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Recent research by our colleague Martin Gregor has been featured in expert forums on financial regulation and corporate governance. In this interdisciplinary research, Martin Gregor examines the optimal compensation practices for corporate board members and the links between the optimal contracts of CEOs and independent directors.
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The Czech Science Foundation (GA ČR) has decided to support the project "MINITAX: Global Minimum Taxation and Multinational Corporate Investment," led by our colleague Prof. Petr Janský. Congratulations on securing this prestigious grant!
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A team of IES researchers - Jan Šíla, Professor Evžen Kočenda, Professor Ladislav Krištoufek and Jiří Kukačka have published their latest paper - "Good vs. bad volatility in major cryptocurrencies: The dichotomy and drivers of connectedness," in Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money. Congratulations on the publication!
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Team of researchers from our Institute consisting of Tomáš Havránek, Zuzana Irsova (Havránková) and Jindřich Matoušek was awared the Editors' prize for the best paper published in Experimental Economics for the year 2022. Congratulations!
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In May 2024, the final communiqué of the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ meeting was presented by Italy. One of its annexes, 2024 Progress Report on Tax Co-operation for the 21st Century: OECD Report for the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, cited one of the research papers by our colleague, Prof. Petr Janský.
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The results of the 9th round of the Primus competition, which is organised by Charles University to support young promising scientists, have been announced. One of the two successful projects that received support and funding this year at FSV is the project of our colleague Matěj Bajgar, entitled "Evidence-based Industrial Policy." Congratulations!