Michał Ramsza is a long-standing employee of the Warsaw School of Economics, where he obtained a PhD with habilitation degree (Polish: dr hab.) and currently works as an associate professor. He has also worked in several banks, where he was responsible for debt portfolios, mathematical modelling and forecasting. He was in charge of the Market Analysis Department of the Office of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority. On top of that he was involved in commercial projects on data analysis and machine learning. His work at the Institute for Structural Research is mainly focused on mathematical modelling, programming and econometric tasks. Apart from that, he takes part in conferences, presentations and workshops and prepares documentation – including substantive documentation, end-user documentation and promotional multimedia materials. Apart from mathematics, data analysis and programming he is working with graphic design and 3D modelling. He also likes hiking in the mountains and good music.
interests
game theory, with particular emphasis on evolutionary game theory and population learning; microeconomics and IO, with particular emphasis on behavioural elements; data analysis, with particular emphasis on machine learning
Authors assess the economic implications of existing fiscal rules in Poland, Switzerland and Germany. In the analysis they establish economic relationships between output, government revenues and expenditures estimating a VAR model on US data for the years 1960-2015. Imposing fiscal policies implied by a given ...
The aim of the project is to show the factors affecting the phenomenon of energy poverty in Poland and the identification of effective social policy instruments to counter this problem.