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Head of the Department:
Professor Marek Góra - full professor; lectures in macroeconomics, pension economics, labour economics, population economics, health economics, economic and social policy; previously, also in econometrics and economic forecasting; co-founder of the Polish Pension Group SGH. Research Fellow at IZA; member of Council of Advisors, Population Europe; articles mostly in pension economics, labour economics; visiting professor at the College of Europe (lectures in social policy, political economy); previously (various periods) research at LSE, Erasmus University, Ifo Munich; 1990-1997 Executive Committee member of EALE; 1992-1993 Visiting Partner at the DELSA/OECD; consultancies (World Bank, IMF, European Commission, OECD, UNDP). Co-author of the design of the current Polish pension system introduced in 1999.
Current Google Scholar H=25 (citation >2600)
Associate Professors:
Iga Magda, PhD - PhD in economics (Warsaw School of Economics, 2010), habilitation (2018). Researcher at Institute for Structural Research (IBS) since 2010, currently the vice president of its management board. IZA Research Fellow (since 2018). Research visits at University College London (2009) and Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex (2007). Research fields: labour economics, income inequalities, collective bargaining, social policies and health economics. Teaching experience in Polish and English (labour economics, health economics, macroeconomics).
Assistant Professors:
 Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak, PhD - She received PhD in economics from Warsaw School of Economics in 2013, habilitation in 2021. Previously, she graduated from University of Łódź. Principal Investigator of the projects financed by National Science Centre, Poland and CERGE-EI Foundation. She has received the START scholarship founded by Foundation for Polish Science. Her research interests focus on labour economics.
Michał Gradzewicz, PhD - He defended his doctoral dissertation in 2008 r. and since 2013 he works for the Warsaw School of Economics, Departament of Economics I. Since 2002 he has been working for the National Bank of Poland, also focusing on research and analysis in the field of macroeconomics. He teaches Macroeconomics (both I and II), Econometrics and Structural Macroeconometric Models, both in Polish and English. He publishes inter alia in Applied Economics, Bank i Kredyt, Ekonomista, Gospodarka Narodowa. His research fields include: modelling of business and medium term fluctuations, labour market, especially search& matching models and general macroeconomics.
.jpg) Janusz Jabłonowski, PhD - Graduated from Law & Administration faculty in University of Wrocław, then National School of Public Administration (KSAP) in Warsaw, as the civil service member. PhD in Economics in 2018 in Warsaw School of Economics, where he teaches mainly microeconomics and public sector economics. He continues his professional activity in the National Bank of Poland since 2005, following several years in the Ministry of Finance. Member of several EU working groups in the field of government finance statistics. He focuses on analysis and research in the field of fiscal policy, long-term sustainability, households sector and macroeconomics. Recently specializes in a large scale structural models related to the climate change.

Anna Ruzik-Sierdzinska, PhD - graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics in Quantitative Methods and Information Systems, and in 2004 she defended Ph.D. in economics in Collegium of Economic Analysis, WSE. In years 2002-2003, as a Ph.D. student she spent one semester in CentER at the Tilburg University, NL. Since 2008 she is an assistant professor in Department of Economics I.
She worked or cooperated in scientific or advisory projects among others with: CASE- Center for Socio-Economic Research, OECD, World Bank, UNDP, the Jagiellonian University, the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy.
Tymon Słoczyński, PhD - He received his PhD in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics in 2014. Previously, he studied economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and at the University of Cambridge as well as sociology at the University of Warsaw. He is also a Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). His research interests include microeconometrics and labor economics.
Assistants:
PhD candidates:
Karol Madoń, MA
Co-operating students:
Jakub Cierocki
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