and Challenges, Background paper for the UNDP Roundtable on
Social-Economic Issues organized at the request of the President of Moldova on April 12, 2003,
Chisinau (together with Veaceslav Negruta and Petru Veverita), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/Moldova_1.pdf
119. Is there a room for national monetary policy in the era of globalization?, paper for the Fourth Annual
Global Conference on ‘Globalization and Equity’, Global Development Network, Cairo, Egypt,
January 19-21, 2003,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320868502_Is_there_a_room_for_national_monetary_policy
_in_the_era_of_globalization
120. Political Determinants of Economic Reforms in Former Communist Countries, CASE - Center for
Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Studies and Analyses, No. 242, August 2002 (co-author with
Radzislawa Gortat), http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/sa242_0.pdf
121. Inflation and Monetary Policy in Russia: Transition Experience and Future Recommendation, CASE -
Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Studies and Analyses, No. 241 (co-author with
Wojciech Paczynski and Lukasz Rawdanowicz), August 2002, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/sa241_0.pdf
122. Political and Economic Institutions, Growth and Poverty – Experience of Transition Countries,
Human Development Report 2002, Occasional Paper, No. 2002/2, United Nations Development
Programme, Human Development Report Office (together with Radzislawa Gortat),
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.422.5538&rep=rep1&type=pdf
123. Tax Reforms in Transition Economies – a Mixed Record and Complex Future Agenda, CASE Network
Studies & Analyses, No. 231, 2001 (together with Magdalena Tomczynska), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/643172_sa231_0.pdf
republished in Proceedings. Economic Series, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2001, The Georgian Academy of
Sciences, Tbilisi
124. Whence Reform? A Critique of the Stiglitz Perspective, CEP Discussion Papers, dp0471, September
2000, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (together with Stanislaw Gomulka & Jacek Rostowski),
http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/DP0471.pdf
125. Inflationary Consequences of Devaluation Crises in Russia and Ukraine: The First Observations,
CASE Studies and Analyses, No. 159, 1999 (together with Urban Gorski and Marek Jarocinski),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283795188_Inflationary_Consequences_of_Devaluation_Cri
ses_in_Russia_and_Ukraine_The_First_Observations
126. Ukraine: From Fragile Stabilization to Financial Crisis, CASE Studies and Analyses, No. 158, 1999
(co-author and editor of the collective work),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283795755_Ukraine_From_Fragile_Stabilization_to_Financi
al_Crisis
127. Comments on paper by Mr. Branko Milanovic ‘Explaining the Growth in Inequality during the
Transition’, International Conference in honor of the Kyrgyz som on ‘Challenges to Economies in
Transition: Stabilization, Growth, and Governance’, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, May 27-28, 1998,
http://www.imf.org/external/np/eu2/kyrgyz/pdf/dabrowsk.pdf
128. Economic and Political Strategy of Radical Reform, comments to the report of G17 group of experts,
Conference of the Open Society Foundation Yugoslavia, Belgrade, October 9-10, 1997,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/296431738_Economic_and_Political_Strategy_of_Radical_
Reform
129. Fiscal Crisis in the Transformation Period. Trends, Stylized Facts and Some Conceptual Problems,
CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 72, 1996, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/4803590_072e_0.pdf
130. Different Strategies of Transition to a Market Economy: How do They Work in Practice?, The World
Bank, Policy Research Working Paper, No. 1579, March 1996, http://www-
wds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/1996/03/01/000009265_3961019190541/Re
ndered/PDF/multi0page.pdf .
131. The Reasons of the Collapse of the Ruble Zone, CASE Studies & Analyses, No. 58, 1995,
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3460035_058e_0.pdf
132. Economic Transition in Russia, the Ukraine and Belarus in Comparative Perspective, CASE Network
Studies and Analyses, No. 50, 1995 (together with Rafal Antczak), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3459873_050_0.pdf
133. Economic Reforms in Kyrgyzstan, CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 28, September 1994
(together with Rafal Antczak), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3414534_028e_0.pdf
E. Policy reports:
134. Can the Euro Dethrone the US Dollar as the Dominant Global Currency? Not so Soon, if Ever,
briefing paper prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
(Monetary Dialogue June 2020), June 8, 2020, PE 648.805,
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/207504/CASE_FINAL%20online.pdf
135. Fighting the Previous War: Does the World Economy Face a Deflationary Threat? briefing paper
prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (Monetary
Dialogue September 2019), September 23 2019, PE 638.420,
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/186945/CASE%20FINAL-original.pdf
The revised version (Does Low Inflation Pose a Risk to Economic Growth and Central Banks
Reputation?) published in CASE Reports, No. 501, March 24, 2020, https://case-
research.eu/files/?id_plik=6367
136. The Economic and Monetary Union: Its Past, Present and Future, briefing paper prepared for the
European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (Monetary Dialogue January
2019), January 22 2019, PE 631.040,
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/159703/CASE_final%20publication.pdf
Republished in CASE Reports, No. 497, March 15, 2019, http://www.case-
research.eu/files/?id_plik=5847
137. Virtual currencies and central banks monetary policy: challenges ahead, briefing paper prepared for
the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (Monetary Dialogue July
2018), June 2018, PE 619.009 (coauthor with Lukasz Janikowski),
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/149900/CASE_FINAL%20publication.pdf
The revised version (Virtual currencies and their potential impact on financial markets and monetary
policy) published in CASE Reports, No. 495, September 2018, http://www.case-
research.eu/files/?id_plik=5637
138. Economic recovery and inflation, briefing paper prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on
Economic and Monetary Affairs (Monetary Dialogue), IP/A/ECON/2018-01, PE 614.213, February
21, 2018, http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/138401/MD%20CASE%20final.pdf
Republished in CASE Reports, No. 494, April 2018, http://www.case-research.eu/files/?id_plik=5521
139. Potential Impact of Financial Innovation on Monetary Policy, briefing paper prepared for the
European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (Monetary Dialogue),
IP/A/ECON/2017-02, PE 602.040, May 29, 2017
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/118903/CASE_FINAL%20upload.pdf
The revised version (Potential impact of financial innovation on financial services and monetary
policy) published in CASE Reports, No. 488, July 2017, http://www.case-
research.eu/uploads/zalacznik/2017-07-
18/Potential_impact_of_financial_innovation_on_financial_services_and_monetary_policy.pdf
140. Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union, written evidence provided for the UK House of
Lords, EU Financial Affairs Subcommittee, EMU0010, January 13, 2016,
http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/eu-financial-
affairs-subcommittee/completing-europes-economic-and-monetary-union/written/25920.pdf
141. Ukraine: Building a basis for sustainable economic growth, Report of the Macroeconomic Working
Group, Bendukidze Free Market Center, Kyiv, December 2015, http://bendukidze.org/wp-
content/uploads/2016/02/ENG.pdf
142. Interaction between monetary policy and bank regulation. In-depth analysis, briefing paper prepared
for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (Monetary Dialogue),
IP/A/ECON/2015-07, September 23,
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/cmsdata/105462/IPOL_IDA(2015)563458_EN.pdf
also published in CASE Network Studies and Analyses, No. 480, February 2016, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/S%26A%20480.pdf
143. EU’s Competences in the Area of Economic and Monetary Policy – a Critical Review, evidence
provided in response to the UK’s HM Treasury call related to consultation on the Balance of
Competences between the European Union and the United Kingdom in the Area of Economic and
Monetary Policy, published on December 18, 2014,
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/388830/Dr._Marek_Dab
rowski_Evidence.pdf
144. EU’s cooperation with non-member neighboring countries: the principle of variable geometry, CASE
Network Reports, No. 119, 2014, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/CNR%20119.pdf
145. Economic development challenges in the Balkans, Caucasus and Moldova, policy memo, January 17,
2014,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284512693_Economic_development_challenges_in_the_Bal
kans_Caucasus_and_Moldova
146. Enhancing Productive Capacity of the Poor in COMCEC Member Countries: Improving Human
Capital, Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation of the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation (COMCEC), COMCEC Coordination Office, Ankara, June 2013 (together with
Gregory McTaggart [ed.], Hamid Chaudry, Nicholas Ponty and Rachel Sorrentine),
http://www.comcec.org/UserFiles/File/WorkingGroups/Poverty/1-Poverty-Report.pdf
147. Economic Development, Trade and Investment in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries: An
Agenda towards a Sustainable Transition, MEDPRO Policy Paper, No.4, February 2013 (coauthor
with Luc De Wulf), http://www.medpro-
foresight.eu/system/files/MEDPRO%20Rep%20No%204%20WP5%20Dabrowski%20and%20De%20
Wulf.pdf
148. The Relationship Between Energy and Socio-Economic Development in the Southern and Eastern
Mediterranean, CASE Network Reports, No. 112, 2012 (coauthor with Emmanuel Bergasse, Luc De
Wulf and Wojciech Paczynski), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/CNR_2013_112.pdf
149. Economic Development, Trade and Investment in the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean Region,
CASE Network Reports, No. 111, 2012 (coauthor with Luc De Wulf), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/CNR_2013_111.pdf
150. The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Public Expenditures on Education and Health in the
Economies of the Former Soviet Union, CASE Network Reports, No. 100, 2011 (coauthor with
Alexander Chubrik, Roman Mogilevsky and Irina Sinitsina), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/35207126_CNR_2011_100_0.pdf
151. Egypt’s Democratic Transition: Five Important Myths About the Economy and International
Assistance, Carnegie Endowment, Legatum Institute and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
in association with the Atlantic Council (co-author),
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/Egypts_Democratic_Trans_UK16ppWEB.pdf
152. Challenges and Trajectories of Fiscal Policy and PFM Reform in CEE/CIS: a Practical Guide for
UNICEF'S Engagement, UNICEF, April 2010 (co-editor with Roman Mogilevsky and one of the study
authors), http://www.unicef.org/ceecis/UNICEF_Challenges_Fiscal_Policy_int.pdf.
also published under the title: Challenges and Trajectories of Fiscal Policy and PFM Reform in
CEE/CIS, CASE Network Reports, No.92
153. Proposals for Ukraine: 2010 – Time for Reforms, Independent International Expert Commission, Kyiv,
2010 (co-author), http://www.iie.com/publications/papers/aslund0210.pdf
154. The economic aspects of the energy sector in CIS countries, European Commission, DG ECFIN,
Economic Papers, No. 327, June 2008 (co-author with Wojciech Paczynski [ed.], Elena Rakova, Gleb
Shimanovich, Balazs Egert, Artur Radziwill, Irina Tochitskaya, Boris Najman, Emmanuel Bergasse,
Agata Loskot, Micheil Tokmazishvili, Sabit Bagirov, Aziz Atamanov, Julia Popova and Ivan
Poltavets), http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/publication12678_en.pdf
155. Ex Post Evaluation of Macro-Financial Assistance to Serbia and Montenegro, European Commission.
DG ECFIN. Evaluations. 7 March 2008 (co-author with Ferry Philipsen, Laura Thissen, Artur
Radziwill and Przemyslaw Wozniak),
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/economy_finance/evaluation/pdf/final_report_sm_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/economy_finance/evaluation/completed/index_en.htm#sm
156. Ex post evaluation of the EFA operation in Tajikistan, European Commission, DG ECFIN,
Evaluations, 22 March 2007 (co-author with Artur Radziwill, Corina Certan, Christian Hiddink,
Farrukh Muminov and Wojciech Paczynski),
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/economy_finance/evaluation/pdf/final_report_tajikistan_en.pdf
157. Blue Ribbon Report Macedonia, UNDP, Skopje, October 26, 2006 (co-author with Josef Brada [ed.],
Taki Fiti [ed.], Ksente Bogoev, Gligor Bishev, Vladimir Filipovski, Gazmend Kadriu, Gordan
Kalajdziev ,Vladimir Kandikjan, Srgjan Kerim, Mihail Petkovski, Goce Petreski, Trajko Slaveski,
Vlado Dimovski, Zdenek Drabek, Karel Dyba, Paul Hare, Malgorzata Markiewicz, Kalman Mizsei,
Marcus Noland, Gabor Peteri, Ben Slay, Colin Talbot, and Frederick Thompson),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284173568_Blue_Ribbon_Report_Macedonia
158. Ex post evaluation of the MFA operation in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, European
Commission, DG ECFIN, Evaluations, 31 July 2006 (co-author with Albert de Groot, Christian
Hiddink, Malgorzata Markiewicz, Artur Radziwill, Marjan Nikolov),
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/economy_finance/evaluation/pdf/final_report_fyrom_en.pdf
159. Evaluation of MFA to Romania, European Commission, DG ECFIN, Evaluations, 20 July 2006 (co-
author with Ferry Philipsen, Corina Certan, Alberto Bolognini, Artur Radziwill, Wojciech Paczynski),
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/economy_finance/evaluation/pdf/final_report_romania_en.pdf
160. Kyrgyzstan at a New Stage of Development, UNDP Bishkek, 2005 (co-editor and co-author,
coordinator of the authors’ team),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284179171_Kyrgyzstan_at_a_New_Stage_of_Development;
http://www.unece.org/hlm/prgm/cph/experts/kyrgyzstan/documents/UNDP_New.Stage.of.Developmen
t.pdf
161. The New Wave of Reform: on Track to Succeed, Blue Ribbon Commission for Ukraine, UNDP Kyiv,
July 2005 (co-author with Anders Aslund, Oleksandr Paskhaver, Oleksandr Rohozynsky, Vira
Nanivska, Inna Lunina, Ihor Koliushko, Dmytro Leonov, Sergei Yurgelevich, Oleksandra Kuzhel, Ivan
Poltavets, Iryna Akimova, Volodymyr Demyanchuk, Oleksandr Shevtsov, Igor Burakovsky, Ben Slay
and Louisa Vinton),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284437945_The_New_Wave_of_Reform_on_Track_to_Suc
ceed .
162. Proposal for the President: A New Wave of Reform, Blue Ribbon Commission for Ukraine, UNDP
Kyiv, January 2005 (co-author with Anders Aslund (ed.), Oleksandr Paskhaver (ed.), Iryna Akimova,
Dan Bilak, Ihor Burakovsky, Oleksandr Chalyi, Keith Crane, Adrian Karatnytcky, Ihor Koliushko,
Oleksandra Kuzhel, Dmytro Leonov, Georges de Menil, Kalman Mizsei, Vira Nanivska, Jerzy
Osiatynski, Oleksandr Rohozynsky, Oleksandr Shevtsov, and Ben Slay),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284189647_Proposal_for_the_President_A_New_Wave_of_
Reform
163. Russia: Political and Institutional Determinants of Economic Reforms, CASE Network Reports, No.
56, March 2004 (editor and co-author with Vladimir Mau, Rafal Antczak, Irina Sinitsina, Aleksey
Shapovalov, Konstantin Yanovskiy and Sergei Zhavoronkov), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2437193_RC%2056_0.pdf
also http://www.gdn.int/html/GDN_funded_papers.php?mode=download&file=Russia_b84.pdf (May
2005)
164. Building a Market Economy in Iraq, CASE seminar memo, October 17, 2003, http://www.case-
research.eu/upload/publikacja_plik/1803321_Dabrowski_Iraq_CASEseminar.pdf
165. The sources of economic growth in Ukraine after 1998 currency crisis and the country’s prospects,
report for the World Bank, CASE & CASE-Ukraine, June, (co-editor and co-author with Malgorzata
Jakubiak, Malgorzata Antczak, Artsem Boychenka, Vladimir Dubrovskiy, Inna Golodniuk, Yurij
Kuz’myn, Anna Myslinska, Jacek H. Schirmer and Magdalena Tomczynska), CASE Network Reports,
No. 55, February 2003, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/91265_RC%2055%20v4%20ok_0.pdf
166. Currency Crises in Emerging-Market Economies: Causes, Consequences and Policy Lessons, CASE
Network Reports, No. 51, June 2002 (editor and co-author with Małgorzata Antczak, Rafał Antczak,
Monika Błaszkiewicz, Georgy Ganev, Małgorzata Jakubiak, Małgorzata Markiewicz, Wojciech
Paczyński, Artur Radziwiłł, Łukasz Rawdanowicz, Marcin Sasin, Joanna Siwińska, Mateusz Szczurek,
and Magdalena Tomczyńska), http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/rc51_0.pdf
167. Currency Crises in Emerging Markets - Selected Comparative Studies, CASE Network Reports, No.
41, August 2001 (editor and co-author with Rafal Antczak, Monika Blaszkiewicz, Malgorzata
Markiewicz, Wojciech Paczynski, Artur Radziwill, Marcin Sasin and Mateusz Szczurek),
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/RC41_0.pdf
168. The Episodes of Currency Crises in the European Transition Economies, CASE Network Reports, No.
40, August 2001 (editor and co-author with Georgy Ganev, Rafal Antczak, Malgorzata Markiewicz,
Artur Radziwill and Marcin Sasin), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/RC40_0.pdf
169. The Episodes of Currency Crisis in Latin American and Asian Economies, CASE Network Reports,
No. 39, August 2001 (editor and co-author with Malgorzata Antczak, Monika Blaszkiewicz,
Malgorzata Jakubiak, Wojciech Paczynski, Marcin Sasin and Jerzy Pruski), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/RC39_0.pdf
170. Priorities of economic reforms in Serbia, CASE policy memo, Belgrade, November 27, 2000,
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/serbia.pdf
171. Macroeconomic and Fiscal Challenges Facing Central European Countries During the EU Accession
Process, CASE Reports, No. 26, August 1999, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/33361748_CNR_1999_no26_0.pdf
172. Disinflation, Monetary Policy and Fiscal Constraints, Experience of the Economies in Transition,
CASE Network Reports, No. 16, August 1999 (editor and co-author with Malgorzata Antczak, Rafal
Antczak, Urban Gorski, Marek Jarocinski, Wojciech Maliszewski, Malgorzata Markiewicz, Lucjan T.
Orlowski, Witold M. Orlowski, Krzysztof Rybinski, Joanna Siwinska, Mateusz Szczurek, Mateusz
Walewski and Przemyslaw Wozniak), http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/RC16_0.pdf
173. The Kyrgyz Republic and the Global Financial Crisis, CASE – Center for Social and Economic
Research, unpublished policy memo, Bishkek, May 1999 (together with Roman Mogilevsky and
Robert Brudzynski),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284452433_The_Kyrgyz_Republic_and_the_Global_Financi
al_Crisis
174. The Financial System in Poland and Trends of Its Development, in: ‘Economic Scenarios for Poland.
Conference Papers’, CASE Network Reports, No. 5, Warsaw, January 18, 1997
175. Macroeconomic Policy to Support Disinflation and Growth, Report from the research project on 'The
Second Stage of Economic and Political Transition' (first draft), financed by the United States Agency
for International Development, CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, December
7, 1996 (together with Witold Orlowski, Adam Bartlomiej Czyzewski, Stanislaw Gomulka, Lucjan T.
Orlowski, Andrzej Wojtyna, Pawel Dobrowolski, Wojciech Kostrzewa, Przemyslaw Wozniak and
Ryszard Petru),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309242884_Macroeconomic_Policy_to_Support_Disinflatio
n_and_Growth
176. Economic Transformation in Kazakhstan: Issues of Macroeconomic policy, External Economic
Relations and Restructuring of the Banking System, policy report, CASE - Center for Social and
Economic Research and UNDP Country Office in Kazakhstan, Almaty, May 1996 (together with Rafal
Antczak, Helena Goralska, Jerzy Osiatynski and Wladyslaw Jermakowicz),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284452465_Economic_Transformation_in_Kazakhstan_Issu
es_of_Macroeconomic_policy_External_Economic_Relations_and_Restructuring_of_the_Banking_Sy
stem
F. Popular articles, op-eds, comments and others:
177. Can the EU overcome its enlargement impasse?, Bruegel blog, February 27, 2020,
https://www.bruegel.org/2020/02/can-the-european-union-overcome-its-enlargement-impasse/
178. History suggests that for rapid productivity growth, innovation itself is not enough. It must be broadly
applied¸ in: A Symposium of Views on ‘Could the U.S. Economy Be Experiencing a Hidden Tech-
Driven Productivity Revolution?’, The International Economy, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4, Fall 2019, pp. 11,
http://www.international-economy.com/TIE_F19_ProductivitySymp.pdf
republished in Bruegel blog, January 6, 2020, under the title Could the U.S. Economy Be Experiencing
a Hidden Tech-Driven Productivity Revolution?, https://bruegel.org/2020/01/could-the-u-s-economy-
be-experiencing-a-hidden-tech-driven-productivity-revolution/
179. Questions to the Commissioner-designate for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Bruegel blog,
September 30, 2019, https://bruegel.org/2019/09/questions-to-the-commissioner-designate-for-
neighbourhood-and-enlargement/
180. The collapse of traditional media is a major source of political radicalism and extremism, in: A
Symposium of Views on ‘Why is Populism on the Rise and What Do the Populists Want?’, The
International Economy, Vol. XXXIII, No. 1, Winter 2019, pp. 30-31, http://www.international-
economy.com/TIE_W19_PopulismSymp.pdf
republished in Bruegel blog, April 4, 2019, http://bruegel.org/2019/04/ict-revolution-key-to-populist-
political-surge/
181. Russia's foreign policy does not help its economic modernisation, Bruegel blog, March 6, 2019,
http://bruegel.org/2019/03/russias-foreign-policy-does-not-help-its-economic-modernisation/
182. Can Virtual Currencies Challenge the Dominant Position of Sovereign Currencies?, The FinReg Blog,
The Duke Law Global Financial Markets Center, November 30, 2018 (co-authored with Lukasz
Janikowski), https://sites.duke.edu/thefinregblog/2018/11/30/can-virtual-currencies-challenge-the-
dominant-position-of-sovereign-currencies/
republished in Bruegel blog, December 15, 2018, http://bruegel.org/2018/12/can-virtual-currencies-
challenge-the-dominant-position-of-sovereign-currencies/
183. Is this time different? Reflections on recent emerging-market turbulence, Bruegel blog, November 14,
2018, http://bruegel.org/2018/11/is-this-time-different-reflections-on-recent-emerging-market-
turbulence/
184. Are economic and political freedoms interrelated?, Bruegel blog, October 10, 2018,
http://bruegel.org/2018/10/are-economic-and-political-freedoms-interrelated/
185. Ukraine: The struggle for reforms continues, Bruegel blog, July 4, 2018,
http://bruegel.org/2018/07/ukraine-the-struggle-for-reforms-continues/
186. Free trade in Africa: An important goal but not easy to achieve, Bruegel blog, April 13, 2018,
http://bruegel.org/2018/04/free-trade-in-africa-an-important-goal-but-not-easy-to-achieve/ (co-author
with Yana Myachenkova)
187. Economic vs. political arguments in shaping refugee policies, Commentary to Uri Dadush’s paper on
‘The economic effects of refugee return. Economics Discussion Papers, No 2018-22, March 19, 2018,
Kiel Institute for the World Economy, http://www.economics-
ejournal.org/economics/discussionpapers/2018-22
188. The (economic) ties that bind- The western Balkans and the EU, Bruegel blog, March 14, 2018,
http://bruegel.org/2018/03/the-economic-ties-that-bind-the-western-balkans-and-the-eu/ (co-author
with Yana Myachenkova)
189. It is safer to rely on what we know, rather than speculate on what may happen, in: A Symposium of
Views on ‘Does the Conventional Wisdom About Productivity Need to Be Reconsidered?’, The
International Economy, Vol. XXXI, No.4, Fall 2017, pp. 26-27, http://www.international-
economy.com/TIE_F17_ProductivitySymp.pdf
republished in Bruegel blog, January 16, 2018, http://bruegel.org/2018/01/it-is-safer-to-rely-on-what-
we-know-rather-than-speculate-on-what-may-happen/
190. Ukraine’s oligarchs are bad for democracy and economic reform, Bruegel Blog, October 3, 2017,
http://bruegel.org/2017/10/ukraines-oligarchs-are-bad-for-democracy-and-economic-reform/
republished under the same title by the Kyiv Post, October 4, 2017,
https://www.kyivpost.com/article/opinion/op-ed/marek-dabrowski-ukraines-oligarchs-bad-democracy-
economic-reform.html
191. The mixed blessing of the ‘multi-speed’ EU, World Commerce Review, Summer 2017, pp. 8-16,
http://www.worldcommercereview.com/html/dabrowski-the-mixed-blessing-of-the-
%e2%80%98multi-speed%e2%80%99-eu.html
192. In order to become a champion of globalization, China must do a lot of its own homework, in: A
Symposium of Views on ‘What Are China’s Global Economic Intentions?’, The International
Economy, Vol. XXXI, No.1, Winter 2017, pp. 29-30, http://www.international-
economy.com/TIE_W17_ChinaGlobalizationSymp.pdf
republished as What are China’s global economic intentions?, Bruegel Blog, April 25, 2017,
http://bruegel.org/2017/04/what-are-chinas-global-economic-intentions/
193. The EU should not retaliate against Trump’s protectionism, Bruegel Blog, February 9, 2017,
http://bruegel.org/2017/02/the-eu-should-not-retaliate-against-trumps-protectionism/
republished in the World Commerce Review, Spring 2017, pp. 55-61,
http://www.worldcommercereview.com/html/dabrowski-the-eu-should-not-retaliate-against-
trump%e2%80%99s-protectionism.html
194. How to balance sovereignty and integration in a voluntary EU, Bruegel Blog, January 12, 2017,
http://bruegel.org/2017/01/sovereignty-integration-voluntary-eu/
195. Monetary and fiscal policies cannot serve as the substitute for structural and institutional reforms, in:
A Symposium of Views on ‘A Symposium of Views on ‘New Tools for Central Bankers?’, The
International Economy, Vol. XXX, No.4, Fall 2016, http://www.international-
economy.com/TIE_F16_CentralBankToolsSymp.pdf
196. Challenges to debt sustainability in advanced economies, Bruegel Blog, December 8, 2016,
http://bruegel.org/2016/12/challenges-to-debt-sustainability-in-advanced-economies/
197. The Deep Roots of Currency Crises in the Former Soviet Union, Emerging Europe, October 28, 2016,
http://emerging-europe.com/voices/voices-economy/the-deep-roots-of-currency-crises-in-the-former-
soviet-union/
198. There could be more bubbles, weaker growth, and strained fiscal accounts, in: A Symposium of Views
on ‘Future Surprises That Could Shock the World’, The International Economy, Vol. XXX, No.3,
Summer 2016, http://www.international-economy.com/TIE_Su16_FutureSurprisesSymp.pdf
199. Iran: from isolation to economic cooperation, Bruegel Blog, July 15, 2016,
http://bruegel.org/2016/07/iran-from-isolation-to-economic-cooperation/
200. The concessions offered Britain are the thing to watch, in: A Symposium of Views on ‘Brexit: The
Unintended Consequences’, The International Economy, Vol. XXX, No.2, Spring 2016,
http://www.international-economy.com/TIE_Sp16_BrexitSymp.pdf
republished under the title ‘Concessions offered Britain are key in Brexit debate’, Bruegel Blog, June
2, 2016, http://bruegel.org/2016/06/london-would-lose-business-as-a-global-financial-center-if-there-
is-a-brexit/
201. Core and periphery: different approaches to unconventional monetary policy, Bruegel Blog, May 24,
2016, http://bruegel.org/2016/05/core-and-periphery-different-approaches-to-unconventional-
monetary-policy/
republished under the same title in CASE blog on June 7, 2016,
https://medium.com/@CASEresearch/core-and-periphery-different-approaches-to-unconventional-
monetary-policy-e3107dad336b#.svj4qsr9a
202. EU Association Agreement could help Ukraine to reform, Bruegel Blog, March 16, 2016,
http://bruegel.org/2016/03/eu-association-agreement-could-help-ukraine-to-reform/
203. Brexit and the EU-UK deal: consequences for the EU, Bruegel Blog, March 9, 2016,
http://bruegel.org/2016/03/brexit-and-the-eu-uk-deal-consequences-for-the-eu/
204. Belarus: time to reform, Bruegel Blog, February 1, 2016, http://bruegel.org/2016/02/belarus-time-to-
reform/
republished under the title: Why it's time for Belarus to reform, World Economic Forum,
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/02/why-it-s-time-for-belarus-to-reform/
205. The refugee crisis has revealed the incompleteness of the European integration architecture, in: A
Symposium on Views on ‘Is European Integration in Trouble?’, The International Economy, Vol.
XXIX, No.4, Fall 2015, http://www.international-economy.com/TIE_F15_EUIntegrationSymp.pdf
206. The impact of the oil-price shock on net oil exporters, Bruegel Blog, November 24, 2015,
http://bruegel.org/2015/11/the-impact-of-the-oil-price-shock-on-net-oil-exporters/
207. The systemic roots of Russia’s recession, Bruegel Blog, October 30, 2015,
http://bruegel.org/2015/10/the-systemic-roots-of-russias-recession-2/
208. European integration: Time for the next step, Europe’s World, October 13, 2015,
http://europesworld.org/2015/10/13/european-integration-time-next-step/#.Vh0r9GsgCKL
209. Reforms yes, but not reinvention, The International Economy, Vol. XXIX, No. 3, Summer 2015, pp.
26-27, http://www.international-economy.com/TIE_Su15_StatecraftSymp.pdf
210. Five Lessons on Greece, Bruegel Blog, July 17, 2015,
http://www.bruegel.org/nc/blog/detail/article/1687-five-lessons-on-greece/
republished under the same title by the World Economic Forum, July 20, 2015,
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/07/5-lessons-on-greece/
a short version published in the Greek language: Πέντε διδάγματα για την Ελλάδα, Kathimerini, July
28, 2015, http://www.kathimerini.gr/825294/article/oikonomia/ellhnikh-oikonomia/pente-didagmata-
gia-thn-ellada
211. Greece: The long way to go, Europe’s World, July 14, 2015,
http://europesworld.org/2015/07/14/greece-long-way-go/#.VaeUz_nLJ-l
212. Greece: from default to Grexit? Consequences of default and banking crisis, Bruegel Blog, June 29,
http://www.bruegel.org/nc/blog/detail/view/1662/
republished under the same title in CASE blog on July 2, 2015,
https://medium.com/@CASEresearch/greece-from-default-to-grexit-consequences-of-default-and-
banking-crisis-906d4c8ca9fc
republished under the title: Will a Greek default automatically lead to Grexit?, World Economic
Forum, June 30, 2015, https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/07/5-lessons-on-greece/
213. The slow-reform trap. The case of Ukraine, Bruegel Blog, June 18,
http://www.bruegel.org/nc/blog/detail/article/1649-the-slow-reform-trap/
214. Central and eastern Europe: uncertain prospects of economic convergence, Bruegel Blog, December
9, 2014, http://www.bruegel.org/nc/blog/detail/article/1502-central-and-eastern-europe-uncertain-
prospects-of-economic-convergence/
republished under the title: How can Eastern Europe bounce back?, World Economic Forum,
December 9, 2014, https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2014/12/how-can-eastern-europe-bounce-back/
215. My recipe for stimulating growth in sluggish economies, Europe’s World, Autumn 2014,
http://europesworld.org/2014/10/09/my-recipe-for-stimulating-growth-in-sluggish-
economies/#.VDzrOBawSyR
216. Europe: Avoiding a Stagnation Trap, Dialogue, Issue 08, pp. 5-8, April-May 2014,
http://issuu.com/kclpolitics/docs/dialogue08
217. The World Economy’s Impossible Demand, Project Syndicate, January 29, 2014 http://www.project-
syndicate.org/commentary/marek-dabrowski-says-that-the-global-economy-s-glory-days-are-in-the-
past
218. When will the global economy return to rapid growth?, CASE Network E-Brief, No. 4/2013,
December, http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/M%20Dabrowski_e-
brief_2013_4.pdf
219. What kind of fiscal union?, World Commerce Review, Vol. 7, Issue 3, September 2013, pp. 28-30,
http://www.worldcommercereview.com/publications/article_pdf/745
220. Inflation and monetary policy in CIS countries, Baltic Rim Economies, No. 3/2013, May, pp. 53-54,
http://www.utu.fi/fi/yksikot/tse/yksikot/PEI/BRE/Documents/2013/BRE%203-
2013%20web%20final.pdf
221. Economic and social challenges faced by Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries, World
Commerce Review, Vol. 7, Issue 1, March 2013 (co-author with Luc De Wulf), pp. 56-59,
http://www.worldcommercereview.com/publications/article_pdf/690
222. How to improve the economic and social performance of Eastern and Southern Mediterranean
countries, CASE Network E-Brief, No. 13/2012, November (co-author with Luc De Wulf),
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2012-13_Dabrowski%2C%20DeWulf.pdf
223. The Need for Contingency Planning: Potential Scenarios of Eurozone Disintegration, CASE Network
E-Brief, No. 11/2012, June, http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2012-
11_Dabrowski_0.pdf
224. What Can Arab Countries Learn From Post-communist Transition?, CASE Network E-Brief, No.
9/2012, April; http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2012-09_Dabrowski.pdf
a slightly extended and modified version under the same title: MEDPRO Commentary, May 31, 2012,
Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, http://www.medpro-
foresight.eu/system/files/MEDPRO%20Com%20No%201%20WP5%20Dabrowski.pdf
225. Russia's Economic and Institutional Challenges, World Finance Review, March 2012, pp. 36-37,
http://www.worldfinancereview.com/archive.html,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284644306_Russia's_Economic_and_Institutional_Challenge
s
226. EU trade deal 'crucial' for Ukraine's future, Public Service Europe, March 6, 2012, (co-author with
Svitlana Taran),
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284644646_EU_trade_deal_'crucial'_for_Ukraine's_future
227. Is Free Trade with the EU Good for Ukraine?, CASE Network E-Brief, No. 6/2012, March (co-author
with Svitlana Taran), http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2012-
06_Dabrowski_Taran.pdf
228. Egypt: Political Transition vs. Economic Challenges, CASE Network E-Brief, No. 7/2011, June,
http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/34292976_Ebrief_2011_7_Dabrowski_0.pdf
229. Only fiscal responsibility can save euro, Public Service Europe, February 21, 2011,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284646345_Only_fiscal_responsibility_can_save_euro
230. Limits of Quantitative Easing, CASE Network E-Briefs, No. 14/2010, November, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/31455340_Limits_Quantitative_Easing_Dabrowski_14_201
0_0.pdf
231. Macroeconomic Surveillance Within the EU, CASE Network E-Briefs, No. 13/2010, November,
http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/31261403_Ebrief_EU_FiscalSurveillance_MD_13_2010_0.
232. Will the U.S. Dollar Remain the Global Reserve Currency?, CASE Network E-Briefs, No. 12/2010,
October, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/31140679_Ebrief_US_Dollar_Dabrowski_12_2010_0.pdf
233. Euro Crisis or Debt Crisis?, CASE Network E-Briefs, No. 9/2010, June, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/29665575_E-briefDabrowski_9_2010_0.pdf
234. Remembering Gaidar, man of many talents, openDemocracy, May 3, 2010,
https://www.opendemocracy.net/marek-dabrowski/remembering-gaidar-man-of-many-talents
235. From Fiscal Stimulus to Fiscal Crisis, CASE Network E-Briefs, No. 12/2009, December,
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/27648298_2009_12%20E-
brief%20Dabrowski%2B%2B_0.pdf
236. Russia and the EU: Cooperation or Protectionism?, World Finance Review, September 2009,
http://www.worldfinancereview.com/pdf/Russia%20and%20the%20EU_Cooperation%20or%20Protec
tionism.pdf
237. Responding to Crisis: Core and Periphery, Development & Transition, No. 13, July 2009, LSE &
UNDP RBEC, pp. 4-6,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284680759_Responding_to_Crisis_Core_and_Periphery
238. The Global Financial Crisis: Causes, Channels of Contagion and Potential Lessons, CASE Network
E-briefs, No. 7, 2008, October, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/21929649_E-brief_072008_0.pdf
239. “Do as we do, be one of us”: Can external anchoring of national reform process be delivered as
global public good?, EU Political Economy Newsletter, Issue 10, Spring 2008, pp.4-6,
https://eustudies.org/assets/files/pecon_newsletters/Spring%202008.pdf
240. The Global Repercussions of Changes in US Monetary Policy, CASE - Center for Social and
Economic Research, Warsaw, CASE Network E-briefs, No.10, 2007, December, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/18092393_E-
brief_Dabrowski_Monetary_Policy_final_0.pdf
241. Reforming the Ukrainian State and Improving the Business Climate, CASE Network E-briefs, No. 8,
2007, October, http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/17467766_E-
Brief_Dabrowski__Reforming%20Ukraine_0.pdf
242. Participation in the EU Internal Market: the experience of NMS and its relevance to the ENP,
presentation prepared for the 10th Euro-Med Economic Transition Conference on „Giving the
Neighbours a stake in the EU Internal Market”, Brussels, June 6-7, 2006, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/10938591_Euro_Med_0606_rev2_0.pdf
243. Consolidating EU votes would be more symbolic than real, Europe’s World, Spring 2006, February 1,
2006, http://europesworld.org/2006/02/01/why-europe-should-spearhead-imf-and-world-bank-
reform/#commentary-frame
244. Macroeconomic Challenges After the Orange Revolution, CASE ePapers, June 2005,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284352891_MACROECONOMIC_CHALLENGES_AFTE
R_THE_ORANGE_REVOLUTION
245. Enlargement and Beyond, CASE ePapers, May 2004, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2719197_Enlargement%20and%20Beyond_0.pdf
also in: Banque de Luxembourg in 2003. Annual Report, Luxembourg 2004
246. Some Thoughts on the Russian Transition, 1990-2000, unpublished memo, March 30, 2001,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281289143_Some_Thoughts_on_the_Russian_Transition_19
90-2000
247. Tainted Transactions: An Exchange, The National Interest, No. 60, Summer 2000 (the letter in
response to Janine Wedel’s article on Tainted Transactions: Harvard, the Chubais Clan and Russia’s
Ruin, The National Interest, No. 59, Spring 2000), http://www.nationalinterest.org/print/article/tainted-
transactions-an-exchange-410
248. Globalization and Its Consequences for Macroeconomic Stability, CASE seminar note (unpublished),
December 12, 1999,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309265057_Globalization_and_Its_Consequences_for_Macr
oeconomic_Stability
249. Poland: Looking for the Second Stage of Economic Transition, CASE seminar note (unpublished),
September 16, 1997,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292644343_Poland_Looking_for_the_Second_Stage_of_Eco
nomic_Transition
250. Will Moscow Make It Fourth Time Around? ̧European Brief, Vol. 2, No. 7, June 1995
Selection of publications in Russian language:
1. Все могло быть иначе: Егор Гайдар и история российских реформ, Forbes.ru, 15.01.2020,
https://www.forbes.ru/obshchestvo/391231-vse-moglo-byt-inache-egor-gaydar-i-istoriya-rossiyskih-reform
2. Факторы, определяющие «безопасный» уровень госзадолженности, доклад к XV Апрельской
международной научной конференции по проблемам развития экономики и общества, Москва, 1–4
апреля 2014 г., Издательский дом Высшей школы экономики, 2014,
http://www.hse.ru/data/2014/03/25/1318948644/%D0%94%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B
E%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8-
%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BF.%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D1%821.pdf
3. Взаимосвязь между экономической и политической свободой в мире и в странах с переходной
экономикой, Актуальные экономические проблемы России, Выпуск №9 (2012), Международный
центр социально-экономических исследований «Леонтьевский центр», Санкт-Петербург,
http://wleontief.ru/upload/program/Marek.pdf
4. Реформа международных финансовых институтов после глобального финансового кризиса,
Актуальные экономические проблемы России, Выпуск №7 (2010), Международный центр
социально-экономических исследований «Леонтьевский центр», Санкт-Петербург,
http://wleontief.ru/upload/program/Dambrovsky.pdf
5. Глобальный финансовый кризис и его последствия для развивающихся рынков, Апрель 2010,
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/28772141_CrisisEmergingMarkets_0.pdf
6. Антикризисное реагирование: центр и периферия, Переходный Период: Вопросы Развития, № 13,
Июль 2009.
7. От рыночного социализма к рыночной экономике: история концепции реформирования
социалистической экономики, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/18334058_leontieff_readings2007_Dabrowski_0.pdf
8. Роль государства в современной экономике, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/15789703_Marek%20e-paper%20Rol%20Gospodarstwa_0.pdf
9. Государство и постиндустриальная экономика, Вестник Европы, 2006, № 18,
http://magazines.russ.ru/vestnik/2006/18/do12.html
10. Последствия глобализации для национальной экономической политики, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/12812932_leontieff_readings2006_MD_0.pdf,
http://wleontief.ru/upload/program/Dabrows.rar
11. Перспективы либерализации счета финансовых операций в Украине, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/10084210_Blue%20Ribbon%20Com%20II%20epaper%20MD1_
0.pdf
12. Режим денежной политики в условиях открытой экономики: выводы для Украины, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/10084330_Blue%20Ribbon%20Com%20II%20epaper%20MD2_
0.pdf
13. Неэффективное государство как препятствие на пути экономического развития, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/5488066_leontieff_readings2005%20Marek_0.pdf
14. Может ли Беларусь сохраниться как анклав нерыночной экономики в центре Европы?, текст
доклада на конференции ИПМ, Минск, декабрь 2002, http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/1844898_MD%20grudzien%202002%20ros%20paper_0.pdf
15. Политические детерминанты экономических реформ в бывших коммунистических странах,
Экономический Вестник (ЭКОВЕСТ) 2002, № 2 (вместе с Радзиславой Гортат),
http://www.research.by/webroot/delivery/files/ecowest/2002n4r02.pdf
16. Инфляционные последствия девальвационного кризиса в России и на Украине, Вопросы экономики,
№ 8/ 1999 (вместе с Мареком Ярочинским и Урбаном Гурским),
http://www.vopreco.ru/rus/archive.files/n8_1999.html
17. Инфляционные последствия девальвационного кризиса в России и на Украине: первые наблюдения,
Исследования и анализ, № 159, CASE – Центр социально-экономических исследований, Варшава,
март 1999 (вместе с Мареком Ярочинским и Урбаном Гурским).
18. Украина: от хрупкой стабилизации к финансовому кризису, Исследования и анализ, № 158, CASE –
Центр социально-экономических исследований, Варшава, март 1999 (вместе с Мартой Дехтярчук,
Урбаном Гурским, Павлом Ковалевым, Кваджей Султаном и Юрием Кузьминым).
19. Фискальные проблемы в период трансформации, Исследования и анализ, № 122, CASE – Центр
социально-экономических исследований, Варшава, январь 1998, http://www.case-
research.eu/upload/publikacja_plik/SA122R.pdf
20. Причины распада рублевой зоны, Исследования и анализ, № 28, CASE – Центр социально-
экономических исследований, Варшава, ноябрь 1997 г., http://www.case-
research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3460047_058r_0.pdf
21. Перспективы финансирования бюджетного дефицита Кыргызской Республики в 1997-2000 гг.,
Исследования и анализ, № 106, CASE – Центр социально-экономических исследований, Варшава,
март 1997 (вместе с Рафалом Антчаком, Малгожатой Маркевич и Яцеком Цукровским),
http://www.case-research.eu/upload/publikacja_plik/9042405_106r.pdf
22. Что же не сработало? Причины провала политики стабилизации в России в 1992 году (вместе с
Яцеком Ростовским), в: Яцек Ростовский: Макроэкономическая нестабильность в
посткоммунистических странах, Библиотека Московской школы политических исследований,
Издательство “Ad Marginem”, 1997
23. Украинский путь к рыночной экономике, edited by Marek Dąbrowski & Rafał Anczak; editor of the
Russian version: Piotr Kozarzewski, CASE – Центр социально-экономических исследований, Warsaw
1996,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332061079_Ukrainskij_put_k_rynocnoj_ekonomike_Ukrainian_
Way_to_Market_Economy_Edited_by_Marek_Dabrowski_Rafal_Anczak_Editor_of_the_Russian_Edition_
Piotr_Kozarzewski_CASE_Warsaw_1996
24. Фискальный кризис в период трансформации: Динамика процесса и некоторые концептуальные
проблемы, Исследования и анализ, № 72, CASE – Центр социально-экономических исследований,
Варшава, август 1996 г., http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/4803624_072r_0.pdf
25. Уроки реформ: Различные стратегии перехода к рыночной экономике: как они осуществляются на
практике? Экспертный институт, Москва, Дискуссионный материал, Выпуск Vypusk № 15, Декабрь
1995.
26. Каков он – путь к экономическому подъему? Финансовая Украина, 10.10.1995
27. Что не получилось (причины провала стабилизации в России в 1992 г.), Вопросы экономики, № 7/
1995 (вместе с Яцеком Ростовским), http://www.vopreco.ru/rus/archive.files/n7_1995.html
раньше Исследования и анализ, № 44, CASE – Центр социально-экономических исследований,
Варшава, июнь 1995 г., http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3459621_044r_0.pdf
28. Основные возражения против постепенного подхода, Открытая политика, 1995, №5
29. Экономические реформы в Кыргызстане, Исследования и анализ, № 28, CASE – Центр социально-
экономических исследований, Варшава, сентябрь 1994 г. (вместе с Рафалом Антчаком),
http://www.case-research.eu/sites/default/files/publications/3414525_028_0.pdf
30. Белорусская номенклатура видит в российском рубле спасательный круг, Известия, №37, 25.02.1994
31. От плановой экономики к рыночной: темпы и стадии преобразований, Вопросы экономики, № 11/
1992, http://www.vopreco.ru/rus/archive.files/n11_1992.html
Selection of publications in German language:
1. Makroökonomische Stabilisierung, im: Kollmorgen R., Merkel W. & Wagener, H-J (Hrsg.): Handbuch
Transformationforschung, Springer VS, 2015,
http://www.springer.com/springer+vs/politikwissenschaft/vergleichende+politikwissenschaft/book/978-3-
658-05347-5
In addition, some 400 publications/ reports/ memos/ policy notes in Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian,
German, Greek, French, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Serb/Croat, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese and few
other languages.