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August 2016: Štěpán Jurajda, Stanislav Kozubek, Daniel Münich, Samuel Škoda. “Quality of Publication Output of Scientific Fields in Slovakia: An International Comparison” July 2016: Ján Palguta. “Political Party Donors on the Public Procurement Market” June 2016: Štěpán Jurajda, Stanislav Kozubek, Daniel Münich, Samuel Škoda. “A national comparison of the academic publicatin output of the Czech Academy of Sciences: quantity vs quality and co-authorship” June 2016: Petr Janský, Filip Pertold, Jiří Šatava. “Divorces and women´s income: initial findings for the Czech Republic based on individual data” May 2016: Štěpán Jurajda, Stanislav Kozubek, Daniel Münich, Samuel Škoda. “Czech research centres´ publication performance in the period 2009-2013, by field of research” May 2016: Petr Janský, Klára Kalíšková, Daniel Münich. “ Impact of Taxes and social benefits on income inequality and relative poverty in the Czech Republic” April 2016: Miroslava Federičová, Filip Pertold, Michael L. Smith. “Self-Confidence of a Class and Competition of the Classmates for Eight-Year Gymnasium” March 2016: Jiří Šatava. “Supporting Families with Children Through the Tax and Welfare System” March 2016: Ján Palguta, Filip Pertold. “What does (a lack of) transparency in public procurement lead to? ” March 2016: Klára Kalíšková, Daniel Münich, Filip Pertold. “Public financing for pre-school places pays off: a cost and benefit analysis” February 2016: Filip Pertold. “The Effects of Transition to Secondary School, Alcohol Consumption and Peer Pressure on Youth Smoking“ January 2016: Jiří Šatava. “Supporting Families with Children Through the Tax and Welfare System” December 2015: Libor Dušek, Jiří Šatava. “Taxing top income earners in the Czech Republic: An IDEA for reform” December 2015: Libor Dušek. “Does Prison Overcrowding Loom Again? Predicting the Prison Population in the Czech Republic” December 2015: Štěpán Jurajda, Stanislav Kozubek, Daniel Münich and Samuel Škoda. “An International Comparison of the Quality of Academic Publication Output in the Czech Republic“ (Czech original text of the study) ” November 2015: Mariola Pytliková. “Wage Differences Related to Motherhood and Children in the Family” November 2015: Klára Kalíšková. “Skills mismatches in the Czech Republic” (full study in English) October 2015: Alena Bičáková, Klára Kalíšková. “From maternity to unemployment: Women with young children returning to the labour market“ ” September 2015: Jiří Šatava. “Working Beyond Pensionable Age: Institutional Incentives in the Czech Republic” (full study in English) September 2015: Štěpán Jurajda, Daniel Münich “Czech research centres´publication performance in the period 2008- 2012, by field of research” September 2015: Daniel Münich, Mária Perignáthová, Lucie Zapletalová, Vladimír Smoka. “Teacher´s pay: consistently low and unattractive” August 2015: Jan Švejnar. “Billionaires versus People” June 2015: Jana Bakalová, Radim Boháček, Daniel Münich. “A Comparative Study of Retirement Age in the Czech Republic” (full study in English) May 2015: Josef Montag, Lucie Zapletalová. “The Point system and its impact on the number of fatal traffic accidents” March 2015: Vojtěch Bartoš. “(Non)discrimination against female job applicants for maternity-related reasons: Experiment” June 2014: Petr Bouchal, Petr Janský. “Civil Servants: Descriptive Study” May 2014: Klára Kalíšková, Daniel Münich. “Who will benefit from the proposed increase to child tax credit?” March 2014: Miroslava Federičová, Daniel Münich. “Preparing for eight-year gymnasium: the great pupil steeplechase” March 2014: Klára Kalíšková. “Women in Czech financial sector from 1994 to 2012: New job opportunities for the young and educated” December 2013: Daniel Münich, Tomáš Protivínský. “The Impact of education on economic growth: Implications from the latest results of PISA 2012” December 2013: Libor Dušek, Jiří Šatava. “Tax of high incomes: Reforming the reform” 51 


































































































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