Over the past week, experts from the Wrocław University of Economics and Business (WUEB) have contributed to debates important for businesses, local authorities and public policy. Topics ranged from taxation, KSeF and digital settlements, through demographic change in cities across Lower Silesia, to European security dilemmas linked to the SAFE programme, the economics of moderation, and questions about the costs and rationale of a new space era.
KSeF, PIT and digital settlements now affect both businesses and employees
WUEB expert: Karol Ciesielski, WUEB
The report on taxation and digital settlements also addressed issues related to KSeF and the practical preparations companies are making for upcoming changes.
These Lower Silesian cities have seen the largest population outflows
WUEB expert: dr Łukasz Jurek
The WUEB expert commented on data concerning migration and depopulation in selected regional centres, highlighting the demographic and social consequences of these trends.
Professor Krzysztof Jajuga receives an honorary doctorate from the University of Radom
WUEB expert: Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Jajuga
The Public Information Bulletin of the University of Radom published a document concerning Professor Krzysztof Jajuga, DSc.
https://bip.uniwersytetradom.pl/uchwala/3237/uchwala-nr-000-1-2-2026
Time for an economics of moderation
WUEB expert: Prof. dr hab. Bogusław Fiedor
The opinion piece emphasised the need for an approach based on moderation in public policy, resource management and ways of thinking about development.
https://www.rp.pl/opinie-ekonomiczne/art43527581-czas-na-gospodarke-umiaru
Who will pay the price of a global economic war?
WUEB expert: dr Radosław Pietrzyk, prof. UEW
An expert commentary on how global economic pressure translates into Europe’s dilemmas in a new international order, and the consequences for states and citizens.
A new space era: the future of humanity or visionary extravagance?
WUEB expert: mgr Julia Majewska Doctorial School
An article on the space economy examining what drives investment in space, where visionary ambition ends and a costly race begins, and which questions should be raised in public debate.
https://badania.uew.pl/en/a-new-era-of-space-humanitys-future-or-visionary-wastefulness/
Experts speak out on building a metro in Wrocław: not if, but when
WUEB expert: Prof. dr hab. Bogusław Fiedor
The article on the debate surrounding a metro in Wrocław presented expert arguments highlighting the importance of long-term thinking in transport and infrastructure planning.
https://wroclawskiefakty.pl/eksperci-grzmia-o-budowie-metra-we-wroclawiu-nie-czy-tylko-kiedy/
The activity of WUEB experts over the past week reflects the breadth of the university’s engagement – from commentary on taxation and the digitalisation of settlements, through analyses of demographic processes, to contributions to debates on security, development and the future of new technologies.
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Author: Barbara Grzelczak



