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WUEB research in the European debate. Dr Stanisław Kamiński, Professor of WUEB, comments for Euronews on the importance of the social economy
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Cryptocurrencies and the real source of risk
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They Earned More in Belgium. They Live Better in Poland.
Prof. Marek Kośny on Taxation in Poland: Who Really Pays the Most?
Week with WUEB Experts: Research, Projects, and Scientific Achievements (23-29.03.2026)
Rare earths and economic security
Week with WUEB Experts. Commentary, research and projects (16–22 March 2026)
Week with UEW Experts: Research, Projects, and Scientific Achievements (9-15.03.2026)
Holidays in the Shadow of Geopolitics. WUEB expert dr hab. Przemysław Skulski comments
Week with WUEB Experts. Commentaries, projects and achievements – a review of key activities
Week with WUEB Experts Comments, projects and milestones
The European Union, India and Mercosur. A WUEB expert comments
EU-India relations in the shadow of sanctions risks. What does this mean for businesses? An expert view from WUEB
Week with WUEB Experts. Commentary, projects and milestones
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Europe Is Not Defenceless. It Needs Unity and Sound Investment Decisions
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Who Will Pay the Price of a Global Economic War? Dr habil. Radosław Pietrzyk on Europe’s dilemmas in the emerging global order
Week with WUEB experts. Commentary, projects and successes – a round-up of key activity
Debt in Poland: When Small Choices Become a Spiral
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Why isn’t the green frog jumping into Germany? The Żabka phenomenon through the lens of German journalists – and a UEW expert
Trump and Venezuela’s Oil. An economy shaped by oil and power
Europe’s Shifting Position in China’s Strategic Framework
An Ultra Fast Fashion Hub near Wrocław. What Do We Really Buy When We Click “Order”?
Russia Tests Resilience: Panic Serves Moscow – explained by Przemysław Skulski, Associate Professor at the WUEB
Sustainable Flavours of Wrocław. Map of Sustainable Food Venues in Wrocław
Economics instead of polarisation. Professor Marek Kośny co‑authors an appeal in Rzeczpospolita
Economics for Children with Patrycja Kowalczyk-Rólczyńska PhD, Associate Professor at WUEB
Bogusław Półtorak, Associate Professor at WUEB on generational change in EU farming
From lab to market. How can science power business? Dr Iwo Augustyński on Radio Wrocław
Dietary supplements. How they differ from medicines – and when they help rather than harm
New Chinese cars, rising risks: Associate Professor Paweł Dobrzański on what’s next
Banks Are Safe – Our Habits Decide: Cybersecurity Lessons from Przemysław Skulski, Associate Professor at WUEB
Gold, Cash or Property? How to Save and Invest explains expert from WUEB Michał Kisel, PhD
Alternative investments, explained by prof. Jajuga, Wroclaw University of Economic and Business
Is Wrocław ready for the future – or just writing about it?
China limits rare earth exports: commentary by Prof. Przemysław Skulski (WUEB)
Europe on its own feet: what does tougher US rhetoric mean? Prof. Przemysław Skulski
Poland among the World’s 20 Largest Economies – Success or Illusion? GDP and Everyday Life
KRUE Insight: joint think-tank of economic universities
How to Build a Strong Brand for Poland – what can we learn from China and Germany, and how to do it the Polish way
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![]() | Time for Economics – Changes in health premiums for entrepreneurs. What is it about? Category: Interview Date: 06.05.2024 Dr Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomics of the WUEBcomments on changes that may be made to the health premium. LINK | |
![]() | What would Bruce Lee say about a 4-day work week? Category: Interview Date: 01.05.2024 Is it possible to reduce the work week from 40 to 35 hours per week? This was discussed on Radio RAM with dr hab. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, an advisor to many companies in the fields of marketing, growth strategy and branding, who answered the most burning questions on the subject. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – Energy Transformation and Sustainability. “It’s all about decarbonization.” Category: Interview Date: 18.04.2024 Prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the WUEB spoke about the relationship between the energy transition and the tenets of sustainable development. He talks about the politics of Poland and the European Union. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – Why are local elections important? Category: Interview Date: 12.04.2024 Dr. Milena Kowalska of the Department of Corporate and Public Finance of the EU in Wroclaw talks about self-government, the powers of local government units and the importance of these elections. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – What is sustainable development? Category: Interview Date: 08.04.2024 Prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Wroclaw University of Economics explained what sustainability is and how it combines different elements. The program also discusses how to link development and progress, as well as climate change and the needs of the planet. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – Why involve citizens in co-governance? Category: Interview Date: 02.04.2024 Dr. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. WUEB spoke about citizenship and why it is important to involve residents in processes related to the creation and planning of life in the city. LINK | |
![]() | Mug for lecturer – Dr. Sylwia Wrona, prof. WUEB. Category: Interview Date: 31.03.2024 The number of births in Poland will decline. As indicated prof. Romuald Jończy of the Department of Economics and Research of the Development of the University of Economics in Wroclaw The current demographics are primarily due to from the much smaller size of the generation that could start families. “To ensure demographic sustainability and self-sustaining population, fertility would have to be almost twice as high as it is today – Professor Jończy told Interia. LINK | |
![]() | Mug for lecturer – Dr. Sylwia Wrona, prof. WUEB. Category: Interview Date: 28.03.2024 Dr. Sylwia Wrona, prof. WUEB, from the Department of Advanced Research in Management, and the Director of the Center for Designing Innovative Solutions DT HUB, was a guest on LUZ Academic Radio as part of the plebiscite – Mug for the Lecturer. Talks held as part of it with representatives of the Wroclaw-based of the academic world, aim to present the most interesting silhouettes of figures who shouldered their have taken on the breakneck task of sharing passion and infecting curiosity about the world around us. The topic of the conversation with Dr. Sylwia Wrona was whether educating future generations is a variation of human resource management. LINK | |
![]() | Business schools shape the attitudes and values of future business leaders. Category: Article Date: 28.03.2024 Article dr hab. Andrew Rashkovsky, prof. WUEB on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals at the Wroclaw University of Economics, both in the form of the implementation of the goals within the framework of the UN guidelines, as well as, the training of managers in the spirit of the University’s Declaration of Social Responsibility. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – What are PKA Certificates of Educational Excellence? Category: Interview Date: 23.03.2024 The Polish Accreditation Commission is in charge of evaluating the fields of study at Polish universities. PKA has awarded Certificates of Educational Excellence to two majors at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business: Finance and accounting and management. He talked about what it means and how the process works dr hab. Witold Kowal, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics dean of the University of Economics. university education. LINK | |
![]() | Stars of Internationalization 2024. Development is based on mutual understanding. Category: Interview Date: 19.03.2024 “Business has long crossed national boundaries, and Wroclaw University of Economics wants students, doctoral students and employees to know how to navigate and operate in a multicultural environment.” – says Prof. dr hab. Bogusława Drelich-Skulska, Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs. accreditation and international cooperation of UEW, honored with the title of Management Star. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – What are farmers really protesting against? Category: Interview Date: 08.03.2024 Prof. WUEB dr hab. Karol Kociszewski of the Department of Ecological Economics comments on simple farmers and their real causes. He talks about Russia’s activities and changes in grain prices and the relationship with the European Green Deal. LINK | |
![]() | Time for the economy – Green Deal vs. protests. Does it connect? Category: Interview Date: 01.03.2024 Dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. WUEB from the Department of Corporate and Public Finance of the EU in Wroclaw, comments on the ongoing protests by farmers against the Green Deal regulations. He talks about the dependencies and changes associated with climate warming. LINK | |
![]() | InQube Academy is designed to help budding entrepreneurs find their way in the business world. Category: Interview Date: 27.02.2024 The University of Economics is recruiting for the InQube Academy. This is a new project to help budding entrepreneurs find their way in the business world. Start-ups are growing rapidly in Poland. The following talked about the project Jan Jakub Cendrowski director of InQube and Artur Ciechowski the originator of the project. LINK | |
![]() | Talking Facts – Pavel Bruslova, 27.02.2024. Category: Interview Date: 27.02.2024 Is hydrogen the fuel of the future or already the present? About it in the Talk of Facts. The guest of the program is Paweł Brusiło from the Wrocław University of Economics , who carried out a research project in California funded by the U.S. State Department and the European Commission. LINK | |
![]() | Time for the economy – How does cooperation between companies benefit? Category: Interview Date: 23.02.2024 Six young innovative technology companies have benefited from the Startup Launchpad program. from the help and knowledge of more experienced entrepreneurs. They talk about the details Jakub Cendrowski, director of inQUBE University Business Incubator UEW and Maciej Jacenik of the Wrocław Agglomeration Development Agency. LINK | |
![]() | European automotive on the curve. “Politicians do not fully understand how the industry works,” he said.. Category: Interview Date: 23.02.2024 Interview with Dr Pawel Dobrzansky prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, an automotive market expert on the problems of the European automotive market. “If European producers want to remain globally competitive, then both EU policy and attitudes toward knowledge sharing among the corporations producing their cars on the Old Continent must change. It’s not too late, to make some changes,” – Dr. Dobrzanski emphasized. LINK | |
![]() | Talk of the Day: Guest Prof. Karol Kociszewski. Category: Interview Date: 20.02.2024 In the region, another day of agricultural protests. The guest in the Talk of the Day was dr hab. Karol Kociszewski prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, which explained the reasons for farmer-organized blockades organized in almost the entire European Union. LINK | |
![]() | New invoicing system. “This is a huge revolution for entrepreneurs.” Category: Interview Date: 19.02.2024 The new system of issuing and sending invoices was discussed by Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki from the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxes and Audit of the EU in Wroclaw . Why and how should it work? For details, see Time for the Economy. LINK | |
![]() | How can the state benefit from artificial intelligence? Category: Interview Date: 09.02.2024 Deputy Minister of Digitization Krzysztof Gawkowski has set up an advisory team on the subject. artificial intelligence. On why such a team was formed, what its activities will be, and in what areas the state can use AI, he said. Dr inż. Maciej Pondel prof. WUEB from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management at Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | Automotive market: “Asian brands are becoming a powerhouse”. Category: Interview Date: 02.02.2024 Dr. Sebastian Bobowski prof. WUEB from the Department of International Economic Relations at Wrocław University of Economics Comments on the automotive market situation and the position of Asian brands In the global arena. Will Chinese cars become more and more present in Europe? How will they behave European brands and will they endure the chase for customers? Answers to these questions in the program “Time for the Economy.” LINK | |
![]() | We asked the rectors what majors they would recommend to their children and grandchildren. Here is the list. Category: Interview Date: 29.01.2024 “There are more than 350 higher education institutions in Poland. They offer hundreds of different directions to choose from. What to follow to choose the best? What to consider in order to finish the direction that will give the best prospects? Rectors of the most popular universities in Poland were asked about what course of study they would recommend to their children and grandchildren, including prof. Andrzej Kaleta rector of Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | “Hydrogen is a good alternative. What potential does it have? Category: Interview Date: 26.01.2024 Prof. Bogusława Drelich-Skulska and Paweł Brusiło from the Department of International Economic Relations at Wrocław University of Economics, spoke about the potential of the hydrogen economy as an alternative sources of renewable energy. What is the European Union’s strategy in this regard? What role do universities play? These questions were answered by the guests of the “Time for the Economy” program. LINK | |
![]() | Don’t forget to properly hydrate your body! Category: Article Date: 25.01.2024 Article dr hab. inż. Susanna Goluch, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business – food technologist, detailing the body’s fluid requirements at different temperatures, ages, and lifestyle and work. LINK | |
![]() | How to use less plastic? Category: Interview Date: 23.01.2024 The average life of a plastic package is 20 minutes. It then decays for several hundred years. January 23 is the Day without Plastic Packaging. In Talk of the Morning prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Wroclaw University of Economics discussed ways to reduce the use of disposable packaging. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economy – What to remember when doing your PIT return? Category: Interview Date: 19.01.2024 The real estate market for seniors – is it favorable? How is senior housing developing in Poland? What financial opportunities do banks provide for the elderly? These questions were answered in the program Time for Economy prof. dr hab. WUEB Patrycja Kowalczyk-Rólczynska from the Department of Insurance at Wrocław University of Economics. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economy – What to remember when doing your PIT return? Category: Interview Date: 12.01.2024 Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Wroclaw University of Economics in his program “Time for Economics,” reminds us how to correctly settle taxes and file an annual tax return. He points out what to keep in mind and where to look for information. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – What do Poles expect from health care? Category: Interview Date: 11.01.2024 What do Poles expect from health care? What is the biggest concern and how much funding is needed to improve the quality of services? These are the questions the Time for Economics program seeks to answer dr hab. Maria Wegrzyn, professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | Conversation Facts Jakub Cendrowski, Maciej Nikodem, 10.01.2023. Category: Interview Date: 10.01.2024 In this Conversation of Facts on how effective the combination of experience and knowledge and creative can be and entrepreneurial minds. About the effects of the Startup Launchpad program, in which young entrepreneurs have benefited from the help of more experienced entrepreneurs, they say: Jakub Cendrowski – Director. InQube of the University Business Incubator of the Wroclaw University of Economics, co-founder of startup Launchpad, and Maciej Nikodem of Unitem Mower, co-creator of modular autonomy systems for gardening machinery. LINK | |
![]() | Time for economy – “Lower Silesians are waiting for a cancer hospital”. Category: Interview Date: 05.01.2024 Professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business dr hab. Maria Wegrzyn Sums up the last few months in health care. He speaks of the need for a cancer hospital for patients in Lower Silesia. He talks about the National Cancer Network and trends in disease incidence. LINK | |
![]() | Talking Facts Prof. Boguslaw Półtorak, 03.01.2024. Category: Interview Date: 03.01.2024 Are Poles facing belt-tightening in 2024, or will it be a year of respite? This is discussed in this Talk of Facts. The guest of the program was dr hab.Boguslaw Półtorak, professor from the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business . LINK | |
![]() | Evening zDolny Śląsk: Medical summary of the year. Category: Interview Date: 03.01.2024 Medical Summary of the Year. Highlights of 2023 in Lower Silesia and challenges facing healthcare managers in the new year. Successes, failures and patients’ expectations were discussed in the Evening from Lower Silesia with, among others Dr. hab. Maria Wegrzyn, professor at the University of Economics in Wroclaw . LINK |
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![]() | Health-promoting properties of Christmas Eve dishes. Category: Article Date: 20.12.2023 Christmas Eve supper is still dominated in many of our homes by traditional dishes, passed down from generation to generation. Given the increasing nutritional awareness of the public, the energy, nutritional and health-promoting value of the food consumed is not insignificant for health. People with liver and intestinal ailments, cardiovascular disease and/or type 2 diabetes should pay more attention to the foods they eat on Christmas Eve. dr hab. inż. Zuzanna Goluch Professor of UEW from the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition, presented the advantages and disadvantages of the various dishes of the Christmas Eve table, for the health of the suppers. LINK | |
![]() | Homo Sustinens. Category: Article Date: 14.12.2023 It will be either sustainable development or none at all, he warns prof. dr hab. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business and chairman of the Committee on Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences. An article about the risks but also what economic life will look like 20-30 years down the road if we follow the path of sustainable development is in the latest issue of Academia (3/75/2023). LINK | |
Nearly PLN 9 million will go to Wroclaw scientists. See what their research is about. Category: News Date: 04.12.2023 The National Research and Development Center awarded research grants in late November. Of the 341 projects submitted, 41 scientists received funding, including five from Wroclaw universities: Wroclaw University of Technology, the University of Life Sciences and the University of Economics. Among the winning ideas was the project of by Dr. Ewa Pejcz of the Department of Biotechnology and Food Analysis at the University of Economics titled “Technology for processing colored corn grain to produce a gluten-free raw material with high nutritional and functional parameters.” The project involves research into the suitability of colored corn varieties for snack production using technological modifications. LINK | ||
![]() | Demographic changes and the real estate market. Category: Interview Date: 04.12.2023 In an interview from the series “Talking about the real estate market”, Rafal Bienkowski of Nieruchomosci-online.pl talked to prof. dr hab. Romuald Jończym of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business A researcher of migration and depopulation. “Until recently, it was quite unambiguous and we were flowing into large cities and suburban municipalities. For some time now, however, several factors have been apparent that may cause the stream of these flows to slow down,” said Professor. Ionczy. LINK | |
![]() | Graduates of an economic university reach the top of their salaries as employees. Category: Interview Date: 24.11.2023 As part of the Rzeczpospolita supplement “Rectors about their universities” Rector of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business prof. Andrzej Kaleta gave an interview on the development and future of the EU in Wroclaw: “I am pleased with the significant development of scientific and research activities, the implementation of modern methods and tools for educating students, and the increasing internationalization of our university. This makes me look at the future of my university with great optimism, despite my awareness of the challenges,” said m. in. prof. Kaleta. LINK | |
![]() | On the WSE, a breather or the end of the bull market? Category: Interview Date: 24.11.2023 Marcin Dobrowolski of BIZNES24 talked about what started with the election when it comes to global capital, with prof. Krzysztof Jajuga of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business and president of the CFA Society Poland. LINK | |
Viewpoint – 17.11.2023 Category: Article Date: 17.11.2023 Dr. hab Bozena Ryszawska, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, was an invited guest on the program Point of View, where she and her co-host discussed potential directions for the new government’s economic and social policies. LINK | ||
![]() | Real estate market sentiment. Will 2024 expand the market even further? Category: panel discussion Date: 13.11.2023 During the 10th Polish Entrepreneurship Congress in Krakow, Nieruchomosci-online.pl hosted a panel titled: “Real estate market mood”, which took place on November 13. During the 1.5-hour panel, together with experts invited to the panel, including dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak of the WUEB, discussed how and what shapes the current and future moods of its participants. LINK | |
![]() | Difficult good beginnings? Start-ups are not for business singles. Category: Interview Date: 08.11.2023 Another sixth edition of DTthon, an event organized by the DT HUB Center, has been launched. Female and male students 2. and 3rd year 1st st. studies and second-degree students. studios for two days will develop innovative business solutions for client companies, using the creative tools of the Design Thinking methodology. Z Kornelia Bemben and Anna Wojciechowicz from the Center for Designing Innovative Solutions – DT HUB of the EU in Wroclaw was interviewed by Leszek Mordarski. LINK | |
![]() | Difficult good beginnings? Start-ups are not for business singles. Category: Interview Date: 07.11.2023 Interview in Gazeta Wyborcza with Jan Jakub Cendrowski, director of the InQUBE business incubator, at the Wroclaw University of Economics On setting up strat-ups. “At the moment, if a start-up wants to get funding and external support, it cannot be a project carried out by one person. That’s because no one today will believe that one person has enough complex competencies to prove any innovative project to the end.” LINK | |
![]() | Evening fromDolny Slask: Settlement or trial, or the dilemmas of “franking”. Category: Interview Date: 07.11.2023 The first favorable verdicts for borrowers encouraged more, an avalanche of lawsuits ensued, and as a result, banks began offering settlements. Today it is thousands of agreements. Banks are offering increasingly favorable terms (not all). What solution to choose, how to negotiate, do it on your own or use lawyers – these were discussed during Tuesday’s Evening from Lower Silesia with invited guests, including dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | The Sensible Path to Ecology Category: Article Date: 30.10.2023 Article dr hab. Jaroslaw Brach, prof UEW in the issue of Eurologistics (September-May) on the environmental performance of modern solutions of extended and heavier sets of EMS category 25.25 for tractor-trailers for road freight transport. LINK | |
![]() | Why will prices rise again? Category: Interview Date: 28.10.2023 Dr. Radoslaw Pietrzyk, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business on the Time for Economics program, spoke about the causes of the current inflation. He explained why prices will rise and when Poland can get closer to the desired inflation target. LINK | |
![]() | Not just inflation. Category: Article Date: 16.10.2023 About the threats and challenges, but also about the opportunities for economic growth from the dr. hab. Andrzej Raszkowski, professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business from the Department of Regional Economy at the Faculty of Economics and Finance, interviewed by Bohdan Szafranski. LINK | |
![]() | Because he does not want a second Venice in Poland. Category: Article Date: 07.10.2023 According to the renowned Swedish institute Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem), which analyzes the state of the quality of democracy around the world, we have lost more than 40 percent. Democratic values and we are only 1 percent short. to a slide into the category of an “electoral dictatorship” state (Hungary is already there), where only multi-party elections exist out of democracy, but conducted under such discriminatory conditions for the opposition (financial, media or institutional) that the winners always turn out to be those in power. This is what this devil’s trick is all about, that it is superfluous to compromise power with miracles over the ballot box. A well-known Polish constitutional lawyer and political scientist wrote about the problems of democratic society and the progressive collapse of the institution of elections in Poland in Gazeta Wyborcza prof. Bartlomiej Nowotarski of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | The whole of Poland is refueling to full. After the elections, fuel will become drastically more expensive. Category: Interview Date: 04.10.2023 In the Eurozone, inflation is below 5 percentage points, in Switzerland – 2 points, in the US we have a situation where real interest rate policy continues. In short – Poland has become the only country in the region with negative interest rates. This puts additional upward pressure on prices and will come back to us with this weak exchange rate in the fuel market and this will have to be made up,” he said. dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. WUEB, commenting on current fuel prices at Orlen stations. LINK | |
![]() | DE&I. What it means and how it works. Category: Interview Date: 25.09.2023 DE&I stands for diversity, equity and inclusion. We’re trying to answer the question of why companies are doing this and whether it all has any real meaning. This is explained by scientists from Poland and Italy. About this issue Gazeta Wyborcza told dr inż. Dominika Hadro of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | Business Partnership Review at the Wroclaw University of Economics. Category: Interview Date: 22.09.2023 Economic analytics, finance and accounting, computer science in business, as well as international economic relations are just a few of the many majors in which the University of Economics educates its students. In this whole process of education, cooperation between the University of Economics and business also plays an important and key role, so once again the university held a meeting that summarized the cooperation between the university and business in the academic year 2022-2023. LINK | |
![]() | 10 years of WUEB LifeLong Learning Center. How does it work? Category: Interview Date: 21.09.2023 UEW’s Center for Continuing Education is engaged in the organization and implementation of postgraduate studies and training. This year it is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and many activities have been prepared for the occasion. About this and about the activities of the UEW CKU itself and the opportunities, training and studies it offers say prof. WUEB, Dr. Sylwia Wrona, director of WUEB LifeLong Learning Center and employee Kamila Grela. LINK | |
![]() | Much of Lower Silesia is still excluded by transportation. Which residents are having trouble getting there? Category: Interview Date: 18.09.2023 European Mobility Week. – Although the third decade of the 21st century has begun, several thousand residents of Lower Silesia are still not reached by any train or bus, and there are barely two courses a day to many towns and cities. said Dr. Agnieszka Skowronska professor from the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK | |
![]() | What is the social responsibility of universities? Category: Interview Date: 14.09.2023 Prof. dr hab. Boguslawa Drelich-Skulska, Vice Rector for Business Affairs. Accreditation and International Cooperationj, spoke about the social responsibility of universities , and using the example of the University of Economics in Wroclaw, indicates the areas and opportunities that universities have. LINK | |
Experts from the Wroclaw University of Economics at the XXXII Economic Forum in Karpacz. Category: Interview Date: 05-07.09.2023 A studio was set up at the Economic Forum in Karpacz, of which the EU in Wroclaw was an instiional partner, where participating experts from the universities talked to Echo24 Television about the topics discussed during the conference panels and the economic challenges facing contemporary Poland and the world. LINK | ||
![]() | Tax instability in Poland. Why is this the case? Category: Interview Date: 08.09.2023 Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit of the EU in Wroclaw comments on entrepreneurs’ concerns about the unstable tax situation and constant changes. LINK | |
Creating the Brand of the Polish Economy: Tradition, Innovation and the Vision of the Future. Category: Debate Date: 06.09.2023 The debate at the Polish Development Fund panel was a platform to discuss strategies, tools and practices supporting the process of branding the Polish economy and shaping its image. The panel’s experts represented business, academia and government institutions. The moderator and participant in the debate was also dr hab. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | ||
Rectors’ Debate: Science and Higher Education and Economic Development. Category: Debate Date: 05.09.2023 It depends on the development of the system of science and higher education whether an economy is capable of creating development impulses on its own, or is doomed to play an auxiliary role to more developed economies and societies. In CEE countries, including Poland, economic growth to date has not been based on technological progress and the effects of scientific activity. However, existing growth drivers are depleting and new engines based on innovation and science must be found. What role do universities play in building a modern economy and sustainable growth? Without science there is no modern economy,” said m. in. prof. Andrzej Kaleta, rector of the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK | ||
Salon “Rzeczpospolita”: Work-Life balance – good practices. Category: Debate Date: 05.09.2023 Is it possible to maintain a work-life balance? Who is at risk of occupational burnout? Perfectionism and professionalism, and rest and time for yourself. Values and priorities in today’s world. How do women and men deal with maintaining work-life balance? How not to fall into the trap of success? And what is success in life anyway? These are the issues that Anna Zejdler and invited guests Anna Zejdler raised during the evening debate at the XXXII Economic Forum in Karpacz, including Professor Małgorzata Krzywonos of the Wroclaw University of Economics . LINK | ||
![]() | Online safety. What to watch out for? Category: Interview Date: 01.09.2023 Dr inż. Maciej Pondel, prof. WUEB from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management., commented on recent rail-related hacks. He talks about what to pay attention to when it comes to the security of our data. LINK | |
How to get wings in business. Category: Interview Date: 31.08.2023 Who will benefit the most from an Executive MBA, what’s most interesting about it and… what to do afterwards – they asked dr hab. Maja Kiba-Janiak, prof. WUEB, director of the Executive MBA Program, and Gregory Macovich, a graduate of the program. LINK | ||
![]() | Evening zDolnego Śląsk: Recruiting for college. Category: Interview Date: 29.08.2023 The Evening fromDoly Silesia spoke with invited guests including Professor dr hab. inż. Edmund Cibisem, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs and Academic Programs. About college recruitment. High school graduation was supposed to be exceptionally easy, does this mean that universities are experiencing a siege, or is the popularity of particular majors changing? Or maybe there are completely new-fashionable directions. Lesser classes are also approaching, how are Lower Silesian universities preparing for this and what can students expect this semester? LINK | |
![]() | Basic Income. On what terms is it to be entitled? Category: Interview Date: 25.08.2023 Milena Kowalska from the Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance of the EU in Wroclaw spoke about basic income and the principles of its operation. Is this a good solution? LINK | |
![]() | Evening fromDoly Silesia: More and more thefts in stores. Category: Interview Date: 23.08.2023 According to the Police Headquarters, year-on-year, there were 40 percent more thefts recorded. Why this is happening, what most often disappears from store shelves, how big and small stores defend themselves against this – this was discussed in the Evening from Lower Silesia with Aleksandra Freus from the Wrocław Municipal Police Station, Robert Biegaj – a retail market expert from the Offerista Group and dr inż. Adam Sulich prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
![]() | Franks vs. free lunch, or how the pot was stirred. Category: Interview Date: 21.08.2023 Interview with dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, author of the book “Mortgage Bank Money,” on the effects of court decisions in the “frankowicz” case on the credit system in Poland in the future. LINK | |
![]() | Social responsibility the mission of the Wroclaw University of Economics. Category: Interview Date: 18.08.2023 By card or cash? In what currency and where is the best place to exchange it? On how to approach paying wisely when going abroad says Dr. Michal Kisiel of the EU Finance Department in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | Social responsibility the mission of the Wroclaw University of Economics. Category: Interview Date: 17.08.2023 The Declaration of University Social Responsibility was signed by 23 universities from across the country. Among them is the University of Economics from Wroclaw. Universities that have accepted the Declaration have pledged to implement pro-environmental and pro-social measures in practice in various areas of school operations. How it looks like at UEW was discussed with vice chancellor for public affairs. Accreditation and International Cooperation Prof. dr hab. Bogusława Drelich-Skulskaya. LINK | |
![]() | A time of irresponsible promises. Category: Interview Date: 16.08.2023 In an interview conducted for the monthly magazine Bank prof. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business He spoke about the state of the country’s finances, the situation of the banks and the huge expenses awaiting Poland: “Fortunately, politicians fulfill only part of their irresponsible promises. But the very fact of making them is already dangerous,” explained prof. Jajuga. LINK | |
![]() | The doctor is getting poorer and poorer. A report on how much we spend on universities. Category: Interview Date: 14.08.2023 A report created by leading economic universities, “Science and Higher Education and GDP,” showed that salaries for academics are at their lowest level in the last eighteen years. In terms of spending on science and development, Poland is already lagging behind not only the leaders in the EU, but also in the region. He spoke to Gazeta Wyborcza about the resulting problems dr hab. Marek Kosny prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
Recent 500 plus payments. Why do you have to wait so long for 800 plus? Category: Interview Date: 12.08.2023 The end of 500 plus is near – the benefit in its current form will be paid only until the end of 2023, as President Andrzej Duda signed a law increasing payments by PLN 300 per month per child. At the same time, however, the start of 800 plus is a long way off: parents will have to wait until the beginning of 2024, almost six months, for more money. What this is all about, in the podcast “Business. Between the Lines” explained dr hab. Marek Kosny prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, an expert of the Polish Economic Society. LINK | ||
![]() | How important are local government finances to residents? Category: Interview Date: 11.08.2023 Milena Kowalska from the Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance of the EU in Wroclaw, spoke about the finances of local governments and how they affect the lives of residents of municipalities, districts and provinces. LINK | |
![]() | Are the people of Wroclaw saving money? Category: Interview Date: 28.07.2023 Experts say that Poland is currently experiencing stagflation, that is, on the one hand we have a decline in economic activity, and on the other – relatively high inflation. Which makes Poles make more conscious choices when it comes to various types of purchases to fine tune household budgets. “Some people are thinking about the stock market, which has been growing quite intensively since the beginning of this year, including in Poland. These stock market indicators confirm that there is full investment activity. She is perhaps a bit on the high side, because, however, the global economic situation is quite difficult,” he said dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
![]() | Vacations in Croatia. How has entry into the eurozone affected prices? Category: Interview Date: 21.07.2023 Croatia entered the eurozone in early 2023. This is a country where summer vacations are popular with tourists from Poland. For questions on how the currency change has affected prices and services in Croatia. answered by the guest of the program Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomics of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | NATO Innovation Fund. What does it consist of? Category: Interview Date: 14.07.2023 Prof. Krzysztof Jajuga, head of the Department of Financial Investment and Risk Management of the EU in Wroclaw, spoke about the newly established NATO Innovation Fund. On behalf of Poland, 42 million euros were invested by the Polish Development Fund. Also in the conversation about what investment funds are and how they work in the market. LINK | |
![]() | The minimum wage in Poland already varies. Category: Interview Date: 11.07.2023 Pension myths can be dangerous. Because of them, we postpone the decision to save or invest, we are afraid of some pension products, we do not count and, at the end of the day, we do not build adequate security for the autumn of life. How to work out these myths? She recounted in a podcast dr hab. Patrycja Kowalczyk-Rólczynska prof. from Wrocław University of Economics. LINK | |
![]() | 2% Secure Credit. What will be the consequences? Category: Interview Date: 07.07.2023 How the “2% Safe Credit”, or the government’s housing loan subsidy program, will change the real estate market, and what to pay attention to and how banks approach it, was discussed by Dr. Michal Kisiel from the Department of Finance of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | The minimum wage in Poland already varies. Category: Interview Date: 06.07.2023 Minimum wage increases have not had a strong impact on wage growth in Poland, which is shaped by market forces. As a result, income inequality has decreased, he said dr hab. Marek Kosny, professor of economics at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | |
![]() | KNF unchallenged to trade Bedzin. Rightly absolution? Category: Interview Date: 03.07.2023 About the affair surrounding EC Bedzin concerning m. in. shareholder changes, a stock price increase of more than 1,200% in a month, or a confidential deal with Orlen that the latter did not want to enter into, BIZNES24 talked to prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga, lecturer at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business and president of the CFA Society Poland. LINK | |
![]() | How do students enter the IT world? Category: Interview Date: 30.06.2023 Corporate Readiness Certificate Program (CRC) is an educational program implemented since 2014, aimed at students of Upper and Lower Silesian universities and graduates up to 1 year after graduation. The program allows participants to acquire additional practical knowledge and skills from the broader IT world to prepare them for work in large organizations. She spoke about the details Alla Witwicka-Dudek, director of the WUEB Business Cooperation Center. LINK | |
![]() | Wage increases could hurt the administration. People will leave, there will be no new ones. Category: Interview Date: 26.06.2023 In 2024, entrepreneurs will face not only the burden of a record minimum wage increase, but also the consequences of a flattening of the salary scale. As he argues dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business: “it is difficult to imagine that everyone’s wages – regardless of earnings – will increase by 20 percent.” LINK | |
![]() | What is the central bank’s digital money? Category: Interview Date: 23.06.2023 Can banknotes in physical form disappear from circulation? What would digital money run by a central bank consist of? About the idea, risky areas and advantages of using only virtual money spoke Dr. Michal Kisiel from the Department of Finance of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | How to turn bread-eaters into socialists. Category: Publication Date: 23.05.2023 The average Swede belongs to four social organizations. Pole 0.4. Dr hab. Bartlomiej Nowotarski, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business in Gazeta Wyborcza describes the problem of Poles’ involvement in civil society organizations (CSOs) after 1989. In doing so, he draws attention to the negative phenomenon of “appropriation” of public space by politicians through lack of cooperation or even assimilation of grassroots initiatives by political parties. LINK | |
![]() | What does the “Mentoring for Students” program consist of? Category: Interview Date: 14.06.2023 “Mentoring for students” at the EU in Wroclaw has been in operation for 13 years. This is a support and coaching program that runs for 6 months. About where the idea came from and its effects spoke Alla Witwicka-Dudek, director of the EU Business Cooperation Center in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | Should children know how much their parents earn? Category: Interview Date: 14.06.2023 We should all have at least a minimum of financial literacy, meanwhile most young people do not know how to choose an energy service provider or what, besides price, is important when choosing insurance. Parents have the biggest role to play, meanwhile in Poland there is still no culture of talking about money at home. Practical financial education for children and young people was discussed in the eighth episode of the “Parentonomics” podcast. Dr. Krzysztof Biegun of the Wroclaw University of Economics . LINK | |
![]() | Records in consumer bankruptcies. “Last resort. Category: Interview Date: 13.06.2023 March 2023 set a monthly record for the number of consumer bankruptcies declared, the second highest in May. – It should not be surprising that consumer bankruptcies are on the rise. Here it is not only the economic situation that matters, but there is also a growing awareness that there is such a way out of the debt trap,” comments the economist, Dr. Michal Kisiel of the University of Economics in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | Air traffic after the pandemic. Has the crisis passed? Category: Interview Date: 09.06.2023 The aviation sector has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and the reduction or even stoppage of air traffic in many countries. What does tourism recovery look like? Can lockdowns be seen in ticket prices and passenger interest? This was discussed in the program “Time for Economics” by Dr. Lukasz Olipra of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
Presentation of the Financial Ranking of Local Government in Poland 2022. Category: Debate Date: 07.06.2023 During this year’s XXXII Economic Forum in Karpacz, the Presentation of the Local Government Finance Ranking for 2022 was made, which also included a debate “On Local Government Finance in Times of Crisis”. Among the invited guests were also dr hab. Bartłomiej Nita, prof. WUEB pro-rector of the University’s Department of Education. finance and development. LINK | ||
![]() | Education (in) the future, education for the future. Category: Interview Date: 05.06.2023 Interview with dr hab. Bartholomew Nita, Prof. WUEB – Vice-Rector for Finance and Development on the need for innovation in the education system and the direction in which the development of education in Poland and around the world will have to go. LINK | |
![]() | If capitalism is an unequal distribution of wealth, then the People’s Republic was an unequal distribution of misery. Category: Interview Date: 02.06.2023 An extensive interview with prof. Jedrzej Chuminski of the Department of Philosophy and Economic History of the Wroclaw University of Economics, on the economic achievements of the People’s Republic of Poland. In the course of it, Prof. Chuminski presented Poland’s economic performance against other countries and talked about myths circulating in popular opinion about the successes of the past system. LINK | |
![]() | Premiums for entrepreneurs. Why is Social Security growing? Category: Interview Date: 02.06.2023 How much is the startup tax credit and preferential Social Security? Who can benefit from it? Why do Social Security premiums keep rising? She answered these questions dr hab. Agnieszka Iga Bem, prof. UEW from the Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance of the EU in Wrocław.. LINK | |
Biometrics – the key given by nature. How is it used by new technologies? Category: Interview Date: 30.05.2023 Fingerprint scanners, voice detectors or programs that learn to recognize faces are already part of our reality. Biometrics makes it possible to identify specific individuals based on their unique physical characteristics. Thanks to new technologies, this method is increasingly used in everyday life. “At the moment I absolutely no longer even enter my house carrying traditional keys, but use biometrics (…) This is also how I open the door at work, and I enter the company I work with by reading or ‘one look’.” – she said dr hab Barbara Mróz-Gorgoń, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | ||
![]() | Raising the retirement age. Why? Category: Interview Date: 26.05.2023 Is raising the retirement age a necessity? Can this be avoided? Will artificial intelligence make us not have to work longer? These questions were answered in the program Time for Economics by Dr. Iwo Augustynski of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | We chose, so we’re getting involved. Category: Publication Date: 19.05.2023 Dr. hab Bartlomiej Nowotarski – constitutional lawyer, political scientist, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, a specialist in crises of democracy. Participant in the democratic transformations of Poland, Tunisia and Egypt. In the pages of Gazeta Wyborcza, he offered his thoughts on the upcoming parliamentary elections and the related picture of civil society. LINK | |
![]() | Why will hydrogen become the fuel of the future? Category: Interview Date: 19.05.2023 Prof. dr hab. Boguslawa Drelich-Skulska from the Department of International Economic Relations of the EU in Wroclaw spoke about the future of energy and the growing role of green hydrogen. Poland is a leader in hydrogen production, but gray…. How to turn it into green energy? What is the EU strategy for this fuel of the future? Answers to these questions, among others, in the program “Time for Economics”. LINK | |
![]() | Salaries in Poland. Are they growing enough? Category: Interview Date: 12.05.2023 Inflationary pressures from the increases are high. Prices are rising, but wages are not keeping up with them. On whose salaries are rising and whose are staying the same, he said. dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. WUEB from the Department of Econometrics and Operational Research of the EU in Wrocław.. LINK | |
![]() | Poles rate their knowledge of financial education poorly. Category: Interview Date: 12.05.2023 Consumer bankruptcies were discussed by Dr. Michal Kisiel – doctor of economic sciences in finance, assistant professor in the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics and an analyst at the Bankier.pl portal. LINK | |
![]() | Food prices are rising, but this is not always justified by economics. Category: Interview Date: 11.05.2023 Food prices in stores are rising. Consumer inflation, the one we experience, is over 20 percent. At market squares, products can be bought at last year’s prices, differences we see in stores. “This confirms a certain trend that has been perpetuating itself for us, meaning that food prices are already rising at a slightly lower rate, but these increases are perpetuating themselves. We can’t see the moment when there will be a factor that will make us notice a clear drop in food prices.” – he explained dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
![]() | What does the future hold for us and ChatGPT? Category: Interview Date: 05.05.2023 ChatGPT is becoming increasingly popular. How does it function? How to talk to him and when is it worth using him? About these issues he said Dr.-Ing. Maciej Pondel, prof. UEW from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management of the EU in Wrocław.. LINK | |
![]() | What will the “2 percent safe credit” consist of? Category: Interview Date: 28.04.2023 The regulations for the 2 percent safe loan program are scheduled to take effect on July 1. What will this credit consist of and who will be able to take it? What is worth knowing and paying attention to? These questions were answered by Dr. Michal Kisiel of the Wroclaw University of Economics . LINK | |
Polish Radio Four TOP – A Little Optimism After Noon Category: Interview Date: 26.04.2023 Dr. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon, prof. WUEB talked about payments based on biometric technologies with other invited guests on air on Polish Radio Four. The broadcast touched on development, safety, and about future and current applications of this technology in everyday life. LINK | ||
![]() | XV European Economic Congress – Local governments in the face of the crisis energy crisis Category: Debate Date: 26.04.2023 As part of the XV European Economic Congress, a debate was held titled “The European Economic Congress. “Local Governments Facing the Energy Crisis.” During its time, experts including dr hab. Piotr Szymanski, prof. WUEB, they discussed the following topics: energy independence of local governments in the realities of the crisis, inflation and financial problems, energy security on local communities, etc. LINK | |
![]() | XV European Economic Congress – Human Resources for Administration Category: Debate Date: 26.04.2023 As part of the XV European Economic Congress, a session titled “The European Economic Congress. “Personnel for Administration” invited guests including. dr hab. inż. Dominika Bąk-Grabowska, prof. WUEB, discussed, among other things. issues: administrative efficiency, quality, education and personnel needs, opportunities to attract and develop employees in public administration. LINK | |
![]() | XV European Economic Congress – Housing market Category: Debate Date: 26.04.2023 During the XV European Economic Congress on the third day of the meeting, a session was held titled “The European Economic Congress. “Real Estate Market,” in which experts commented on the market situation. Among those invited were dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. WUEB, who gave a statement on recent changes in prices, credit and interest rates and the changes this has brought to purchasing decisions. LINK | |
![]() | Optimism returns to the market. Will this be a lasting trend? INPON Index after Q1. 2023. Category: Interview Date: 25.04.2023 Co-author of the INPON sentiment index. dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business commented on real estate-online on the current state of the market: “The mood has improved especially on the demand side, but at this point it is impossible to say whether this will be a sustainable trend. The economy is still under great pressure from inflationary phenomena. When we compare ourselves with other European countries, housing prices in Poland still remain relatively low in relation to wages. Hence, in an environment of high inflation, rising nominal wages and the government’s expansionary fiscal policy, it is difficult to expect housing prices to fall.” LINK | |
![]() | XV European Economic Congress – Education for the future Category: Debate Date: 24.04.2023 As part of the XV European Economic Congress, during the session titled “The European Economic Congress. “Education for the Future,” invited experts including dr hab. Bartłomiej Nita, prof. UEW Vice-Rector for Finance and Development., attempted to diagnose the challenges for the education system in Poland by addressing m. in. threads: the pauperization of the profession, the motivation of teachers, the scale of school autonomy, the role of parents and community organizations for the education system, independence and critical thinking skills among students, curricula, etc. LINK | |
![]() | Facts conversation: 21.04.2023 Category: Interview Date: 21.04.2023 The fastest or the most resourceful? Who will win? Certainly those who solve the most tasks, because that’s what the International Mathematics Competition for High School Students, which has been held simultaneously in different countries since 2005, is all about. The competition is organized by universities that support mathematically gifted young people. How to learn math, how to disenchant it? About it in the Talk of Facts. The guests of the program were: dr hab. Krzysztof Nowosielski, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business as well as Dr. Przemysław Szczepaniak – a mathematics teacher from the Third High School in Wroclaw. LINK | |
![]() | Wroclaw and Jelenia Gora – where is it easier to get your own “M”? Category: Interview Date: 20.04.2023 We must take into account that the real estate market was also affected by the crisis, related to the war in Ukraine, which followed immediately after the covida. Such an investment is, of course, a safeguard of capital, but not everyone can afford it, causing developers to hold back new investments, he told Radio Wroclaw dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
![]() | How to start saving for retirement? Category: Interview Date: 18.04.2023 Dr. Radoslaw Pietrzyk, prof. Department of Financial Investments and Risk Management, talked about how best to start saving for retirement, why you should think about it early in your career, and what are the tools to set aside capital? LINK | |
![]() | What does accreditation for universities consist of? Category: Interview Date: 16.04.2023 Prof. dr hab. Boguslawa Drelich-Skulska, Vice Rector for Business Affairs. Accreditation and International Cooperation of the EU in Wroclaw, spoke about what accreditation for universities is all about and who awards it, as well as its importance for future and current students. LINK | |
Attention! The patotourism season is starting. “Nurting?” It’s just about earning money by getting in touch with nature. Category: Interview Date: 09.04.2023 I observe a pernicious trend when some niche tourist activity is suddenly sold in a commercial, general public, broad offer “for all.” This sanctions extreme activities as being for everyone,” says dr hab. Jacek Potocki, geographer, associate professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, a member of the PTTK General Board. LINK | ||
![]() | Inflation is falling, prices are rising. This situation will continue for a long time to come. Category: Interview Date: 07.04.2023 Inflation in February was 18.4%, in March 16.2% – it would seem that we will feel a slight difference. Unfortunately, it’s getting worse and it won’t get better. This is the effect of the passivity of the National Bank of Poland, which keeps interest rates steady, this stabilizes the credit station, but postpones the inevitable. Statements on the subject for Echo24 were given by dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
![]() | Property tax. “The system is not airtight. Category: Interview Date: 07.04.2023 According to the Polish Economic Institute, a total of 92% of municipalities have raised their property taxes in 2023. Why do local governments decide to take this step, and how could the property tax burden be streamlined? She answered these questions dr hab. Agnieszka Iga Bem, prof. UEW from the Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance of the EU in Wrocław.. LINK | |
![]() | When will we throw ourselves at the locusts? Category: Interview Date: 07.04.2023 Dr inż. hab. Agnieszka Orkusz, prof. WUEB, a food technologist who researches foods made from edible insects, answered Gazeta Wyborcza’s questions about the advantages, concerns and cultural considerations for introducing this type of food in Poland. LINK | |
Competency Suit. What skills will companies require from the employees of the future? Category: Interview Date: 04.2023 Data shows that three-quarters of European companies cannot find workers with the right skills. Half of working Europeans require rapid retraining, while only 37 percent. trains regularly. Alla Witwicka-Dudek Director of the Center for Cooperation with Business at Wroclaw University of Economics gave a speech on the practice of monitoring the fate of UEW graduates and the conclusions drawn from their experience of the constant need to expand and modify their competencies on the labor market. LINK | ||
![]() | Prices will rise. What’s next for inflation? Category: Interview Date: 31.03.2023 Inflation is still at very high levels. When will prices begin to fall? For the time being, it would be good if they started to stay at an even level. He spoke about current inflation and future forecasts dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. from the Department of Econometrics and Operational Research WUEB.. LINK | |
![]() | A new eatery at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. Category: Interview Date: 30.03.2023 A new eatery on the map of Wroclaw stood at the University of Economics, on the corner of Komandorska and Wielka Streets. At this point, it should be mentioned that this is a place for everyone, not just people in poverty crisis. Dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. Department of Econometrics and Computer Science. gave Echo24 a statement on the impoverishment of society as a result of high inflation. LINK | |
![]() | Announcements of group layoffs in Wroclaw. What’s next for employees? Category: Interview Date: 29.03.2023 The group layoffs announced by Volvo and Credit Suisse were discussed in an evening from Lower Silesia with the dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, Kazimierz Kimso, chairman of the Lower Silesian Solidarity, and Arkadiusz Lukaszow from the District Labor Office in Wroclaw. LINK | |
![]() | Airport strikes. Are our flights at risk? Category: Interview Date: 24.03.2023 The aviation industry is seeing a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. More passengers also mean more demand for flight attendants – both controllers and people working at airports. How will the upcoming summer season be with strikes? Are our flights and luggage at risk? These questions were answered by Dr. Lukasz Olipra from the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | Bankruptcy of banks in the US and Switzerland. Is the Polish sector at risk? Category: Interview Date: 22.03.2023 What happened that banks in the U.S. and Switzerland began to fail? Could this crisis spill over to Polish banks? Are Polish banks safe? He answered these questions dr hab. Radoslaw Pietrzyk, prof. Department of Financial Investments and Risk Management. LINK | |
![]() | Time for the Economy – “Britons are starting to regret Brexit.” Category: Interview Date: 10.03.2023 In late February/early March, the Northern Ireland Trade Organization Agreement was finalized, thus completing the Brexit procedure. The implications for the British people and the European Union were discussed by Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomics of the EU in Wroclaw . He assessed the chances of the UK’s return to EU structures and explains why there is a shortage of goods in the UK. LINK | |
![]() | Green transformation is a process that cannot be stopped! Category: Interview Date: 02.03.2023 As indicated dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. WUEB in an interview with the Economic Observer Portal: “Despite what many politicians say, the green transformation is a megatrend. This means that whether we want it or not, it will continue to progress over time, which is why it is so important to understand the process and adapt accordingly.” LINK | |
![]() | Green Region Forum: what challenges does the world face? Category: Interview Date: 02.03.2023 Green transformation of the energy and transportation sectors are major challenges in today’s world. This is an important challenge for local government units and for each of us. This is also the main theme of the interdisciplinary scientific conference Forum Green Region. This conference is a joint initiative of the European Commission Representation in Poland and the Wroclaw University of Economics. During the conference prof. Bogusława Drelich-Skulska, prof. Andrzej Kaleta, rector of WUEB, dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. WUEB, and dr hab. inż. Agnieszka Orkusz prof. WUEB They also gave a statement to Echo24. LINK | |
![]() | Fuel of the future from Poland? Green hydrogen basin on the Coast. Category: Interview Date: 28.02.2023 Poland is Europe’s third and the world’s fifth hydrogen producer. The problem is the way to obtain the so-called “new” products. gray hydrogen from fossil fuels accounting for almost all industrial production to date. The answer to this may be investments carried out, among others. on the Polish coast, in connection with the construction of offshore wind farms. The expert talked about this and other technological and structural issues in green hydrogen production, prof. Bogusława Drelich-Skulska from the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK | |
![]() | No more environmentalism. Companies must report how they affect the environment. Category: Interview Date: 27.02.2023 “CSR is passé because it had the patch of marketing. ESG is about showing the real environmental and social benefits of companies’ actions.” She spoke to “Gazeta Wyborcza” about the introduction of regulations for mandatory ESG reporting and the measurable impact it can have on companies’ operations. Dr.-Ing. Dominika Hadro, prof. UEW from the Department of Finance of the Faculty of Economics and Finance.. LINK | |
![]() | How to settle the tax for 2022? Category: Interview Date: 24.02.2023 Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit explained in “Time for Economics” how to settle PIT for 2022, what to pay attention to and what deductions can be taken into account. LINK | |
![]() | Lower Silesia Magazine – Economic Activity. Category: Interview Date: 19.02.2023 Dr hab. Barbara Frost Gorgon, prof. WUEB spoke in the Lower Silesia Magazine for TVP3 about the dominance of medium and small businesses in the Lower Silesian economic space and the development of the “Polish Silicon Valley” in the form of numerous Fintech companies and many Technology Start-ups. LINK | |
![]() | What are global value chains? Category: Interview Date: 17.02.2023 Global supply chains have been gaining ground in recent years, but events such as the pandemic and the outbreak of war in Ukraine have strongly changed investor attitudes. He spoke about what global value and supply chains are. dr hab. Sebastian Bobowski prof. Department of International Business. LINK | |
![]() | Biometrics the future of payments. What does it consist of? Category: Interview Date: 10.02.2023 Dr. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon, prof. Department of Advanced Research in Management spoke on the “Time for Economics” program about biometrics and its use in the market, but also about consumer barriers to using biometrics for payments. LINK | |
![]() | Universities want to attract the best students. Category: Interview Date: 10.02.2023 How to promote academic Wroclaw not only in the country, but also abroad, and how to show young people that there is not only a cool student life in this city, but that studying in general makes sense. This was discussed by representatives of five universities and the city in the “Wyborcza Wroclaw” debate. Among the participants Wroclaw University of Economics and Business was represented by prof. Andrzej Kaleta, rector of the university. LINK | |
![]() | Credit in francs – how to defend yourself? Category: Interview Date: 10.02.2023 The “franking” problem is a topic that everyone has heard about. On how to defend yourself from the effects of a franc loan and more, he tells in “Conversation on the topic” dr hab. Ilona Kwiecień, prof. Department of Insurance at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business.. LINK | |
![]() | International Day of Women & Girls in Science. Prof. Maja Kiba-Janiak to speak in discussion panel! Category: Interview Date: 07.02.2023 February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, organized by the United Nations. This year at the invitation of NAWA dr hab. Maja Kiba-Janiak, prof. WUEB took part in the celebration of the holiday at the United Nations headquarters in New York, where she delivered a paper on. “The Road to Sustainable Transport. In addition, dr hab. Kiba-Janiak took part in a session on international mobility organized by NAWA at the Polish Consulate in New York. LINK | |
![]() | Green Region Forum: EU and EC conference. Category: Interview Date: 03.02.2023 In the next issue of Time for Economics prof. dr hab. Boguslawa Drelich-Skulska, Vice-Rector or Accreditation & International Cooperation, spoke about the cooperation between the Wroclaw University of Economics and the European Commission. The university wants to educate and strengthen European attitudes and values among students, which are guided by the EC. The talk also announced the announcement of a joint initiative, the Green Region Forum. LINK | |
![]() | The minimum retirement age in Poland must be raised, especially for women. Category: Interview Date: 31.01.2023 An article on ESG (Environment, Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance) changes, increasingly referred to as a game changer in modern business, appeared in Tuesday’s issue of the “My Business” supplement in Gazeta Wyborcza. Dr inż. Dominika Hadro, prof. WUEB took a closer look at the challenges and implications of ESG reporting for companies and stakeholders. LINK | |
![]() | The minimum retirement age in Poland must be raised, especially for women. Category: Interview Date: 30.01.2023 Dr. Marek Kosny, prof. Department of Econometrics and Operational Research along with other experts, gave a statement to “Rzeczpospolita” on the need to increase the retirement age in Poland. LINK | |
![]() | 75 years of WUEB. What challenges does the university face? Category: Interview Date: 27.01.2023 Last year, the Wroclaw University of Economics celebrated its 75th anniversary. Over the years, the university has undergone a metamorphosis. Currently, the university educates more than 10,000 annually. students in 11 fields of study. The summary of various events related to the anniversary celebration was a meeting of the four rectors of the Academy of Economics and today’s University of Economics, during which the professors summarized what had happened in the past years and discussed the future of the university. An extensive statement for Echo24 about the direction in which the Wroclaw University of Economics will develop was given by the incumbent rector, prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kaleta. LINK | |
![]() | Tax changes in 2023. Who do they apply to? Category: Interview Date: 27.01.2023 Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit of the EU in Wroclaw spoke about tax changes that take effect on January 1, 2023. Concerning the filing of PIT-2 returns and what employers should pay attention to. LINK | |
![]() | Green transformation the topic of the Green Region Forum in Wroclaw. Category: Interview Date: 26.01.2023 What are the main tenets of the European Green Deal? Are local governments and the private sector eager to use tools for economic change? What contribution will citizens of member states make to a sustainable transformation? This was discussed in the “Closer to Europe” broadcast. prof. dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska from the Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Jacek Wasik, Director of the Regional Representation of the European Commission. LINK | |
![]() | Evening from Lower Silesia: The “snowflake” generation. Category: Interview Date: 25.01.2023 Generation “Z” or the “Snowflake” generation – these are the terms we use to describe people who are now entering adulthood. Are we growing a generation of sensitive people who take criticism badly and can be offended by one wry look or harsher word? What challenges do they face and how – thanks to them – will the labor market change? The guests of Radio Wroclaw on “Evening from Lower Silesia” talked about all this were: psychologist and psychotherapist Karolina Matczak, Monika Siurdyban, Head of the Career Office at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Dr. Piotr Mikiewicz a sociologist from the Lower Silesian University. LINK | |
![]() | Local government officials: “no KPO money means no development opportunities for the whole country.” Category: Interview Date: 25.01.2023 The discussion of billions from the National Reconstruction Plan has been going on for months, and virtually nothing has changed in that time. It is still unclear whether Poland will receive any funds at all to help rebuild the economy after the pandemic. Resources. He was asked about the problems associated with this dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. WUEB Who gave an extensive statement to Echo24. LINK | |
The market is slowly normalizing, but with far fewer transactions. Category: Interview Date: 24.01.2023 2022 ended with a slight decline in the Intermediary Sentiment Index (INPON), which stood at 46.6 out of 100 points. This means that the real estate market, which has been decelerating since the middle of last year, is stabilizing. According to the sentiment index compiled by Nieruchomosci-online.pl and UEW, agents believe the biggest boost to the real estate market would be a loosening of credit policies. He gave his commentary on the report created dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK | ||
![]() | Will a Pole eat an insect? / Will we like insect dishes? Category: Interview Date: 24.01.2023 Will we like insect dishes? Researchers at the Wroclaw University of Economics are studying the potential of the market. As part of the presentation dr hab. inż. Agnieszka Orkusz, prof. WUEB and dr hab. inż. Joanna Harasym, prof. Department of Biotechnology and Food Analysis, invited a Gazeta Wyborcza journalist to taste the insect dishes they had developed. The ladies also talked about the advantages and future of this type of diet in Poland and around the world. LINK | |
![]() | Facts of the morning: 23.01.2022 Category: Interview Date: 23.01.2023 The guest of Facts about Morning was. prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, who talked about the possibilities of recycling and replacing plastic packaging with biodegradable or reusable containers. The professor also pointed out the need for a mental change in society regarding the use of single-use plastic packaging. LINK | |
![]() | Labor market in 2023. “Specialists will be needed. Category: Interview Date: 20.01.2023 Who will employers need and what opportunities in the labor market do workers have? He assessed the situation in Poland for Echo24 dr hab. Adam Sulich, prof. Department of Advanced Research in Management WUEB.. LINK | |
![]() | BIZNES24’s conversation with Dr. hab. Andrzej Raszkowski, a professor at the WUEB. Category: Interview Date: 19.01.2023 Business24’s guest was dr hab. Andrzej Raszkowski, professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. He answered questions about fluctuations in consumer sentiment and disinflation expectations and their potential positive impact on the state of the Polish economy. LINK | |
![]() | Who can be targeted by hackers? Category: Interview Date: 13.01.2023 Dr inż. Artur Kotwica from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management of the EU in Wrocław. He talked about potential attacks by hackers. He spoke about the prankster attack on Polish President Andrzej Duda and cyber security from the perspective of the average citizen. LINK | |
![]() | Croatia already in the eurozone. When Poland? Category: Interview Date: 06.01.2023 Croatia became the 20th country to join the eurozone as of January 1, 2023. In a year’s time, the euro currency will also take effect in Bulgaria. The benefits and drawbacks, as well as whether and when Poland could enter the eurozone, were discussed by Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomics of the EU in Wroclaw . LINK | |
![]() | Evening zDolnego Śląsk: What will 2023 be like and what awaits us in it? Category: Interview Date: 03.01.2023 The question of what the next 12 months will bring was answered in the Evening of zDolny Silesia by invited guests: including prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK |
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![]() | The future of the banking sector. “This is one of the worse stages.” Category: Interview Date: 30.12.2022 The Polish economy is oriented towards the banking sector, and this sector has also been hit hard by the economic crisis in recent months. How will this affect access to mortgages and the economy? He answered these questions dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak – prof. UEW from the Department of Banking of the EU in Wrocław.. LINK |
![]() | TVP3 Wrocław, Talking Facts, 30.12.2022. Category: Interview Date: 30.12.2022 The end of the year is a time to take stock, a time to make plans and forecasts for the coming year. How has this past 2022 changed the labor market in our region, and how has the war in Ukraine and the influx of refugees affected this market? What did the pandemic leave behind? The guest of Talking Facts is dr inż. Adam Sulich – prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK |
![]() | How much will Christmas cost us? Category: Interview Date: 23.12.2022 Which products will be the most expensive and how to plan for Christmas spending? These and other questions about the amount of Christmas spending in 2022 were answered in an interview with Radio Family dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak – prof. Department of Finance WUEB.. LINK |
![]() | What will 2023 be like? Category: Interview Date: 16.12.2022 Prof. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Department of Financial Investments and Risk Management spoke about what 2023 will look like in economic and business terms, and how political decisions will be influenced by the upcoming elections. LINK |
![]() | They don’t guarantee a profit, but they are safe options. Category: Interview Date: 12.12.2022 Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business gave an expert statement to “Rzeczpospolita” on the advantages of investing through mutual funds. LINK |
![]() | I believe that customers will return to the real estate market. Category: Interview Date: 11.12.2022 He answered questions on the evaluation of housing policy on Radio Family dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak – prof. from the Department of Finance LINK |
![]() | How to develop a modern city? Category: Interview Date: 09/12/2022 Dr. Jaroslaw Brach – prof. from the Department of Logistics gave his opinion on how to look at “arranging” the city in a contemporary way, what to pay attention to when planning. As an example, he presented simple solutions possible in Wroclaw. LINK |
![]() | Sustainability in times of crisis. Is it possible? Or even needed? Category: Interview Date: 06.12.2022 As part of an expert debate organized by “Gazeta Wyborcza” (wyborcza.biz) and “My Business,” experts including dr hab. Marek Kosny prof. WUEB gave speeches on ecology and climate protection in the framework of sustainable development during the economic crisis. Particularly much time was devoted to the country’s energy transition. LINK |
![]() | Researchers from the EU in Wroclaw are building digital replicas for the economy. Category: Interview Date: 06.12.2022 “Digital Twins” – tools that provide the ability to simulate and model production resources, processes and even the operation of an entire factory. The new project of the Wroclaw University of Economics was talked about on the air of Radio Wroclaw. dr inż. Maciej Pondel – prof. WUEB. LINK |
![]() | How do new technologies work in business management? Category: Interview Date: 02.12.2022 Digital twins, artificial intelligence and the use of the latest technologies can all bring considerable benefits to business management. On which areas they can be applied and why it is worth doing so, he said. dr inż. Maciej Pondel, prof. from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management LINK |
![]() | Who will artificial intelligence take jobs from? Category: Interview Date: 25.11.2022 It doesn’t matter if it’s physical or mental work – artificial intelligence will work well where there is a structured environment at work. What does it mean and in which professions does it have a chance to succeed? Among other things, he answered these questions dr inż. Maciej Pondel, prof. from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management LINK |
![]() | Logistics industry. In warehouses expensive, but demand is there. Category: Interview Date: 24.11.2022 dr hab. Jaroslaw Brach, prof. from the Department of Logistics. answered as an expert to Gazeta Wyborcza’s questions on warehouse cost increases and their impact on the transportation and logistics industry. LINK |
![]() | Migration from the countryside to the cities. “The cost to local governments will be enormous. Category: Interview Date: 22.11.2022 Why will tensions between the big cities and the rest of the country increase? Are decisions to migrate to large cities for the young a major cause of depopulation and also swimming in reduced fertility rates? Should colleges cease to serve as a “storehouse” for young people? Professor Romuald Jończy of the Wroclaw University of Economics answered this question in “Chat Four” . LINK |
![]() | How to take care of the environment in an era of rising prices? Category: Interview Date: 18.11.2022 He spoke about the relationship between caring for the environment and economic development, including through skillful management. prof. dr hab. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Department of Ecological Economics In “Time for the Economy” for Echo24. LINK |
| Demographer: there will be growing tensions between the big cities and the rest of the country. Category: Interview Date: 18.11.2022 Interview provided by prof. dr hab. Romualda Jończy from the Wroclaw University of Economics Polish Press Agency on shallowing demographic problems in Poland sheer numbers. In his opinion, it is the decisions to migrate to large cities that are the main cause of depopulation, also affecting fertility reduction. LINK | |
![]() | How to protect savings from inflation? Category: Interview Date: 11.11.2022 The safety of savings at a time of rising inflation is in question. What if we have capital and want to invest it? dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak, prof. from the Department of Banking The Wroclaw University of Economics ‘ “Time for Economics” program evaluates investments in foreign currencies, gold, real estate and stock market investments. LINK |
![]() | On credit, interest rates and inflation. Category: Interview Date: 10.11.2022 An interview on national TV station Biznes24 on the current economic situation, including interest rates, loan installments, inflation forecasts and GDP growth. He answered questions on the program “Business in the Morning” dr hab. Andrew Rashkovsky, prof. from the Department of Regional Economy. LINK |
| Secondary market condition and economic analysis. Category: Debate Date: 09.11.2022 In a debate organized by the Nieruchomości-online.pl portal as part of the conference “Real estate market mood. Analysis and forecasts for 2023” invited experts spoke on the analysis and forecasts for the real estate market. In the first panel of the debate dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak prof. WUEB explains what is currently affecting market sentiment, also analyzing the results of the Intermediaries’ Sentiment Index (INPON), co-created by Nieruchomości-online.pl. LINK | |
![]() | Time for Economics – What is the current energy crisis all about? Category: Interview Date: 04.11.2022 On the internal and external causes of the energy crisis we are currently facing in Poland, he says prof. dr hab. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Department of Ecological Economics Evaluates the Polish strategy for dealing with the effects of the crisis in and the macroeconomic dimensions of the current situation. LINK |
![]() | Evening fromDolny Silesia: Nuclear power plant in Poland. Category: Interview Date: 03.11.2022 As part of the broadcast on Radio Wroclaw “Evening from Lower Silesia” prof. dr hab. Andrzej Graczyk of the University of Economics in Wroclaw, prof. dr hab. Andrzej Tatarek from the Wroclaw University of Technology and Ms. Radoslava Gawlik, chairwoman of the “Eko-Unia” Association, answered questions about the construction of nuclear power plants in Poland and investments against this background in the coming years. LINK |
![]() | Brands need to build their power? Category: Interview Date: 21.10.2022 dr hab. Barbara Frost-Gorgon, prof. from the Department of Marketing in the program “Time for the Economy,” talks about how individual brands build their power. Is a brand just a logo? The university professor also answers a question about the future of branding and its importance. LINK |
![]() | What does the Lower Silesian start-up ecosystem look like? Category: Interview Date: 14.10.2022 Is Wroclaw the Polish Silicon Valley? Jan Jakub Cendrowski, director of the inQube University Business Incubator, talks about the founding of start-ups, their dynamic development and financing. LINK |
![]() | Is a windfall profits tax necessary? Category: Interview Date: 07.10.2022 Electricity and heat prices are rising – and the companies that are involved in the energy sector are profiting. The government is considering the introduction of a windfall profits tax – who is to be affected and what might its effects be? Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit at Wrocław University of Economics answers these questions. LINK |
![]() | Tax credits and inflation. What works? Category: Interview Date: 30.09.2022 Preliminary inflation figures for September indicate 17.2%. How do tax breaks, m., relate to ever-increasing inflation? in. VAT reduction? Is this an anti-inflationary measure or is it pro-inflationary? Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit at Wrocław University of Economics answers this question. LINK |
![]() | An interview with professor Krzysztof Nowosielski Category: Interview Date: 29.09.2022 In conversation dr hab. Krzysztof Nowosielski, prof. WUEB Explains what the Center for Simulation of Business Processes (CSPB) is and where the idea to use VR and AV technologies as tools to support business process education came from. The head of the CSPB also mentions the biggest challenges of designing a simulation space and choosing equipment that will allow teaching as well as research. LINK |
![]() | “The war in Ukraine is another push towards energy transition”. Category: Interview Date: 23.09.2022 The outbreak of war in Ukraine has made Western societies realize the need for independence from Russian raw materials. How do geopolitical changes relate to the European Green Deal and European Union policies? These questions are answered in the “Time for the Economy” program dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance. LINK |
![]() | Research using edible insects is being conducted at the Wrocław University of Economics Category: Interview Date: 22.09.2022 It is estimated that more than 2 billion people in the world eat different types of insects. As the earth’s human population will reach more than 9 billion in 2050, it is necessary to conduct research on expanding food sources, including the use of insects in the human diet as a possible solution, TVP3 Wroclaw program reports dr hab. inż. Joanna Harasym, prof. WUEB and dr hab. inż. Agnieszka Orkusz, prof. WUEB. LINK |
![]() | “The opportunity is in the details.” Category: Interview Date: 20.09.2022 During a debate organized by Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, titled: “Financing innovation in health care,” in a panel discussion: “How to invest wisely in innovation,” experts from the world of medicine, science and medical devices – among them dr Aleksandra Burdukiewicz – director of the Center for Knowledge Transfer and Innovation and Commercialization at the Wrocław University of Economics, tried to answer, among others. on how to look for innovative projects that have the potential for market implementation and commercialization. LINK |
![]() | What does support for start-ups look like? Category: Interview Date: 16.09.2022 The inQube University Business Incubator offers support for start-ups. What does it look like to work with experts and companies that support entrepreneurs? How can inQube help and how do you get such support? InQube director Jan Jakub Cendrowski talks about the details in Time for the Economy. LINK |
![]() | What do yesterday’s technologies of tomorrow look like? Category: Podcast Date: 11.09.2022 How is it to anticipate working and learning remotely long before they become widespread? Should we be careful about our personal information on the Internet? Will artificial intelligence take away our jobs? Among others. Dr. Krzysztof Hauke, who works at the Wroclaw University of Economics and is passionate about modern technologies, answers these questions. LINK |
![]() | What is worth knowing about credits? Category: Interview Date: 09.09.2022 What is the cost of credit? What is worth paying attention to? Can credit offers be compared, and if so, on what basis? About the basic information related to credits says dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak, prof. UEW from the Department of Banking at the Wroclaw University of Economics.. LINK |
![]() | Why should we include insects in our diet? Category: Podcast Date: 02.09.2022 Are insects a superfood? When and if they will hit our plates? Does natural food always mean better? Among others. these questions answered prof. Agnieszka Orkusz, a food technologist working at the University of Economics in Wroclaw during an interview on the Lower Silesia Science Podcasts. LINK |
![]() | How to ensure energy security and not forget about climate change? Category: Interview Date: 02.09.2022 The heating season is approaching, and consequently the demand for raw materials is increasing. The energy market in Europe has changed a lot in recent months – what does it look like now, and where is Polish energy security in all of this? He talks about this and the long-term prospect of a warming climate in the program “Time for Economics” prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga of the Department of Financial Investment and Risk Management at Wrocław University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Why are budget airlines cheap? Category: Interview Date: 26.08.2022 Low-cost carriers offer cheaper flights than traditional carriers. What is the phenomenon of low-cost airlines? Where are carriers cutting costs? Is it safe to fly with low-cost airlines? Dr. Lukasz Olipra of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies at Wrocław University of Economics answers these questions in the program “Time for Economics.” LINK |
![]() | “Food and energy have become most expensive” Category: Interview Date: 19.08.2022 What makes up such high inflation? The price is rising, and for now there is no indication that the situation will change. This is most noticeable in the case of food purchases. Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Department of Financial Investment and Risk Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics, speaks in the program ‘Time for Economics’ about the current economic situation and upcoming prospects. However, the scenarios are not very optimistic. LINK |
![]() | What’s behind the credit vacation? Category: Interview Date: 12.08.2022 Credit vacations are supposed to give borrowers a breather – what do they entail? How to use the money saved? Is it worth it to take advantage of loan installment deferment? About the details, he says dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak, prof. UEW from the Department of Banking at the Wroclaw University of Economics.. LINK |
![]() | Is the processing of our medical data a negative phenomenon? Category: Interview Date: 05.08.2022 Internet activity and the use of the latest technologies generate a huge amount of data, which large corporations process. What about medical data? Is it a threat? This question is answered in the program “Time for Economy” dr inż. Maciej Pondel from the Department of Business Intelligence in Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | “Climate change will shape all our lives” Category : Interview Date: 29.07.2022 We can see it and feel it – climate change is one of the megatrends, so it will affect many aspects of life. These are economic and economic issues, but also a change in habits and habits. On how climate change is affecting the system, he says dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. UEW from the Department of Corporate Finance and Public Finance at Wrocław University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Inflation targeting vs. reality. When will inflation begin to fall? Category: Interview Date: 22.07.2022 Is inflation really just the result of phenomena beyond our control, and can we protect our savings from the falling value of money? About the details in the program “Time for Economy” says dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak, prof. WUEB, head of the Department of Banking at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Real estate market in the shadow of inflation. What’s next? Category: Interview Date: 15.07.2022 How will the housing market evolve in the coming months? On rising loan installments, the situation of real estate developers and mortgages, he speaks in the program “Time for Economics” of Dr. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. UEW from the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics.. LINK |
![]() | When will interest rates stop rising? Category: Interview Date: 08.07.2022 Borrowers are in an increasingly difficult situation. Rising inflation and raised interest rates are translating into household budgets and loan installments. When can stabilization be expected and should the state interfere? About the details in the program “Time for the economy” says dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak, prof. UEW, head of the Department of Banking at Wrocław University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Will we make it to the vacations this year? Category : Interview Date: 01.07.2022 Delayed flights and airline strikes – does this threaten vacation and vacation departures? What are the compensations for? Dr. Lukasz Olipra of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies at Wrocław University of Economics talks about the details in “Time for Economics.” LINK |
![]() | Universities that do not open up to cooperation with business will lose out Category: Interview Date: 28.06.2022 Cooperation between academic universities or vocational colleges and business, and even more broadly with the socio-economic environment, is a must. However, as he notes prof. Andrzej Kaleta, rector of the Wroclaw University of Economics, in this respect Polish universities perform exceptionally poorly. LINK |
![]() | Guaranteed income nationwide – yes or no? Category: Publication Date: 28.06.2022 Guaranteed income is, for the time being, a concept that has not gone beyond an experiment. Unconditional basic income implies in its conception the payment of an equal amount of money to each citizen, regardless of his or her material situation, which would meet his or her basic needs. When asked whether the introduction of guaranteed income on a broader scale is a good solution, he answers for Bankier.pl dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK |
![]() | Do citizen budgets make sense? Category: Interview Date: 24.06.2022 Researchers from the Wroclaw University of Economics examined the functioning of civic budgets in Poland’s largest cities. Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomicsat Wroclaw University ofEconomics talks about what is a problem for officials and what is a problem for activists in the program “Time for Economics”. Evaluates budget actions and their future direction. LINK |
![]() | Why be agile? Category: Interview Date: 17.06.2022 What does the Agile philosophy mean and why do companies want to implement it? He talks about the trends and benefits of a flexible approach for businesses and employees in the program “Time for the Economy” dr hab. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon, prof. UEW from the Department of Marketing at the Wroclaw University of Economics.. LINK |
![]() | Why do economists’ forecasts fail? Category: Interview Date: 10.06.2022 A year ago, economists predicted that inflation would be 5-6%, but it is now double that. Why are the forecasts so different from reality? Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomics at the Wroclaw University of Economics talks about the relationship between economics and the socio-economic situation and how it affects the prediction of the market situation in the “Time for Economics” program. LINK |
![]() | We have two threatening developments that herald serious trouble. Category: Interview Date: 06.06.2022 Dr. Ing. Adam Sulich – prof. UEW from the Department of Advanced Research in Management., described the phenomena of wage compression and inversion, and explained what threat they pose to the Polish labor market as a result of economic problems and rising inflation starting in 2022. LINK |
![]() | How is inflation affecting living standards and investments? Category: Interview Date: 03.06.2022 High inflation can be seen in almost every aspect of life. On how it affects the lowering of its level, who it affects the most, and how investments, such as in real estate, relate to this, he says in the program “Time for the Economy.” dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. UEW from the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics.. LINK |
![]() | More favorable tax arrangements for single parents Category: Publication Date: 29.05.2022 In mid-May of this year, the Sejm passed an amendment to the PIT Law, which, among other things. reintroduces provisions allowing single parents to file a joint return with their child. He assesses what the new tax solutions mean for this group of taxpayers in an interview with Niezależna.pl dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
| Buy, sell, wait? What’s next for the housing market Category: Publication Date: 28.05.2022 Is now a good time to sell an apartment? Will the price per square meter continue to rise? How much longer can the series of interest rate hikes continue? He answers these questions for Nieruchomosci-online.pl, among others. dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business. LINK | |
![]() | Cleaning up after the chaos of the “New Deal”? Category: Interview Date: 27.05.2022 Tax regulations introduced in January 2022 have brought a lot of chaos to the Polish tax system. Amendments are currently being drafted to change those laws that have proven unfavorable. Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit at Wrocław University of Economics talks about the upcoming changes. LINK |
![]() | More and more office buildings are being built in Wroclaw. Old still unused Category: Interview Date: 25.05.2022 Wroclaw is very popular in the Polish office market and many companies choose to open a branch here. Unfortunately, older office buildings are still undeveloped. In the last quarter of 2021, nearly 17% of all office buildings were vacant. This is a result of changing trends. More and more office buildings are being built in Wroclaw. What are the current expectations of employees regarding office space says Dr.-Ing. Adam Sulich, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Anti-inflation measures are contradictory Category: Intelligence Date: 20.05.2022 Inflation means that there are fewer and fewer products in the shopping basket of the average Smith. On whether the actions of the government and the National Bank to reduce inflation are consistent, he says dr hab. Marek Kośny, prof. UEW from the Department of Econometrics and Operations Research at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Should Poland be in the eurozone? Category: Interview Date: 13.05.2022 What are the benefits of being part of the Eurozone? In Poland, inflation remains around 12%, while the euro average is 7.5%. But is that all? There are also long-term advantages of their own currency. Dr. Iwo Augustynski of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies at Wrocław University of Economics talks about the details. LINK |
![]() | Polish government blames soaring inflation on Russia’s war, but that’s only part of the story Category: Publication Date: 12.05.2022 “Undoubtedly, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) made a number of mistakes,” says Marek Kośny, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. However, according to him, raising interest rates earlier would not have changed the outcome significantly. Inflation in the Czech Republic has also accelerated to its highest level since 1998, 12.7% year-on-year in March, despite its central bank hiking rates well ahead of the NBP. LINK |
![]() | The discreet charm of strategic surveys Category: Publication Date: 07.05.2022 Which municipality does not do surveys when developing a development strategy? Surveys can give valuable knowledge, and they are fashionable and convenient. That’s why almost all municipalities do them, but most do them wrong! Dr. Andrew Sztando, prof. WUEB from the Department of Spatial Management and Local Government Administration at the Wroclaw University of Economics, explains how to do a survey well and without great cost – on your own, even in a small municipality. LINK |
![]() | Why cars are getting more expensive Category: Interview Date: 06.05.2022 The wait for new cars goes on for months, but used cars are also getting more expensive. Why are such changes west in the automotive market? Dr. Pawel Dobrzanski of the Department of Mathematical Economics at the Wroclaw University of Economics answers this question in the “Time for Economics” program. LINK |
![]() | Ukrainians in the Lower Silesian labor market, before the war and now Category: Interview Date: 28.04.2022 How is it and what lies ahead, what might be the consequences of the so-called return law, which could force conscripts to return to their homeland? Where is the work, what are the offers and what are the obstacles? This was discussed in “Evening from Lower Silesia” by invited guests: Deputy Director of the Lower Silesian Regional Labor Office Bartosz Kotecki, Dr.-Ing. Adam Sulich, prof. UEW from Wroclaw University of Economics, Ewelina Zabielska from the Wroclaw School of Banking, and Bartlomiej Potocki from the Institute for Migrants’ Rights in Wroclaw. LINK |
![]() | How will Poland cope without Russian gas? Category: Interview Date: 29.04.2022 Russia has cut off Poland’s gas supply – what does this mean for our country? Will gas prices go up, what is the alternative? On what the government can do and where the center of gravity should be placed now, he says in the program “Time for the Economy.” dr hab. Piotr Szymanski, prof. WUEB from the Department of Economics and Organization of Enterprises at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Destabilization of the labor market. Who will benefit from it? Category: Interview Date: 22.04.2022 The influx of refugees has not significantly changed the labor market situation – instead, the profile of the worker has changed. What does this mean for those seeking employment and for entrepreneurs? It turns out that wages can increase as a result. About the details in the program “Time for Economy” says Dr.-Ing. Adam Sulich, prof. UEW from the Department of Advanced Research in Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Economists: lack of a coherent fiscal and monetary policy makes it difficult to defend the Polish economy Category: Publication Date: 20.04.2022 The government’s expansionary fiscal policy stimulates inflation and complicates the financing of spending on the army and health care, said participants in a seminar of the Committee on Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Polish Economic Society and the Institute of Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences, which was sponsored by “Rzeczpospolita.” Dr. Marek Kośny, prof. WUEB warns that tax reform, and with it tax increases for certain social groups, will lead to further increases in the burden on the middle class. LINK |
![]() | The war in Ukraine has exposed many dependencies Category: Interview Date: 15.04.2022 The war in Ukraine continues for another week. About the impact of the armed conflict in the East on the international situation and interdependence between countries, he says in the program “Time for Economics” dr hab. Jarosław Brach from the Department of Logistics at the Wrocław University of Economics. It assesses how the current situation will affect Russia, what China and the United States will do, and where the European Union and NATO stand in all of this. LINK |
![]() | Why do loans keep getting more expensive? Category: Interview Date: 08.04.2022 Interest rates have once again been raised by the National Bank of Poland. As economists predict, this is not the end of rising loan installments. What is the relationship between credit and interest rates and do they need to be raised? Among other things, these questions are answered in the program “Time for Economy” dr hab. Dariusz Wawrzyniak, prof. UEW, head of the Department of Banking at Wrocław University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | GetBack affair Category: Interview Date: 31.03.2022 The GetBack affair – bigger than Amber Gold – but less media-savvy, is not talked about as much, although there are many times more victims and the damages are many times higher. According to the findings so far, more than 9,000 people have been defrauded, and their losses are estimated at nearly PLN 3 billion. At what stage are the prosecutor’s investigations, what has already been done in this case, what task faces the judiciary. Will the institutions responsible for protecting customers also be held accountable for the fraud. What can creditors count on, what is the chance of recovering lost money. Whether investing is treading on thin ice and what risks must be reckoned with – in the program Evening from Lower Silesia respond, among others: prof. Krzysztof Jajuga from Wroclaw University of Economics As well as a spokesman for the Regional Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw, prosecutor Marcin Saduś. LINK |
![]() | Think globally, act (g)locally. Category: Publication Date: 26.03.2022 In the fourth article in the author’s series of “Strategic Q&As of Local Government Officials” published by “Community,” the favorite magazine of tens of thousands of local government officials, dr hab. Andrew Sztando, prof. WUEB Explains the importance of supra-local situational awareness in managing the strategic development of cities and municipalities. Too little attention has been paid to it so far, but today local government officials are recognizing how the development of their localities is affected by trans-local phenomena, such as a pandemic, the Russian attack on Ukraine, digitization, energy transition, climate change, telecommuting, redefinition of seniors’ attitudes, development of artificial intelligence, cultural changes, major state investments and many others. What’s more, they want to respond to these developments in a pro-development way! In the article they will find tips on how this can be done. LINK |
![]() | War and sanctions will leave a lasting mark on the economy Category: Interview Date: 20.03.2022 Both the world and Poland can function without Russia, but Russia without the world no longer. In contrast, we will feel the sanctions more than other countries. The large number of refugees from Ukraine is a problem, but it could also be an important boost for the Polish economy. There are no analysts who can say how permanent the changes in the global economy caused by the war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed on Russia will be, but there are many indications that these consequences will be permanent and far-reaching, he says prof. Andrzej Kaleta, rector of the Wroclaw University of Economics in an interview in the EEC-People series, introducing the topics of this year’s European Economic Congress. LINK |
![]() | What are Employee Equity Plans? Category: Interview Date: 11.03.2022 On how Employee Capital Plans work, what are the advantages of accumulating savings there and what are the alternatives in the “Time for Economy” program, he says dr hab. Patrycja Kowalczyk-Rólczyńska from the Department of Insurance at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | What changes await us in the financial market? Category: Interview Date: 04.03.2022 The way we pay is changing, the financial market is changing. On what implications this will have for households, new technologies and assets in the “Time for the Economy” program, he says prof. Krzysztof Jajuga, Department of Financial Investment and Risk Management, Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | The war in Ukraine and the Polish labor market. Immigrants will seek refuge first Category: Publication Date: 25.02.2022 The labor market situation in Poland is still very good. We have one of the lowest levels of unemployment in Europe. For several years, it has been Ukrainian immigrants who have significantly supported the Polish economy. Their absence, taking into account the level of unemployment, would be a factor significantly limiting Poland’s development potential. However, I would look at the impact of the expected refugees on the economy with caution, explains Professor Marek Kosny of the Wroclaw University of Economics in an interview with Bankier.pl. LINK |
![]() | Reaction24: Support for Ukraine Category: Interview Date: 25.02.2022 The guests of the program were Consul General of Ukraine in Wroclaw Yuriy Tokar and Pawel Trawka spokesman for Caritas of the Wroclaw Archdiocese. We also had a visit from Dr. Michal Kisiel from the Department of Finance at Wrocław University of Economics , with whom we discussed economic sanctions against Russia, the importance of the SIWFT system, cyber attacks and the economic security of Poles. LINK |
![]() | War in Ukraine will hit all economies Category: Interview Date: 25.02.2022 Russia’s attack on Ukraine will be reflected in many sectors of the economy. Prof. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Wroclaw University of Economics In his “Time for the Economy” program, he talks about who will suffer the most. Evaluates the stability of individual currencies and forecasts changes in financial markets and the stock market. What about raw materials and assets? LINK |
![]() | Situation between Ukraine and Russia Category: Interview Date: 23.02.2022 Dr. Przemysław Skulski of the Wroclaw University of Economics on the program “Time for Economics,” assesses Ukraine’s defense capabilities, possible scenarios, and military, economic and social consequences and risks for Poland. LINK |
![]() | Does it pay to buy the Polish zloty? Category: Interview Date: 18.02.2022 Economists say the Polish zloty is at its weakest in the foreign exchange market in months. What contributed to such a weak position, and does it pay for anyone to buy PLN at all? How does the zloty compare to other currencies? Dr. Krzysztof Biegun of the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics answers these questions in the program “Time for Economics.” LINK |
![]() | When to start saving for retirement? Category: Interview Date: 11.02.2022 Retirement is a long way off for some, but as he argues dr hab. Patrycja Kowalczyk-Rólczynska, prof. UEW from the Department of Insurance at the Wroclaw University of Economics., it is good to think about it at the beginning of the professional path. What are the possible forms of saving and why should women start thinking about it earlier than men? Answers in “Time for the Economy” program. LINK |
![]() | The role of the business services sector is growing Category: Interview Date: 04.02.2022 The largest employer in the market is the business services sector. He talks about his role in the “Time for the Economy” program prof. Krzysztof Jajuga of the Department of Financial Investments and Risk Management of the Wroclaw University of Economics. The program also talks about the automation of professions and what risks, threats and opportunities this brings. LINK |
![]() | Category: Publication Date: 28.01.2022 Economists predict that the coming year will not be kind to our wallets, which will be subjected to a strong “weight loss treatment,” among other things. Due to inflation or price rises. Inflation will also force changes in savings. As Dr. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business On the plus side will be the strengthening of the zloty in 2022 in the wake of interest rate hikes, which will become a major weapon in the fight against inflation, reducing the cost of imports. LINK |
![]() | Loan installments will rise Category: Interview Date: 28.01.2022 Borrowers will feel the increase in interest rates in the coming months, as their installments will rise. Already, economists estimate that liabilities are higher by about 500 zlotys, and this amount will continue to grow. By how much have interest rates increased and who benefits? Dr. Krzysztof Biegun of the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics answers these questions . LINK |
![]() | This is how they see us in the world Category: Interview Date: 25.01.2022 The Polish brand is in science, although this is rarely mentioned. This is a potential that will pay off. Interview With Dr. Barbara Mroz Gorgon, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, brand and branding expert. LINK |
![]() | What about those taxes? Category: Interview Date: 25.01.2022 Dr. Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Tax and Audit at the Wroclaw University of Economics, explains what the tax changes mean for the “ordinary Kowalski.” Who is affected by the new regulations effective January 1, 2022? What to do to avoid losing? And why were the changes made in the first place? For details, see the “Time for the Economy” program. LINK |
| Market not so hot anymore? Intermediary Sentiment Index after Q4 2021 (INPON). Category: Publication Date: 25.01.2022 According to the latest survey of brokers’ sentiment, which was conducted by Nieruchomosci-online.pl. The market has already cooled in all categories of real estate: from apartments and houses, to plots of land, to office and commercial premises. Among the specialists responsible for the report who commented on this issue were also employees of the Wroclaw University of Economics dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. UEW and Ph. Alicja Zakrzewska-Półtorak, prof. WUEB. LINK | |
![]() | Hemp cheese an alternative to traditional cottage cheese. Innovative product of the Wroclaw University of Economics Category: Publication Date: 22.01.2022 Cheese has more than one name. And it was at the Wroclaw University of Economics that researchers created another cheese product – this time from fiber hemp. This is the result of a joint effort by the department of food technology and nutrition together with Lower Silesian entrepreneurs. We have managed to create a product that mirrors a dairy product as much as possible. – A proper serving will provide as much protein, calcium, fat as the same serving of traditional cottage cheese,” says Miroslawa Teleszko of the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | How do listed companies communicate through social media? Category: Interview Date: 14.01.2022 Social media is used not only by individuals, but also by listed companies. In theory, these new channels allow for continuous dialogue with investors. Dr. Dominika Hadro of the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics answers the question of whether this is just a reaction to positive announcements from investors, or communication nonetheless, in the program “Time for Economics.” LINK |
![]() | Without a good diagnosis, don’t move Category: Publication Date: 29.01.2022 Third in a series of articles dr hab. Andrew Sztando, prof. WUEB, titled “Strategic Q&A of Local Governments,” deals with the diagnosis preceding the development strategy of a municipality, i.e. its most important development plan. As the author writes, analogous to medicine, it is difficult to get the right therapy and crown it with the full and lasting health of the patient if the patient has not been properly diagnosed beforehand and verified in which environment and how he lives. A good strategy for the development of any municipality – whether it is a large, urban municipality, for example. Wroclaw, as well as a small, rural area with only a few thousand residents – so it requires a good diagnosis. LINK |
![]() | Evening from Lower Silesia: Medical summary of the year Category: Interview Date: 12.01.2022 Medical summary of 2021 and entering the new year – in an evening from Lower Silesia talk about what is behind us and what awaits us medically. Will pandemic be the dominant theme again? What are its costs and how does it affect patients? Elizabeth Osowicz’s guests were: prof. Maria Wegrzyn, Wroclaw University of Economics, Dr. Piotr Karniej, Polish Public Health Association, Andrzej Dronsejko, director of the hospital in Olawa. LINK |
![]() | A record year for the crowdfunding market. The industry is waiting for new regulations Category: Publication Date: 10.01.2022 Crowdfunding is one of the fastest growing alternative methods of financing new business initiatives in the private market. The report “Equity Crowdfunding 3.0” prepared by the Association of Financial Enterprises and the Wroclaw University of Economics shows that over the nearly 10 years of the crowdfunding market in Poland, i.e. until the end of October 2021, start-ups have raised nearly PLN 292 million from equity crowdfunding issues. In the 10 months of last year, 82 companies decided to raise capital in this form, and its value was 115 percent. 2020 volume, with 12 issues not yet completed and more than 40 new issues awaiting launch. The report (available at: https://zpf.pl/pliki/raporty/raport-crowdfunding_2021.pdf)was compiled by Dr. Artur Trzebinski of the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Does the cure for inflation have to have side effects? Category: Publication Date: 09.01.2022 The MPC says it will fight inflation so as not to hit prosperity in the labor market. Most economists believe that this will be difficult or even impossible. The current situation in the labor market makes it relatively less susceptible to the direct (automatic) impact of monetary policy than it was a dozen years ago. So surely the thesis of the inevitability of a negative impact of interest rate hikes on the labor market is too strong. However, this does not prejudge the possibility that such an impact may not occur,” he says dr hab. Marek Kosny, a professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Real estate market surprises everyone Category: Interview Date: 07.01.2022 Recent months point to a surging real estate market. About the slowdown in the second quarter of 2020. triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, no one remembers anymore. How is it that the real estate market is not only resilient to current market changes, but is still growing like never before? Dr. Anita Makowska, Chair of Financial Investment and Crisis Management at Wroclaw University of Economics, talks about it LINK |
![]() | Inflation and money supply form a very loose relationship Date: 02.01.2022 Category: Pooling The common-sense thesis that inflation is always the result of excessive growth in the money supply is too simple to be true. And when money actually grows too fast, governments, not central banks, may be to blame. The RP expert panel included Marek Kosny, PhD, professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
2021
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![]() | Talking Facts / Economic Summary 2021 Date: 29.12.2021 Category: InterviewThe next year in the shadow of the pandemic was more optimistic than 2020. Poland’s economy has rebounded strongly. Economic summary of the past year and economic forecasts for 2022. discusses in TVP 3 Wroclaw dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak prof. UEW from the Department of Finance. LINK |
![]() | What is crowdfunding? Date: 23.12.2021 Category: InterviewThe phenomenon that is now ubiquitous on the Internet – what is crowdfunding? Dr. Artur Trzebinski of the Department of Banking at Wrocław University of Economics talks about whether it is possible to make money on this investment and the risks associated with this type of collection. LINK |
![]() | The labor market is a worker’s market Category: Interview Date: 17.12.2021The pandemic has shaken the labor market hard. Although unemployment in Poland is at 3.4%, many people have re-branded themselves. Dr. Adam Sulich of the Department of Advanced Research in Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics talks about labor market trends. LINK |
![]() | What do listed companies communicate? Category Date:10.12.2021In addition to analyzing various financial indicators, investment funds around the world now also analyze textual information published by listed companies. What purpose does it serve and what information can be gleaned from it? Dr. Dominika Hadro of the Department of Finance at Wrocław University of Economics talks about the details. LINK |
![]() | Why do we need a car in the city? Category: Interview Date: 03/12/2021What is a green smart city? What smart city solutions can be implemented in Wroclaw in terms of road infrastructure? On public transport and car ownership in a big city, he says dr hab. Jarosław Brach from the Department of Logistics at the Wrocław University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | World’s healthiest cheese enters market Category: Interview Date: 26.11.2021The Wroclaw start-up “Biotreco” in cooperation with scientists from the Wroclaw University of Economics worked on the world’s healthiest cheese. A vegan product created from fiber hemp seeds is entering the market. Dr. Miroslawa Teleszko from the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition from the Wroclaw University of Economics and Tomasz Rusak – president of Biotreco sp. z o.o.. LINK |
![]() | Will inconspicuous hemp start a revolution in the market for real health food Category: Publication Date: 24.11.2021Wrocław has a chance to become the Polish capital of hemp food. It was here that technology was developed to produce vegan cheeses, fermented beverages resembling drinkable yogurt, and conopecs – a sweet snack made from fibrous hemp seeds. Two researchers from the University of Economics’ Department of Production Engineering decided to take a closer look at hemp seeds. The more they got to know them, the stronger they became convinced that they were dealing with an exceptional plant. LINK |
![]() | Does the strong weakening of the zloty herald a faster transition to the euro? Category: Publication Date: November 2021According to Dr. Krzysztof Biegun, from the Department of Economics and Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics, the euro is perceived differently in Poland than in others in countries with a common currency. Poles talk about the euro in terms of alleged price increases and theoretical losses to the economy. But looking at what happened after the debt crisis, it was observed that the number of countries with a common currency increased. LINK |
![]() | Poles are buying property for cash on a massive scale for investment purposes Category: Publication Date: 25.11.2021Experts make no secret of the fact that Poles buy real estate for cash mainly for investment purposes. According to dr hab. Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics & Business, an analyst and commentator on the INPON survey, the real estate market has now become an alternative to the stock market for Poles – a fact that has been well demonstrated especially this year. Moreover, as he points out, there is also a strong correlation between low interest rates and a weak zloty. This, in turn, causes the Polish real estate market to be treated as an investment market for foreign entities as well. That is – for large investment funds, buying up at least several hundred apartments at a time. LINK |
![]() | Cash for land Category: Publication Date: 25.11.2021The nationwide survey of the mood of realtors was conducted by the Real Estate-online portal in cooperation with the University of Economics in Wroclaw. More than 700 agents and office owners participated in the survey. Among other things, they asked. o share of cash purchases, supply, demand, prices. LINK |
![]() | First evaluation, then development strategy Category: Publication Date: 20.11.2021Second in a series of articles dr hab. Andrew Sztando, prof. UEW, titled “Strategic Q&A of Local Governments” and published by “Wspólnota” magazine, was devoted to the evaluation of municipal development strategies. The issue has so far received little attention in local governments. Now that the new provisions of the Law on the Principles of Development Policy require it, the authorities and management of the municipalities are very interested in this topic. Therefore, the author presents it by answering the most frequently asked questions and presenting his own long experience in this field. LINK |
![]() | Why is inflation soaring? Category: Interview Date: 19.11.2021 It is high not only in Poland, but also in the US or Germany. Inflation is affected by several factors, m. in. social programs, tax changes and, of course, recovery from months of lockdown. About the details, he says prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Family Care Capital – will there be more children? Category: Interview Date: 18.11.202112 thousand. PLN for the second and each additional child – the Family Welfare Capital Act is just waiting for the President’s signature. Will, and to what extent, the new government program ease the decision to expand the family and slow down the unfavorable demographic trend? These and other questions are answered by prof. Marek Kosny of the Wroclaw University of Economics – Chairman of the Team of Experts of the Association of Large Families 3+, and representative of the Council for Social Affairs to the President of the Republic of Poland. LINK |
![]() | The European Union is not just money Category: Interview Date: 05.11.2021Poland pledged to abide by certain laws even before it joined the European Union directly, they sayand prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the University of Economics in Wroclaw – is not only flowing money, but also shared values: the rule of law and democracy. Why does the Polish public debate talk about “us” and “the European Union” in opposition? For details, see the “Time for the Economy” program. LINK |
![]() | Why hold climate summits? Category: Interview Date: 05/11/2021COP26, the next climate summit, is underway in Glasgow. Leaders and politicians from many countries around the world are meeting to discuss solutions to improve the climate situation. How does Poland compare to other countries? Why are such summits held and do they have a real impact on reality? About the details in the program “Time for Economy” says dr hab. prof. EU Piotr Szymanski of the Department of Economics and Business Organization. LINK |
![]() | Impact of the pandemic on the provision of banking services in Poland Category: Publication Date: 04.11.2021Significant pandemic-related restrictions have significantly affected the way banking services are provided. The conditions faced by the banks gave impetus to innovate and develop existing solutions. It turned out that under these special conditions, many interesting ideas emerged, and bank employees are very creative. Some of them have been very involved in the process of changes in the provision of banking services,” writes the annual “Polish Compass 2021”. prof. dr hab. Andrzej Gospodarowicz of the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Playing the people Category: Interview Date: 02.11.2021Relationship with Professor of Economics, demographer Romuald Jończy of the University of Economics in Wroclaw about whether we need more Poles or more migrants, and why children are not being born. LINK |
![]() | Poles victims of financial institutions? Category: Featurette Date: 23/10/2021The feeling of injustice and being cheated by a bank can affect up to more than 30 percent. customers. Victimization is a common phenomenon in the banking services market in Poland, as evidenced by a study that the dr hab. Małgorzata Solarz from the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Tax benefits for families Category: Interview Date: 22.10.2021 On what tax solutions for families look like, he says prof. Marek Kosny of the Department of Economics and Operations Research at the Wroclaw University of Economics. Evaluates the pro-family tax breaks proposed in the government’s Polish Deal program. He talks about why some of them may not produce the expected results. LINK |
![]() | EU Green Deal will bring tax increases Category: Publication Date: 21/10/2021The EU Green Deal will bring tax increases, and this could mean price hikes on various goods and large social costs. – The Commission is concerned with, among other things. about establishing a comparable taxation criterion and not preferring some products over others,” he explained prof. Michal Ptak of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business which analyzed fees for the emission of harmful gases. – In Poland, the rate of charge per ton of carbon dioxide is the same as the rate for methane emitted into the atmosphere. And this one contributes much more to global warming,” concluded Professor. Bird. LINK |
![]() | What have scientists been recognized for, i.e. the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics? Category: Publication Date: 18/10/2021This year the announcement of the awarding of the next, the fifty-third, Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (commonly known as the Nobel Prize in Economics) took place on October 11, 2021. It was awarded to David Card (University of California, Berkeley) – ½ award; Joshua D. Angrist (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – ¼ award; Guido W. Imbens (Stanford University) – ¼ award. This year’s awards comments prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Department of Financial Investment and Risk Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK |
![]() | Let’s stop chasing the West, we don’t have time for that Category: Interview Date: 15.10.2021The situation and prospects of the SME sector in Poland, challenges facing Polish industry, unrealistic dreams of global champions, but also unnecessary pursuit of the West, changes in the relationship between universities and business, and the need to create innovative solutions without looking at the United States or China, says prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kaleta rector of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business In conversation with Michal Polak and Ariel Wojciechowski. LINK |
![]() | Why do we pay and not even know it? Category: Interview Date: 15.10.2021The perception of financial services is changing. As part of the use of embadded finance, companies that have nothing to do with finance are increasingly providing such services related to deferred payments, for example. Dr Artur Trzebinski of the Department of Banking Wroclaw University of Economics and Business talks about how it changes the functioning of each of us. LINK |
![]() | Should a municipality have a development strategy? Category: Publication Date: 9.10.2021Municipal development strategies have been drawn up and implemented in Poland for 3 decades. Only recently, however, have they been regulated by law. This change is so big and important for the development of the country that it is called the local government strategic revolution. At the request of the editors of the local government magazine “Wspólnota,” which reaches the authorities and employees of all 2477 municipalities, dr hab. Andrew Sztando, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, undertook the preparation of a series of tutorial articles titled. “Strategic Q&A of Local Governments” explaining how to develop and implement a good municipal development strategy in practice. LINK |
![]() | How to communicate during a crisis? Category: Interview Date: 08/10/2021Corporate crisis communications specialists have been in demand for years. The need for experts with such knowledge has increased with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brands have dealt with this new situation by communicating to those left alone at home while creating a sense of community. More on communication in crisis says dr hab. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon, prof. from the Department of Marketing WUEB. LINK |
![]() | Education helps you save Category: Interview Date: 06/10/2021Low participation in PPK is a kind of vote of no confidence by citizens in the administration. PPK is overshadowed by what happened to the Open Pension Funds, says Marek Kosny, a professor at Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Why aren’t we saving for retirement? Category: Interview Date: 06/10/2021People are not in the habit of saving extra for retirement. Low participation in Employee Equity Plans is another confirmation of this. One explanation for this phenomenon is indicated in a recently published article dr hab. Mark Kosny, a professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics. Prof. Kosny and his co-authors point out that the propensity to save voluntarily for retirement is influenced by trust in the state. LINK LINK to the video |
![]() | What is the Polish Deal? Category: Interview Date: 01.10.2021The government program evaluates the prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Department of Ecological Economics at the Wroclaw University of Economics. He talks about who stands to gain from these solutions, as well as where the challenges facing Poland and Europe – climate change, energy transition and Industry 4.0 – lie in all of this. LINK |
![]() | What will be the areas of risk for the coming years? Category: Interview Date: 24.09.2021Prof. Krzysztof Jajuga, head of the Department of Financial Investments and Risk Management at the University of Economics in Wroclaw, talks about which areas will require risk management in the coming years. How does the world manage risk, and is it even possible to do so? For details, see “Time for the Economy” program. LINK |
![]() | Large families with an additional deduction. Expert assesses benefits Category: Publication Date: 24.09.2021Parents with at least four children are to have an additional deduction of 85,000 after tax changes in the Polish Lada. PLN. That’s the same amount as provided for in the PIT program for the young. How much will this improve the situation of families? “The relief for large families is a move in the right direction and a solution that was needed. But it is questionable whether a similar effect could not be achieved in other ways.” – the economist told PAP prof. Marek Kośny. The expert also stressed the need to improve the housing situation of families. LINK |
![]() | Relief for families: a move in the right direction, but it is questionable whether it is optimal Category: Publication Date: 24.09.2021The relief for large families is a move in the right direction and a solution that was needed. But it is questionable whether a similar effect could not be achieved in other ways,” the economist told PAP prof. Marek Kosny of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. The expert also stressed the need to improve the housing situation of families. LINK |
![]() | Zero PIT for large families Category: Publication Date: 23.09.2021Zero PIT or family quotient – these two solutions have been in play in internal analyses within the Law and Justice Party as a nod to large families. According to prof. Marek Kosny of the Wroclaw University of Economics, chairman of the expert panel of the Association of Large Families 3+, a systemic solution such as the family quotient would be better. LINK |
![]() | What to do about inflation? Category: Interview Date: 17.09.2021Economists emphasize that the level of inflation in Poland is the highest in recent years. Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Microeconomics at Wroclaw University of Economics and Business talks about what this is due to and whether it should be a cause for concern, and what actions the National Bank of Poland can take. LINK |
![]() | There will be no drop in housing prices Category: Interview Date: 14.09.2021Housing prices are on the rise. The pandemic has not slowed down this phenomenon. Over the past three years, prices have risen by about. 20 percent. What is the picture of the housing market in Poland after 3 quarters of 2021? Is it a good time to buy an apartment? – we ask prof. Boguslaw Półtorak of the Department of Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Pandemic and the situation of cultural institutions Category: Interview Date: 10.09.2021The COVID-19 pandemic has left a huge mark on the financial health of cultural institutions. Cinemas, theaters, opera houses and museums were closed for months making it impossible for them to function as normal. However, many of them were productive in other ways. Dr. Malgorzata Galecka of the Department of Finance at Wroclaw University of Economics and Business talks about what this productivity is. LINK |
![]() | Real estate still has potential for growth Category: Publication Date: 8.09.2021- Housing prices will not rise to the sky. But rampant inflation will fuel them. In the coming years, housing will become 20% more expensive. – Boguslaw Półtorak, a professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics who has been studying the Polish residential and commercial real estate market for years, said during the XXX Economic Forum in Karpacz. LINK |
![]() | Poland needs to be recapitalized Category: Publication Date: 7.09.2021GDP dynamics of 11.1 percent, high growth in sold production, investment below expectations and inflation that is causing some concern. Overall, the picture is that the economy is rebounding quite dynamically after the pandemic . “We’re talking about indicators that have shot up, but I’m not convinced how sustainable the rebound is,” he commented. prof. Andrzej Kaleta, rector of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business during the panel “Challenges for the Polish economy after the pandemic” at this year’s Economic Forum. LINK |
![]() | Economists skeptical. Economic indicators okay, but there are a few “buts” Category: Publication Date: 7/09/2021Indicators have shot up, but I’m not sure how much of this rebound is the result of an earlier decline, nor do I know how sustainable it is, he said at the Karpacz Economic Forum prof. Andrzej Kaleta of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. He and other economists thus commented on the latest economic data and the report by the School of Economics and the Forum. LINK |
![]() | How to develop public transport in Wroclaw? Category: Interview Date: 03.09.2021Is electrification of public transportation vehicles cost-effective? How to create a comprehensive public transportation system? What solutions have the Swedes implemented in this regard? He talks about the details in the program “Time for Economy”. dr hab. Jarosław Brach from the Department of Logistics at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK |
![]() | What does Generation Z expect? Category: Interview Date: 27/08/2021How to reach them and what is important to them? About the representatives of Generation Z, i.e., those born after 1995, in the program “Time for the Economy,” he says dr hab. Bozena Ryszawska, prof. University of Economics in Wroclaw from the Department of Corporate Financial Management and Public Finance. LINK |
![]() | What is a local government’s financial ranking? Category: Interview Date: 20.08.2021Details of the financial ranking of local governments are discussed in the program “Time for Economics” by the substantive coordinator, Dr. Malgorzata Galecka of the Department of Finance at the University of Economics in Wroclaw. The report was prepared by the Foundation of the Institute for Eastern Studies in cooperation with Wroclaw University of Economics. The university was responsible for, among other things. For analyzing financial data. The main purpose of this analysis was to show the financial health of local government units in the pandemic year 2020. LINK |
![]() | Business at noon Category: Interview Date: 19.08.2021Deep downward correction or is it already a crash in stock markets? He answers this question in the program “Business at Noon” prof. Krzysztof Jajuga from the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK |
![]() | No rose without thorns, or the zloty vs. the euro Category: Interview Date: 12.08.2021The fact that we don’t have the euro and are saving in zlotys is hitting us hard in the pocket, says Professor Jan Rymarczyk of the Department of International Economic Relations at Wroclaw University of Economics. LINK |
![]() | Is technological change a threat to us? Category: Interview Date: 6.08.2021Is technological change a threat to us? This question is answered in the program Time for Economy prof. Krzysztof Jajuga, head of the Department of Financial Investment and Risk Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. He talks about the impact of technological change on the global economy and society. LINK |
![]() | How to teach about green transformation? Category: Interview Date: 30.07.2021Dr hab. Bożena Ryszawska from the Department of Corporate Financial Management and Public Finance at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. Presents the assumptions and goals of education related to green transformation. In the program “Time for Economics,” we talk about the European Green Deal precisely in the context of the economy and the economic university. LINK |
![]() | Polish Deal won’t eliminate tax disorder Category: Publication Date: 25.07.2021Panel of “Rzeczpospolita” and “Parkiet” reveals sharp divisions over the government’s planned increase in the progressivity of the tax and contribution system. Although most of the panel’s economists are in favor, as many as 40 percent. against. Among others, he was asked to comment on the matter. dr hab. Marek Kosny, a professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. . LINK |
![]() | Why was a tax on foreign goods introduced? Category: Interview Date: 23.07.2021Dr.Krzysztof Biernacki of the Department of Financial Accounting, Taxation and Audit at the Wroclaw University of Economics explains why goods from outside the European Union have parted with the new tax. He also talks about how Polish entrepreneurs are coping with the new regulations. LINK |
![]() | Intermediary sentiment survey: Q2 2021 on the plus side, but what’s next? Category: Publication Date: 16.07.2021Portal Nieruchomosci-online.pl, together with experts from the Wroclaw University of Economics, was the first in Poland to decide to regularly survey the mood among real estate agents. Survey results after Q2 2021. are encouraging, although they vary for different areas of the real estate sector. The survey of Nieruchomocci-online.pl portal and the Research and Development Center for Local Self-Government of the Wroclaw University of Economics was conducted from June 15-22 under the supervision of the dr hab. prof. WUEB Dorota Rynio and dr hab. prof. UEW Alicja Zakrzewska-Półtorak. LINK |
![]() | How to change your brand image? Category: Interview Date: 16.07.2021Branding strategies in the minds of consumers is one of the main elements of strengthening the competitive position of companies. During the lock down caused by the outbreak of the pandemic, many business entities lost their competitive position, and in many cases, these entities, have to start from scratch in their operations. About the rebranding, its goals and effectiveness in the “Time for the Economy” program, says dr hab. Barbara Mroz-Gorgon, prof. Department of Marketing UEW. LINK |
![]() | Six months after Brexit Category: Interview Date: 09/07/2021What were the consequences for the British economy of leaving the European Union community? Would Poland’s economy have coped without the support of EU funds? Six months have passed since Brexit. Dr. Marcin Brol of the Department of Macroeconomics at the Wroclaw University of Economics draws the first conclusions after this time . LINK |
![]() | Will we all be couriers? Category:Interview Date: 02.07.2021Courier companies have benefited enormously from the pandemic. The closure of food outlets meant that only home deliveries ensured their survival. The situation is similar for companies that deliver packages from online stores to our homes. They function in different ways, but are largely, if not entirely, based on the so-called “new” technologies. “mediating” between the self-employed courier and the buyer using phone and computer apps. Do the advantages of such a model outweigh the risks? Dr. Iwo Augustynski of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business talks about this in the program “Time for Economics.” LINK |
![]() | During the pandemic, entrepreneurs appreciated liquidity even more Category: Publication Date: 02.07.2021Nearly every company uses external financing from time to time. According to experts, factoring has proven itself during the pandemic as a relatively cheap and easily accessible source of financing. – According to data from the largest factoring companies, their clients are primarily manufacturing companies and distribution in the broadest sense. In the minority are companies in the retail or service industries. The demand for factoring is currently growing rapidly. Recovering demand led to an increase in factoring companies’ turnover in Q1 2021. To nearly 80 billion zlotys – Boguslaw Półtorak, prof. Wroclaw University of Economics and Business LINK |
![]() | Poles surveyed who is most at risk of increased anxiety and depression as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic Category: Publication Date: 30.06.2021A pioneering, inter-university study on the disorders of those most at risk of deterioration due to the COVID-19 pandemic was conducted by Poles.The study was developed through the involvement of a multidisciplinary team consisting of scientists from the Polish Academy of Sciences, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business (dr inż. Maciej Pondel), the Medical University of Wroclaw and the Silesian Medical University in Katowice. LINK |
![]() | Challenges for local government in the post-pandemic era Category: Podcast Date: 30.06.2021Subnational governments in Poland, like many other areas, have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. On the challenges they face in the post-pandemic era, Luke Laszczynski talks to dr hab. Andrzej Raszkowski, professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business and Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, an economist, business coach, strategic advisor, and lecturer at Executive MBA programs. LINK |
![]() | Local government: Winners of the financial ranking Category: Publication Date: 29.06.2021Chojnice, Poddębice, Podkowa Leśna, Poznań and the district of Wrocław were the winners of the Local Government Financial Ranking. The organizers selected the winners in five categories: rural municipality, urban-rural municipality, urban municipality, city with county rights and county of the territory. The rural municipality of Kleszczów ranked first, with expenses exceeding PLN 400 per person. The Financial Ranking of Local Governments in Poland was prepared by the Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies in cooperation with the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business. LINK |
![]() | Can Poland afford to move away from coal? Category: Publication Date: 25.06.2021Poland belongs to that group of EU countries that are the most lagging behind in the energy transition and the construction of a green economic order, and in particular the transition to energy based on renewable energy sources. On fair energy transition, opportunities and threats in Time for the Economy program says prof. Boguslaw Fiedor. LINK |
![]() | Tax for corporations is a big step Category: Interview Date: 18.06.2021Dr.Iwo Augustynski of the Department of Economic Policy and European Regional Studies at the Wroclaw University of Economics in the program “Time for Economics” talks about talks among ministers of the seven best developing countries regarding the introduction of a 15% tax on multinational corporations. Who will benefit from this, and will it make tax havens disappear? LINK |
![]() | In search of an advisor who won’t stump usCategory: publicationDate: 11.06.2021We are saving more and more, but the cash we save is still stashed in our underwear. Financial knowledge about how to accumulate savings, let alone how to invest, is a mystery to us. Therefore, we need the help of advisors, whose services should be widely available. So is the consulting we would be willing to pay for. “The development of financial advisory services is crucial to the growth of Poles’ long-term savings,” wrote Dr. K. K., the report “Poles’ Long-Term Saving and Investing and the Advisory Service.” hab. Krzysztof Jajuga, professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Małgorzata Janczewska, vice president of EFPA Poland and managing director of iWealth Management, and Mariola Szymańska-Koszczyc, president of EFPA Poland. LINK |
![]() | Inflation is rushing very fast…. Category: Interview Date: 11.06.2021Inflation is rushing very fast, and you can only get around it by investing in gold, real estate or stocks. Dr Krzysztof Biegun of the Finance Department WUEB spoke about the phenomenon of rising prices in Poland. Inflation will affect everyone a little differently because they buy different things. LINK |
![]() | Investor Sues Chinese E-Cigarette Maker RLX for Allegedly Misrepresenting Risks. Category: Publication Date: 10/06/2021An investor has filed a lawsuit against RLX Technology Inc. alleging that the Chinese company overstated its financials and misrepresented potential regulatory risks when filing documents for its initial public offering in the US. The company’s financial reports in recent months have raised questions among financial experts. According to Dr. Jacek Welc, assistant professor in the Department of Regional Economics at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, one of the problems is the unusually high ratio of cash and securities to total assets of RLX. LINK |
![]() | In these cities of Poland live the best. On the podium Toruń and Zielona Gora Category: Publication Date: 05.06.2021Polish cities have been undergoing a transformation in recent years. They are betting on greenery, green transportation and are becoming more friendly to their residents. The second edition of the Arcadis Ranking of Polish Sustainable Cities, under the media patronage of Business Insider Poland, selected the three best cities to live in. Arcadis’ ranking of Polish Sustainable Cities was prepared in cooperation with researchers from Wroclaw University of Economics and Zielona Gora University. LINK |
![]() | Where do you see social inequality the most? Category: Interview Date: 04.06.2021A question about social inequality in Poland is answered by prof. Marek Kosny of the Department of Econometrics and Operations Research at the Wroclaw University of Economics. According to official statistics, the situation in Poland is not the worst, but a careful analysis provides a different conclusion. LINK |
![]() | How much did it really cost to help during the pandemic? Category: Interview Date: 28.05.2021Prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Department of Ecological Economics at the Wroclaw University of Economics talks about the condition of public finances in the context of the aid caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It also evaluates Poland against other countries. LINK |
![]() | Is artificial intelligence a threat to humans? Category: Interview Date: 27.05.2021 Dr. Maciej Pondel of the Department of Business Intelligence in Management at the Wroclaw University of Economics talks about opportunities and threats, as well as changes in legislation related to the development of artificial intelligence in the Time for Economics program. LINK |
![]() | Inflation in Poland goes up, but pandemic consumption report brings surprising findings Category: Publication Date: 15.05.2021Poland is expected to be the EU country with the highest inflation this year and next, according to the European Commission. Dr. Ewa Szostak of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business concludes that the increased propensity to shop online is likely to remain, citing an example of research showing that through the pandemic’s increase in digital competence, people aged 50+ have overcome the technology barrier and are using mobile devices much more frequently to order a variety of products. LINK |
![]() | What are ”envelope” salaries? Category: Broadcast Date: 09.05.2021Envelope pay is a term that defines the transfer of obligations, such as those arising from the employment relationship, outside of official circulation. About the scale of this incident in Poland, its conditions and consequences tells dr hab. prof. WUEB Marek Kosny In the program of the TOK FM Radio Magazine. Link part 1 Link part 2 |
![]() | National Reconstruction Plan and billions of zlotys through the eyes of an expert Category: Interview Date: 8.05.2021Prof. Jan Rymarczyk of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business talks about the EU Reconstruction Fund and the National Reconstruction Plan. What will the billions of zlotys be used for? What should be the direction of investment? LINK |
![]() | Poland’s 17 years in the EU: many challenges ahead Category: Interview Date: 30.04.2021 Prof. Boguslaw Półtorak of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business summarizes 17 years of Poland’s membership in the structures of the European Union. He talks about economic and social development, but also stresses that even greater challenges lie ahead, such as joining the eurozone. LINK |
![]() | Involvement in zero-emission transportation Category: Commentary Date: 21.03.2021Wrocław, Świdnica, Boleslawiec and Polkowice are among the first cities in Lower Silesia to have zero-emission buses running on public transport. The future of the electric transportation industry, its benefits and opportunities are discussed by prof. Boguslaw Fiedor of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business . LINK |
![]() | As evidenced by the high GDP per capita in Lower Silesia Category: Interview Date: 17.03.2021Bottom Silesia has passed the 80 percent mark. EU average GDP per capita. Is the standard of living in our region really comparable to the East German states? TVP3 Wrocław’s guest is prof. Boguslaw Półtorak of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business . LINK |
![]() | Wroclaw a city of the future? Category: Publication Date: 17.02.2021Broclaw was ranked on the high 15. place in the prestigious Cities of the Future ranking. The Lower Silesian capital thus overtook Warsaw, which is ranked 20th. position. Importantly, Wroclaw won in the subcategory of small and medium-sized cities, ahead of Vilnius, for example. The following was asked to comment on the matter prof. Boguslaw Półtorak of the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business . LINK |
![]() | We don’t need radical changes to the pension system Category: Publication Date: 08.02.2021Polish economists are overwhelmingly opposed to the concept of the so-called “so-called “economic”. civic pension. On no other issue we have asked them so far were they so unanimous. dr hab. Marek Kosny, a professor at the Wroclaw University of Economics, notes that a citizen’s pension may become necessary at some point due to a lack of funds to pay pensions, but that does not mean it is a desirable solution. LINK |
![]() | Eating insects. Larwoburger just around the corner Category: Publication Date: 25.01.2021The European Food Safety Authority has issued a positive opinion on insect-based human food products. However, insect-based foods are not popular. Consumers’ attitudes toward eating insects have been studied by employees of the Wroclaw University of Economics. Among other things, the analysis shows that food neophobia (resistance to trying new foods) is a serious barrier. The article is based on a publication prepared by University of Economics employees: Prof. Agnieszka Orkusz, Dr. Wioletta Wolanska, Prof. Joanna Harasym., Prof. Arkadiusz Piwowar, Prof. Magdalena Kapelko. LINK |
| Pandemic wage growth in Lower Silesia Category: Publication Date: 23.01.2021Year-on-year earnings in the region increased by as much as 8.5 percent. Why are they getting such record salary increases when times are tough? Experts explain that December has traditionally been an exceptional month in terms of earnings. – Rewards are paid to employees, compensation, etc., which is reflected in the data, he explains prof. Boguslaw Półtorak. LINK |




































































