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Michal Myck
International Research Fellow
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B.A. PPE (1st Class Honours), St.Peter's College, University of Oxford, 1997
M.Phil. Economics, St.Peter's College, University of Oxford, 1999
Ph.D. Economics, University of Warsaw, 2006

Michal Myck is Director of the Centre for Economic Analysis, CenEA, in Szczecin (Poland) and a part-time Research Associate at the DIW-Berlin. He previously worked at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (1999-2004) and at the DIW-Berlin (2005-2009). He is an International Fellow at the IFS. Since 2005 he has been the Polish Country Team Leader for the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). He received his B.A. (First Class) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Oxford (1997) and an M.Phil. degree in Economics at the University of Oxford (1999). In March 2006 he received his Ph.D. degree at the University of Warsaw. His work is currently centered on the dynamics of wage distributions, the relationship between health and employment, the effectiveness of welfare to work programs, and the structure of personal taxes and benefits.

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Carl Emmerson, Michal Myck and Matthew Wakefield, January 2001,  The Liberal Democrat proposals Election Briefing Notes , EBN08
Michal Myck, November 2000,  Government support for the low paid in the UK The Business Economist,  Vol. 33, No. 3, Journal Articles
Michal Myck, October 2000,  Fiscal reforms since May 1997 IFS Briefing Notes , BN14
Michal Myck, January 2000,  Welfare-to-work : evaluating the New Deal Conference Papers
Tom Clark, Andrew W Dilnot, Alissa Goodman and Michal Myck, June 1999,  Taxes and transfers 1997-2001 Oxford Review of Economic Policy,  Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 187-201, Oxford University Press, Journal Articles
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