One of the key elements of internationalizing in the area of education is the cycle called Distinguished Lectures, where internationally acclaimed authorities run lectures for the whole community of Kozminski University. The content of lectures is further published in the special publishing series. So far we have been favored with the lectures of such prominent representatives of the world of science and education as:
Issue 21 in 2010 of Distinguished Lectures was the last issued as a separate publication. Their publishing continuation may be further found in MBA magazine.
Author | Title | Number |
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Robert A. Mundell Nobel Prize Winner in Economics 1999 | The International Financial Architecture. The Euro Zone and its Enlargement in Eastern Europe | No. 1 |
Vito Tanzi | The Rise of the New Economy and Its Implication for Fiscal Policy | No. 2 |
D. Mario Nuti | Not 'Just Another Accession' | No. 3 |
Mario I. Blejer | Asian Crisis Four Years Later and Its Implications for Emerging Market Economies | No. 4 |
Donald Johnston | Future Economic Challenges for the European Economy | No. 5 |
Janos Kornai | The Role of the State in a Post-Socialist Economy | No. 6 |
Douglass C. North Nobel Prize Winner in Economics 1993 | Understanding Economic Change and Economic Growth | No. 7 |
Jacques de Larosière | Evolution of the International Financial System | No. 8 |
Jacob A. Frenkel | The Global Economy: Strong Fundamentals versus Financial Vulnerabilities | No. 9 |
Carlos A. Magariños | Towards a Relevant Development Policy Research Agenda | No. 10 |
Stanley Fischer | Globalization and Its Challenges | No. 11 |
Carlos A. Magariños | Pensions Policies in the European Union. A Burden for New Members? | No. 12 |
Robert A. Mundell Nobel Prize Winner in Economics 1999 | The International Monetary System and the Case for a World Currency | No. 13 |
Dale W. Jorgenson | Information Technology and the World Economy | No. 14 |
Aleksander Nekipielov | Public Preferences and their Role in Shaping Russian Economic Development | No. 15 |
Justin Yifu Lin | Lessons of China's Transition from a Planned Economy to a Market Economy | No. 16 |
John Williamson | Differing Interpretations of the Washington Consensus | No. 17 |
Anne O. Krueger | A 'Continuous Adventure': The Pursuit of Stability and Growth in Modern Economies | No. 18 |
Shyam Sunder | Better Corporate Governance: what, why and how? | No. 19 |
Robert J. Aumann Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 2005 | Game Engineering | No. 20 |
Edward C. Prescott | The Depressed U.S. Economy and its Consequences for the Polish Economy | No.21 |