Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price

Head of

Behavioural Economy Team

Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price

Head of

Behavioural Economy Team

PhD in Social Sciences (Political Economy) from Newcastle University. Graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EIPE), and Newcastle University. She has been affiliated with the Polish Economic Institute since 2018. She gained analytical and research experience at the Institute for Market, Consumption and Business Cycles Research (IBRKK) in the Department of Metaeconomics, as well as during a Junior Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford.

Her research interests include the philosophy, methodology, and history of economics. She is the author of publications on the theory of preference formation and change, rational choice theory, and the philosophy of economic action, including selected aspects of behavioral economics and their practical applications in public policy. She is also a co-editor of the Springer book series “Virtues and Economics.”

Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price
Agnieszka Wincewicz-Price

PhD in Social Sciences (Political Economy) from Newcastle University. Graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EIPE), and Newcastle University. She has been affiliated with the Polish Economic Institute since 2018. She gained analytical and research experience at the Institute for Market, Consumption and Business Cycles Research (IBRKK) in the Department of Metaeconomics, as well as during a Junior Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford.

Her research interests include the philosophy, methodology, and history of economics. She is the author of publications on the theory of preference formation and change, rational choice theory, and the philosophy of economic action, including selected aspects of behavioral economics and their practical applications in public policy. She is also a co-editor of the Springer book series “Virtues and Economics.”

Publications

Preparation for ICT Careers Begins as early as High School (Economic Weekly 48/2025, December 4, 2025)
Growing wealth gap between single women and men in the EU (Economic Weekly 44/2025, November 7, 2025)
Over Half of Transactions in the Euro Area Are Still Made in Cash (Economic Weekly 40/2025, October 10, 2025)
AI Is Reshaping Graduates’ Career Plans (Economic Weekly 31/2025, August 8, 2025)