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Themes
  • Macroeconomic policy
  • Agriculture & rural policy
  • Energy & environment
  • Inclusive growth
  • Private sector & competitiveness
  • Gender
  • Governance
  • Green and sustainable development
  • Media & democracy
  • Covid19
  • Regional
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Author
  • Salome Solomnishvili
  • Giorgi Nebulishvili
  • Tornike Surguladze
  • Elene Tskhomelidze
  • Mariam Lortkipanidze
  • Nino Sarishvili
  • Archil Chapichadze
  • Giorgi Bakradze
  • Professor Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel
  • Professor David Tarr
  • Salome Pirtskhalava
  • Sergo Gadelia
  • Mery Julakidze
  • Givi Melkadze
  • Giorgi Mekerishvili
  • Giorgi Kelbakiani
  • Giorgi Tsutskiridze
  • Robizon Khubulashvili
  • Ia Vardishvili
  • Adam Pellillo
  • Saba Devdariani
  • Nikoloz Pkhakadze
  • Nino Mosiashvili
  • Maya Grigolia
  • Lasha Lanchava
  • Nino Doghonadze
  • Mariam Zaldastanishvili
  • Zurab Abramishvili
  • Gigla Mikautadze
  • Irakli Galdava
  • Florian Biermann
  • Irakli Shalikashvili
  • Olga Azhgibetseva
  • Phatima Mamardashvili
  • Eric Livny
  • David Zhorzholiani
  • Nino Kakulia
  • Irakli Barbakadze
  • Laura Manukyan
  • Lika Goderdzishvili
  • Sophiko Skhirtladze
  • Irakli Kochlamazashvili
  • Levan Pavlenishvili
  • Rati Porchkhidze
  • Nino Loladze
  • Robert Tchaidze
  • Lasha Labadze
  • Randall Filer
  • Guranda Darchidze
  • Muhammad Asali
  • Karine Torosyan
  • Levan Tevdoradze
  • Mariam Katsadze
  • Ana Burduli
  • Davit Keshelava
  • Giorgi Mzhavanadze
  • Elene Seturidze
  • Tamta Maridashvili
  • Mariam Tsulukidze
  • Erekle Shubitidze
  • Guram Lobzhanidze
  • Mariam Lobjanidze
  • Mariam Chachava
  • Maka Chitanava
  • Salome Deisadze
  • Ia Katsia
  • Salome Gelashvili
  • Tamar Sulukhia
  • Norberto Pignatti
  • Giorgi Papava
  • Luc Leruth
  • Sopha Gujabidze
  • Yaroslava Babych
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National Competitiveness Report for Georgia
04 June 2012

The National Competitiveness Report (NCR) for Georgia aims to complement the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report by providing an in-depth and comprehensive treatment of competitiveness issues. In particular, it will explore the potential for Georgia to leverage its geographic location and business environment to assume the role of a hub economy in the greater Caucasus region. The overall aim of the project was to generate the first National Competitiveness Report (NCR) for Georgia, following the World Economic Forum's methodology.

Trade and Sustainability Impact Assessment in support of negotiations on DFCTA between the EU and Georgia
09 January 2012

ISET-PI played a relatively minor role in this project, supporting a consortium consisting of Ecorys (Netherlands) and CASE (Poland). The study was commissioned by the European Commission (DG Trade). The Georgian component of the study identified considerable compliance costs related to the EU-required phyto and veterinary controls, reflected in higher prices for meat and meat products, and an increase in EU meat exports to Georgia. These findings were reported to the Georgian Prime Minister’s office and to the consortium members.

Assessing the Research and Training Needs for Georgian Energy Sector
08 November 2011

Partnering with the Association of Young Professionals in Energy of Georgia (AYPEG), ISET Policy Institute completed the project Assessment of the Research and Training needs For Georgian Energy Sector. This involved the interviews with the representatives of the companies operating in the energy sector of Georgia, both private and governmental (GNERC, ESCO, GSE etc.) and the large energy consumer companies (45 companies in total).

The Costs and Benefits of Labor Mobility between the EU and the Eastern Partnership Countries
07 November 2011

Implemented as part of a larger international study, this Georgia country study assessed the consequences of increased migration as a result of possible changes in the EU migration policies with regard to the Eastern Partnership countries. Partnering with the Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), the ISET Policy Institute (ISET-PI) has embarked upon a country study of Georgia for a project titled The Costs and Benefits of Labour Mobility between the EU and the Eastern Partnership Partner Countries.

Informality in the Georgian Labor Market
04 July 2011

Understanding the Puzzle of Informal Employment in Georgia.Implemented in partnership with the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), this research project seeks to analyze the links between informal and formal labor markets in Georgia, providing an opportunity to assess the impact of changes in labor legislation introduced as part of the effort to approximate Georgia's legal and regulatory environment to that of the EU

Growth Diagnostics for Georgia
01 June 2011

Growth Diagnostics project applies the well-known methodological framework to uncover the binding constraints to economic growth in Georgia. The aim of this research project was to analyze all potential areas of economic reform in Georgia from credit markets to human capital to infrastructure; and thus produce a comprehensive assessment of reform priorities.

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