Department of International Economics and Economic Development
Scientific research of the Department's employees is focused on economic integration, regional economics and economics of innovation.
Scientific research of the Department's employees is focused on economic integration, regional economics and economics of innovation.
• problems of sustainable urban logistics (Urban logistics, trends in the distribution of goods in the city, sustainable development, Physical Internet, Internet of Things, smart cities, e-mobility, Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), Freight-as -a-Service (FaaS), load-sharing;)
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In our research we fix on market efficiency and microstructure, asset price dynamics, volatility and prediction, mutual funds performance, risk metrics, term structure of interest rates, exchange rate dynamics, purchasing power parity, international capital mobility, and economic and regional growth. We assess the economic sentiment in Poland and provide medium-term forecasts of its economy. We also analyse management systems for business.
The department conducts scientific research in three main areas. The first one is devoted to corporate finance, and especially to the sources of financing, capital structure and its determinants, capital market and financial instruments.
The second research topic is corporate governance. Within this area scientific interests are focused on international corporate governance, problems concerning state-owned firms and on supervision in family businesses.
Economic policy, tax policy, regional policy, labour market, income inequality, inclusive growth, local government.
Te Division of International Financial Markets is involved in scientific research in the areas of: finance, international finance, international financial markets, banking (including Islamic banking), currency risk management, trade finance.
The trademark of the Department of Business Economics is Enterprise Development Management is one of the most important research trends that are undertaken in both research and didactic work by the employees of Department of Business Economics.
Our research potential covers the following scientific areas:
Statutory activity of the Department results primarily from molded over the years of basic research profiles. These include: