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Curriculum Vitae Julius Horváth Department of Economics Department of International Relations Central European University Nador utca 9, H-1051, Budapest Phone: +36-30-308-6608 e-mail: [email protected] Job Experience Current Interim Dean of the Business School, Central European University, 08/2016-07/2017 Job Experience Past Head of the Department of Economics, Central European University, 07/2014-08/2016 Head of the PhD Program in Department of Economics, Central European University, 07/2014-08/2016 Director of the Közgazdaságtudományi Doktori Iskola (Hungarian Doctoral School of Economics), Central European University, 07/2014-08/2016 Head of the Department of Economics, Central European University, 09/2006- 07/2011 Head of Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, 08/2002 – 09/2006 Director of the Doctoral Program, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, 08/2001-08/2002 Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University, 08/2000-08/2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Central European University, Budapest, 12/1998 – 08/2000 Chair, Department of Applied Economics, Academia Istropolitana Nova, Bratislava, 01/1999 - 08/2000 Senior Fellow, Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung, University of Bonn, 05/1998 - 10/1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 07/1997- 05/1998 Assistant Professor, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education (CERGE-EI), Charles University, Prague, 05/1997 – 08/1997 External Consultant, Monetary Policy Division, Czech National Bank, 05/1997 – 08/1997 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 08/1996 – 05/1997 Senior Research Fellow, Kopint-Datorg, Budapest, 1988-1989 Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Economics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 1982-1988 Economist, Central Bank of Czechoslovakia, Prague 1980-1982 Education and Academic Promotion University Professor (Egyetemi Tanár), Hungary, 2009, September Professor, Central European University, 2005 August Dr. Habil. Economics, University of Debrecen, 2004 November Ph.D. University of Debrecen, 2003 (Hungarian nostrification) Associate Professor, Central European University, 2000 August Assistant Professor, Central European University, 1998 February Ph.D. Southern Illinois University, Economics, Illinois, USA, 1996 M.A. Ball State University, Economics and Mathematical Statistics, Indiana, USA, 1992 Ing., Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka, International Economics, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia 1979

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Curriculum Vitae

Julius Horváth Department of Economics Department of International Relations Central European University Nador utca 9, H-1051, Budapest Phone: +36-30-308-6608 e-mail: [email protected] Job Experience Current Interim Dean of the Business School, Central European University, 08/2016-07/2017 Job Experience Past Head of the Department of Economics, Central European University, 07/2014-08/2016 Head of the PhD Program in Department of Economics, Central European University, 07/2014-08/2016 Director of the Közgazdaságtudományi Doktori Iskola (Hungarian Doctoral School of Economics), Central

European University, 07/2014-08/2016 Head of the Department of Economics, Central European University, 09/2006- 07/2011 Head of Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European University,

08/2002 – 09/2006 Director of the Doctoral Program, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central

European University, 08/2001-08/2002 Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central European

University, 08/2000-08/2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Central European University, Budapest, 12/1998 – 08/2000 Chair, Department of Applied Economics, Academia Istropolitana Nova, Bratislava, 01/1999 - 08/2000 Senior Fellow, Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung, University of Bonn, 05/1998 - 10/1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 07/1997- 05/1998 Assistant Professor, Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education (CERGE-EI), Charles University,

Prague, 05/1997 – 08/1997 External Consultant, Monetary Policy Division, Czech National Bank, 05/1997 – 08/1997 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 08/1996 – 05/1997 Senior Research Fellow, Kopint-Datorg, Budapest, 1988-1989 Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Economics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 1982-1988 Economist, Central Bank of Czechoslovakia, Prague 1980-1982 Education and Academic Promotion University Professor (Egyetemi Tanár), Hungary, 2009, September Professor, Central European University, 2005 August Dr. Habil. Economics, University of Debrecen, 2004 November Ph.D. University of Debrecen, 2003 (Hungarian nostrification) Associate Professor, Central European University, 2000 August Assistant Professor, Central European University, 1998 February Ph.D. Southern Illinois University, Economics, Illinois, USA, 1996 M.A. Ball State University, Economics and Mathematical Statistics, Indiana, USA, 1992 Ing., Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka, International Economics, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia 1979

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Publications 1. From Nationalization to Privatization: Understanding Concept of Ownership in Czechoslovakia:

1948-1992, chapter in the book From Radical Nationalization to Moderate Privatization: Concepts of Ownership in Economic Thought under Communism, published in Lexington Books Series Revisiting Communism: Collectivist Economic and Political Thought in Historical Perspective, Rowman and Littlefield, 2017, with Vitezoslav Sommer, forthcoming

2. Sovereign Debt Crisis: Euro-Reality, chapter in a book "Economic Imbalances and Institutional Changes to the Euro and the European Union," edited by Rorita Canale and Rajmund Mirdala, Emerald Group Publishing, The International Finance Review Series, 2017 with Alfredo Hernandez, forthcoming

3. “Revisiting Communism, Collectivist Economic Thought in Historical Perspective: Czechoslovakia,” Position Paper, mimeo, IWM Vienna, 2015 with Vitezoslav Sommer

4. Foreword into the book Challenges to Higher Education in the Central and Eastern European Countries, edited by Aleksander Surdej and Marcin Kędzierski, Cracow Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, 2015

5. “European Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Euro,” in The Eurozone Crisis and the Future of Europe, edited by Daniel Daianu, Carlo d’Adda, Giorgo Basevi, and Rajeesh Kumar, Palgrave MacMillan 2014, with Martin Suster

6. “Economics in Central Eastern Europe: the Mixed Results of the Transition to Market Economies,” Chapter 3 in Balazs P., Bozoki A., Horvath J., Rada B., Simon, A. “25 Years after the Fall of the Iron Curtain, The State of Integration of East and West in the European Union,” Luxembourg, Publication Office of the European Union, 2014

7. “The Unequal Costs of Social Transition,” Chapter 4 in Balazs P., Bozoki A., Horvath J., Rada B., Simon, A., 25 Years after the Fall of the Iron Curtain, The State of Integration of East and West in the European Union, Luxembourg, Publication Office of the European Union, 2014

8. “Some Aspects of the Enlargement of the Eurozone,”in A European Union with 36 Members? Perspectives and Risks, edited by Peter Balazs, Central European University Press, 2014

9. “Political Economy of Accession to the Euro: Case Study of Hungary,” in Eurozone Enlargement in Times of Crisis: Challenges for the V4 Countries, edited by Gostynska A. et al., Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw 2014

10. “On the Structure of European Economic and Monetary Union – Clues from the Data and Economic Intuition,“ Procedia Economics and Finance, pp. 200-205, Vol. 15, 2014 with V. Gazda, D. Horvath and M. Simicakova

11. “Monetary Policy Challenges and Attractiveness of Monetary Integration for Catching-up Countries,” Biatec, Volume 21, 2013/5, Monthly of the Slovak Central Bank

12. „Agent Based Model of a Simple Economy”, Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, 2012, pp. 209-221, with V. Gazda, M Kubák, M. Grof and T. Rosival

13. „Fiscal Decentralization and Public Debt in the European Union”, Lex Localis – Journal of Local Self-Government, Vol 10, No 3, 2012, with L. Horváthová, V. Gazda and M. Kubák

14. “National Identity and Money: Czech and Slovak Lands 1918-2008”, Nationalities Papers, 2011, Vol. 39, No.2, March 2011, pp. 237-259, with M. Veselkova

15. “Country Risk in the New EU Member States: A Country Beta Approach,” International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue 80, 2011, pp. 148-157, with M. Verbeník and V. Gazda

16. “Aspects of Market Integration in a Transition Economy,” in Paul J. Welfens and Cillian Ryan (ed.) Financial Market Integration and Growth, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics in the European Union, 2011, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 313-339, 2011, with K. Lukacsy

17. “Lessons from the Recent Crisis,” Ekonómia a podnikanie (Economics and Business), Journal of the Pan European University Bratislava, 2011/1, 7-12, with F. Pressaco

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18. “Behavior of Inflation within V4 Countries,” International Research Journal of Finance and Economics , Issue 70, 2011, with M. Siničáková, V. Šuliková, V. Gazda, M. Gróf

19. „Economics: Selective Discussion of Methodological Aspects,” Proceedings of Bratislava Economic Meeting, Slovak Economic Association International Conference, Bratislava 2010, Publishing House Ekonom

20. “Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the Hungarian and the Slovak Economy,” in Assem Dandashly and Aleksander Surdej ed. Global Financial Crisis and Euro Zone Enlargement, Adam Marszalek Publishing House, Cracow, 2009 pp. 47-59

21. “Growth Experience and Prospects of Central and Eastern European Countries: A Synthesis,” in Diversity in Economic Growth, edited by Gary McMahon, Hadi Salehi Esfahani, and Lyn Squire, Edgar Elgar Publishing, 2009, pp. 255-287 with J. Fidrmuc and M. Chandler

22. “Some Facts on Price Rigidity: Case of Slovakia”, IXth International Academic Conference on Economic Modernization and Globalization Proceedings, Moscow School of Economics, 2009, pp. 427-437, with K. Lukacsy

23. “Return of Political Economy: Economic Theory and Political Problems,” (Návrat politickej ekonómie: ekonomická teória a politické problémy,), Proceedings of the First Slovak Political Science Conference, 2009, with M. Veselková

24. “Personalities in Slovak Economic Research: a Short Historical Sketch,” (Osobnosti v slovenskom ekonomickom výskume: krátky historický náčrt), ARRA, Bratislava 2009, March, 3

25. “Hungarian Financial Crisis of 2008”, CASE, Warsaw, E-Brief Research Note, 2009/1 26. Móczár, József, Fejezetek a modern közgazdaságtudományból, (Chapters from Modern Economic

Theory), Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary, The European Journal of History of Economic Thought, 2009, Volume 16, Issue 3 September 2009 , pages 529 – 532; Book review

27. “The Border Effect in Small Open Economies” Economic Systems, 2008, Vol. 32, pp. 33-45 with A. Ratfai and B. Dome

28. “Economics of Transition Period,” (Ekonomika perechodnogo perioda), Logos Publishing, Moscow 2008, co-editor with N. Nemchinov

29. “Trade Balance and Income Shocks: Experience of Transition Economies,” Transition Studies Review, Springer, 2008,Volume 15, Number 2, September, with M. Veselkova

30. “Relative Price Variability in Two Small Open Economies,” Proceeding of International Conference on Development Organized by the Moscow School of Economics, April 2007, with A. Ratfai and D. Botond

31. “Relative Prices and the Border Effect,” Festschrift in Honor of George and Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of Statistics Mir Masoon Ali, Indianopolis, Indiana, Ball State University, May 2007, pp. 190-196 with B. Herczeg

32. “Border Effects in Slovakia and Hungary,” Proceedings of International Conference on Modeling in Economics, Bratislava, September 2006, IURA Edition Bratislava, with B. Dome and A. Ratfai

33. “International Currency Arrangements and Policies” Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2006 34. “Growth Experience and Prospects of Central and Eastern European Countries: a Synthesis”,

prepared for the World Bank GDN Global Research Project on Explaining Growth, August 2005, with J. Fidrmuc and M. Chandler

35. “Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: Implications for South-East Europe,” in European Economic Integration and South-East Europe: Challenges & Prospects, edited by Klaus Liebscher, Josef Christl, Peter Mooslechner and Doris Ritzberger-Grunwald, Edward Elgar, Cheelenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA November 2005, pp. 145-156

36. “The Law of One Price: Evidence from a Small Transition Economy,” Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 2005, 56, 3, pp. 257-284, with S. Vidovic

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37. “Studies on Monetary Integration in the Light of the Optimum Currency Area Theory”,

University of Debrecen 2004 38. “Choice of an Exchange Rate Regime: the Role of Optimum Currency Area Theory,” Competitio,

2004 December, 3, No. 3, pp. 21-40. 39. “Price Variability and the Speed of Adjustment to the Law of One Price” Bank of Finland, 2004,

Research Paper, No. 3, with S. Vidovic 40. “Supply and Demand Shocks in Countries to Join the EMU,” Journal of Comparative Economics,

2004, June, 32, 202-211 with A. Ratfai 41. “On Some Currency Regime Considerations for the Visegrad Countries,” edited book, Duncker &

Humblot, Berlin, 2003, co-editor with G. Heiduk 42. “The Czech Currency Crisis of 1997,” in Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, edited by M.

Dabrowski, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003 43. “Country Studies: The Case of the Slovak Republic,” in Some Currency Regime Considerations for

the Visegrad Countries, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 2003 44. “Some Comments on Unilateral Euroization,” in Some Currency Regime Considerations for the

Visegrad Countries, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 2003 45. “The Optimal Currency Area: A Selective Review” Bank of Finland, BOFIT, Research Paper, 2003/15 46. “The State of Economics in Slovakia, “ in Three Social Sciences Disciplines in Central and Eastern

Europe. Handbook on Economics Political Science and Sociology (1989-2001); edited by Max Kaase, Social Science Information Centre, Berlin, 2002

47. “Shocks and Monetary Integration Efforts. An Empirical Assessment of Slovakia,” in Proceedings from the Conference on the Anniversary of the 115th birthday of Robert Schuman in Bratislava, December 4-5 2001; Ekonom Publishing House Bratislava 2002

48. Mikloš, Ivan “Rewriting the Rules” Kalligram Publishing House, Bratislava 2001. Economic Systems, Vol. 26, Issue 3, September 2002; Book review

49. “On Banking and Exchange Rate Policy in Hungary,” in Hungary and EU Eastern Enlargement, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Workshop Proceedings 2002/3, edited by B. Felderer, H. Frisch, and B. Boehm

50. “Optimal Exchange Rate and Monetary Policy when Joining the (European) Monetary Union,” in Political and Economic Consequences of the Slovak Membership in EU and EMU, Proceedings of the Conference held in Bratislava on September 13-14, 2001, Academia Istropolitana Nova 2001

51. “Latest Developments in the Process of Accession - Update from Slovakia” in EU Structural Support: Its Macroeconomic and Distributional Effects and Social Environment, edited by J. Gacs and V. Benacek, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, August 2001

52. Bara Zoltan and Csaba Laszlo ed., Small Economies’ Adjustment to Global Tendencies, Aula Publishing House, Külgazdaság 2001/2, Book Review

53. “Supply and Demand Shocks in Europe: Large-4 EU Members, Visegrad-5 and Baltic-3 Countries” mimeo, 2000.

54. “Determinants of Growth in Visegrad-4” the World Bank Global Research Project at the Global Development Network, 2000, with Jan Fidrmuc

55. Dabrowski, Marek and Jacek Rostowski (eds). The Eastern Enlargement of the EU, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Europe-Asia Studies, 2000; Book review

56. Bara, Zoltan and Laszlo Csaba (eds.), Small Economies’ Adjustment to Global Tendencies, Aula Publishing, Budapaest 2000, The Economics of Transition, 2001, Volume 9; Book review

57. Gabrisch, Hubert and Rüdiger Pohl, (ed.) “EU Enlargement and its Macroeconomic Effects in Eastern Europe, “MacMillan Press Ltd; Europe-Asia Studies March 2000; Book review

58. ”Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia,” Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 27, No. 4, December 1999, pp. 753-81 with J. Fidrmuc

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59. ” Core and Periphery in the World Economy: An Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Integration into the World Economy,” International Economic Journal, 1999, volume 13, 4, pp. 35-51, with R. Grabowski

60. “Currency Crisis in the Czech Republic in May 1997”, Post-Communist Economies, 1999, Vol. 11, Number 3, pp. 277-298

61. ”Economic Integration in Central America and the Caribbean,” Journal of Economic Development, 1999, Volume 24, Number 1, pp.121-132, with R. Grabowski

62. "The Disinflationary Effects of German Shocks in Europe: Cointegration Analysis" Southern Illinois University, 1999/2, with M. Kandil and S. Sharma

63. Greskovits, Bela “The Political Economy of Protest and Patience. East European and Latin American Transformations Compared, “Central European University Press, The Economics of Transition, 1999; Book review

64. Dedek, Oldrich et al., “The Break-up of Czechoslovakia: an In-depth Economic Analysis,” Institute of Economics of the Czech National Bank, Prague, Czech Republic.” Aldershot, Avebury, 1996, The Economics of Transition, 1998, Volume 6 (1) with J. Fidrmuc ; Book review

65. ”Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia” Center for European Integration Studies, ZEI University of Bonn, 1999, B-17; Southern Illinois University, 1998/5, and CentER, University of Tilburg, 1998, No. 9874, with J. Fidrmuc

66. “Exchange Rate Regimes in the Transition Economies, Case Study of the Czech Republic: 1990-1997” Center for European Integration Studies, ZEI, University of Bonn, 1998, B 11 with J. Jonas

67. "Investigations into the Macroeconomic Interdependence of Western Europe: Is there Evidence for Two-Tier Europe?, Journal of Quantitative Economics, 1998, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp.41-65 with S. Sharma

68. ”On the European Monetary System: the Spillover Effects of German Shocks and Disinflation,” Applied Economics, 1998, 30, pp.1585-1593, with M. Kandill and S. Sharma

69. ”Optimum Currency Areas and European Monetary Unification,” Contemporary Economic Policy, 1997, Volume 15, Number 1, pp. 37-49 with S. Dibooglu

70. “Prospects of African Integration in Light of the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas,” Journal of Economic Integration, 1997, Volume 12, Number 1, pp. 1-24 with R. Grabowski

71. ”Macroeconomic Interdependence and Integration in the Indian Sub-Continent,” Journal of Quantitative Economics, 1997, Volume 13, Number 1, pp. 37-59, with S. Sharma; also as Discussion Paper Series No 97-05, January 1997, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Illinois

72. "Industrial Productivity Growth in China: 1980-84 vs. 1984-85,” in Intertemporal Production Frontiers: with Dynamic DEA, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, with R. Färe and S. Grosskopf

73. ”An Empirical Assessment of the Dependence of Third World Growth on the Developed Countries” Southern Illinois University, 1996/9 with R. Grabowski

74. ”An Empirical Analysis of Dependency and Development: An Alternative Perspective,” Southern Illinois University, 1996/12 with R. Grabowski

75. “Csehszlovákia: 1945-1990,” (in Hungarian), “Czechoslovakia: 1945-1990” Külpolitika, 1990/2, with T. Réti

76. ”Az OPEC és a nemzetközi olajpiac,” (in Hungarian), "OPEC and the International Oil Market" Külgazdaság, Hungarian Monthly Review for International Economics, August, 1989

77. “A csehszlovák átalakítás 1985 – 1989 kozott,” Kopint-Datorg 1989 78. A csehszlovák – szovjet árucsere, 1970 és 1986 kozott, Kopint-Datorg, 1989, December 79. “Parciálny človek a komplexný svet,” (Partial Agents and Complex World) Prognostika, Studijni

texty a aktualní informace pro potřeby odborné sekce prognostiky MV Komitetu pro vědecke řízení ČSVTS Praha, 1. 1987, with T. Ježek

80. “Rozhodovanie o zahajení investičnej akcie,” (in Slovak), "The Process of the Decision Making about the Beginning of the Investment," Ekonomické modelovaní, sbornik referátu,

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Ceskoslovenská Vedeckotechnická Spolecnost, Pobocka ústredi ŠBCS, Publication of Czechoslovak Society for Scientific and Technical Progress, ed. by Václav Klaus 1985/2

Lectures, Panels, Comments, Presence at Conferences

1. “Early Acceptance of Adam Smith in Central Europe (Austria, Czech Lands and Hungary),” International Conference From Scotland to the South of the Mediterranean; the Thought of Adam Smith Through Europe and Beyond, History of Economics Society and University of Palermo, 6-7 July 2017, with Tomas

Kristofory

2. “Global versus National Capitalism. On Character of Modern Capitalism,” Second World

Congress on Comparative Economics, St Petersburgh, June 15-17, 2017

3. “Reception of Austrian Economic Thought in Central Europe” European Society for History of Economic Thought, Antwerp, 2017, May 19-21, with Tomas Kristofory

4. “On the Character of Modern Capitalism: State versus Global,” Keynote Speech at the Conference Current Trends of Public Administration in the European Area, organized by the Slovak Society for Public Administration and the Faculty of Social Sciences University of Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, April 26-27, 2017

5. “Capitalism, Globalization, Education and the New Ideology”, Lecture at European Values: Crisis of Economy or Culture and Education? Colloquium on the Occasion of the 20th Anniversary of Academia Istropolitana Nova, Bratislava, 8 December 2016

6. “Communism’s Legacy in Education”, Lecture at a One-Day Conference organized by the Danube Institute Budapest, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, and the Common Sense Society, 23 November 2016, Benczur Haz, Budapest

7. “Central European Economic Thought after World War One: Slovakia,” Conference of the Italian Economic Association, Milan, October 20-22, 2016

8. Chair of the Session, at the Book Launch, “Labor Migration, EU Enlargement, and the Great Recession,” October 12 2016, CEU, Budapest

9. “Central European Economic Thinking after the First World War (Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovak Republic, Poland)”, Presentation in the panel Une session pensee Europe de l’Est et Centrale, in the Workshop New Approaches towards the Historical Method of Economics (Comparative Perspective), Conference organized by CRIISEA Universite de Picardie, Amiens, France, 15-16 September 2016

10. “Imrich Karvaš (1903-1981) Important Slovak Economic Thinker of the Pre-Socialist Czechoslovakia”, The European Society for the History of Economic Thought XXe Congrès – Paris 2016 Les inégalités dans la pensée économique 26-28 Mai 2016 – Paris, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne

11. “The International and CEE Aspects of Education”, Lecture at Budapest Economy Club, May 19, 2016

12. “Moderator and Chair of The Czech Republic and Slovakia Session at the Conference The Damages of ‘Hate Speech’ and Tools for Improved Responses in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania,” May 19 2016 at Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives Budpaest, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Budapest

13. “Education and Development”, Lecture at the Technical University Kosice, Faculty of Economics, 12 May 2016

14. „O úlohe školstva a vzdelania v rozvoji“, (On the Role of Schools and Education in Development), Keynote Lecture, Národná Konferencia Posilnenie úlohy vysokých škôl

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v regiónoch, (National Conference on Strengthening the role of universities in the regions) Nitra, Conference organized by the Minister of Education of the Slovak Republic, April 19, 2016

15. “Moderator and Chair of the Session on Big Business and State“ Conference Foundations of Illiberal Governance, CEU Budapest, February 17 2016

16. “Chair, Special Session I: History of Economic Thought“ Slovak Economic Association Meeting in Košice, Košice, Chair of the Session, October 2, 2015

17. “Rethinking Fiscal Policy after the Crisis“ Council for Budget Responsibility, Slovak Republic, Chair of the Session, 10-11 September 2015, Bratislava

18. “Exchange Rate Policy Tensions: A Comparative Study between Central & Eastern Europe and North African Countries“ Lecture, First World Congress of Comparative Economics, June 25-27, 2015, Rome

19. “Emergence of Slovak Economic Thought: from 18th Century till 1989“ lecture at XIX Conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Session On the World History of Economic Thought, 2015, 14-16 May, Rome

20. “Differences between a Moderate and a Radical Reform Program in the Communist Czechoslovakia, a Position Paper on Czechoslovakia“ Conference Between Bukharin and Balcerowicz, the History of Economic Thought under Communism, Methodological Workshop, on 24-26 April 2015 at the Institute für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen WM, Vienna

21. Conference Invitee, Liberté, Egalité, Fragilité, April 8-11, 2015, Sixth Annual Conference, Institute of New Economic Thinking, Paris

22. “Polish Economy: Performance and Perspectives”, Keynote Lecture, Polish Business Seminar, September 8th 2014, Polish Institute Budapest

23. “Emergence of Slovak Economic Thinking: From 18th Century to Imrich Karvaš,“ Keynote Lecture, Bratislava Economic Meeting of Slovak Economic Association, June 13-14, 2014 Bratislava

24. “The Global Economy Today,” Keynote lecture, The Vision Council, European Sunglass Committee, Global Organization of Companies and Entities Involved with the Health of the Eyes, May 15 2014, Sofitel, Budapest

25. Conference Invitee, Human after All, April 10-12, 2014, Toronto, Fifth Annual Conference, Institute of New Economic Thinking

26. The Euro Dilemma: Inside or Outside, Lamfalussy Lectures Conference, 31 January 2014, Invited Participants,

27. First Workshop at MNB, Participant, Fenntartható novekedés Magyarországon, April 4, 2014 28. “Economic Thought of Imrich Karvaš,” Plenary keynote lecture presented on 10 October 2013 in

Law Faculty of Comenius University of Bratislava, International Academic Conference Comenius University, University of Economics in Bratislava organized under the auspices of the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic on 110 birth anniversary of Professor Imrich Karvaš

29. “On Enlargement of the Euro-zone”, Paper presented at the EU-36 “Eurozone” International Workshop, Budapest, Central European University, 13 September 2013

30. “Political Economy of Accession to the Euro,” Paper presented at the Polish Institute of International Affairs, 25 June 2013

31. “Monetary Policy Challenges and Attractiveness of Monetary Integration for Catching-up Countries,” Lecture, 20 years of the Slovak Central Bank, Conference with the European Central Bank Meeting in Bratislava, April 2013

32. Conference Invitee, Changing of the Guard, April 4-7, 2013, Hong Kong, Fourth Annual Conference, Institute of New Economic Thinking

33. “Publishing Economic Research Results,” Bratislava Economic Seminar, April 20, 2012, Joint Seminar of the Comenius University, Economic University and the Slovak Central Bank

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34. Why Eastern Europe Lags behind Western Europe, Lecture MBAA International Conference, Chicago, Business and Health Administration Section, February 27 – March 1, 2013

35. Is the Euro Really Irreversible? Puzzles of the European Monetary Integration, Lecture MBAA International Conference, Business and Health Administration Section, Chicago, February 27 – March 1, 2013

36. Chair of the Session 5 Macro Interactions of Fiscal Policy, at Conference Fiscal Policy and Coordination in Europe, organized by National Bank of Slovakia,

37. Publishing Economic Research Results, Lecture at Bratislava Economic Seminars, Economic University Bratislava, 20 April 2012

38. Conference Invitee, Rethinking Economics and Politics, April 12-15, 2012, Berlin, Third Annual Conference, Institute of New Economic Thinking

39. “The Life and Work of Imrich Karvaš,” Seminar at the Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Economics, March 21, 2012

40. “The Life and Work of Imrich Karvaš,” Seminar at the Central Bank of Slovakia, March 16, 2012 41. Association for Comparative Economic Studies, ASSA, Chicago, January 7, 2012, Discussant in a

Session Post-Crisis Policies in East European and CIS Countries 42. Introduction of the Book of Janos Kornai Silou mysle, Kalligram Publishing House, Bratislava 15

November 2011, with Ivan Miklos and Jan Fidrmuc 43. “Crisis, Adjustment and the New Economic Policy: Case Study of Hungary 2008-2011, Plenary

Invited Talk, Pan-European University Bratislava, September 22, 2011, 44. The 8th Annual European Seminar of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy,

ELIAMEP, Invited Talk in Adjusting to the Crisis: Policy Choices and Politics in Europe, Poros, Greece, 2011, 7-10 July

45. Tuning AHELO Conceptual Framework of Expected and Desired Learning Outcomes in Economics, OECD, Education Working Papers No 59, OECD Publishing 2011, Member of the Tuning-AHELO Experts Groups Economics

46. Conference Invitee, Crisis and Renewal: International Political Economy at the Crossroads, April 8-11, 2011, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, Second Annual Conference, Institute of New Economic Thinking

47. Member in the Panel about the Future of Capitalism, Panel included Vladimir Spidla former Czech Prime Minister, and Brigita Schognerova, former Slovak Minister of Finance, organized by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Bratislava, Akademicky klub, March 31, 2011

48. Etické otázky v ekonomickej teórii, Lecture in Teologicko-etická sekcia, Konferencia Bioetické výzvy súčasnosti, Vysoká škola zdravotníctva a sociálnej práce, sv. Alžbety, Bratislava, 19. novembra 2010

49. Beyond the Vienna Initiative: Towards a New Banking Model in a New Growth Model for CESEE, International Conference of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance, Invited Participant, September 17, 2010

50. Toward an Alternative Macroeconomic Analysis of Microfoundations, Finace-Real Economy Dynamics and Crisis, Participant, 6-8 September 2010, Institute for New Economic Thinking at CEU Budpaest

51. The Obama Presidency and the Political Economy of Austerity, chairing lecture by Robert Kuttner, at Central European University, 8 September 2010

52. Reflections on Recent Financial Crisis and the Pre-Crisis Situation, 13-15 October 2010, Lecture, Conference Národná a regionálna ekonomika VIII, Herlany, Košice

53. Teória optimálneho menového priestoru a niektoré implikácie tejto teórie pre súčasnú ekonomickú politiku, Conference, Kosice-Herlany, Plenary Lecture, October 14, 2010, Technicka Univerzita Kosice

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54. The Effect of Economic Crisis on Economic Theory and Education, Pan European University in Bratislava, September 30, 2010, Presentation at the Plenary Session

55. Economics: Selective Discussion of Methodological Issues, Bratislava, Slovak Economic Association Congress, June 25, 2010

56. Slovak Election 2010: Political and Economic Consequences, Lecture at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, Vienna, June 21, 2010

57. Central and Eastern European Economics: History, Today and the Future, Lecture, Erste Group School of Banking and Finance; Group Lectures, Summer Series 2010, August 19

58. Some Remarks on Methodology in Economic Theory, CEU Business School, Lecture, May 27, 2010

59. Development and Catching Up: the Central and Eastern European Countries; Invited Panel Discussion „Development and Catching up: is the Periphery Integrated?” Conference May 14, 2010, Budapest, Center for EU Enlargement

60. Conference Invitee, The Economic Crisis and the Crisis in Economics, Inaugural Conference of the Institute of New Economic Thinking, April 8-11, 2010, King’s College, Cambridge University, England, Institute of New Economic Thinking

61. O niektorých otázkach zaostávania východnej Európy, Lecture, Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa, Nitra, March 25, 2010

62. Eastern Europe in Global Economy: Historical and Recent Events, Lecture at Dialógus Platform, Hungarian-Turkish Assocation, March 10, 2010, Budapest

63. Slovakia, an Approach to Transition, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna, March 3, 2010

64. Historical Review of the CEE Economies, Erste Bank Program, Budapest, January 24, 2010 65. Hungary and Slovakia: Different Transition Experience and Path; Lecture in the Technical

University Vienna, European Integration Seminar, January 26, 2010, 66. Global Development Network 11th Annual Conference, Prague, Discussant of Plenary Session 2

'Lessons for Regional Integration from the EU: Is the EU sui generis?' January 16, 2010 67. Panelist, European Economic Forum, Krynica, Poland, September 2009 68. Conference Global Financial Crisis and Euro Zone Enlargement 8th April 2009 Uniwersytet

Ekonomiczny v Krakowie Katedra Studiów Europejskich, invited speaker, Global Financial Crisis:Its Implications for the Hungarian and the Slovak Economy

69. ‘Financial Crisis 2007, 2008, 2009 in the Global Economy’, Keynote lecture at the conference Global economic crisis: challenges and opportunities for Europe – framing the context conference organized by the British Embassy in Budapest, and the Central European University, February 2009,

70. “Return of Political Economy: Economic Theory and Political Problems,” (Návrat politickej ekonómie: ekonomická teória a politické problémy), 1. Slovenský politologický kongres (1st Slovak Political Science Congress), 2009, with M. Veselková, October 2009, Trnava

71. Defining a Conceptual Framework of Desired Expected Learning Outcomes in Economics, Participant of the Meeting of Experts, 4-5 May 2009, Brussels, OECD-AHELO Project

72. “Price Rigidity in Slovak Retail Stores,” 1st Bratislava Economic Meeting, Bratislava, June 12, 2008, Conference of the Slovak Economic Association

73. “Some Facts on Price Rigidity: Case of Slovakia,” The IXth International Academic Conference on Economic Modernization and Globalization Moscow, April 2008

74. “Aspects of Market Integration in a Transition Economy, “Financial Market Integration, Structural Change, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in the EU25” Number–2006–1623/001-00, Brusells, 2008 March

75. “Relative Prices and the Border Effect,” Conference to 70th Birthday of Honor Mir Masoon Ali, Indianopolis, Indiana, Ball State University, May 2007

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76. Frontiers in Central Banking, Magyar Nemzeti Bank, May 10-12 2007, Chair of Session 3 77. “Adjustment Dynamics, The Cases of Hungary and Slovakia, Aspects of Market Integration in a

Transition Economy,” Jean Monnet Workshop, Financial Market Integration, Structural Change, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in the EU25, Budapest 18-20 October 2007

78. “Relative Price Variability in Two Small Open Economies,” International Conference on Development Organized by the Moscow School of Economics, April 2007

79. Border Effects in Transition Economies: Case Study of Hungary and Slovakia, November 2006 Munich University Germany

80. Border Effects in Slovakia and Hungary, International Conference on Micro and Macro Modeling in Economics, Bratislava 2006, September,

81. Border Effects in Transition Economies: Case Study of Hungary and Slovakia, 2006 August, Global Development Network Conference, CERGE-EI Prague

82. The Law of One Price: Evidence from a Small Transition Economy, 2005 CAG Workshop, “Convergence within Europe,” at Castle Sulzbach-Resenberg, Germany, May 2005

83. Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: Implications for South-East Europe Austrian Central Bank, Conference on South East Europe and Future EU Enlargement, Vienna, Austria, November 2004

84. European Economics: Dilemmas of Western European Welfare States and Dynamics of Eastern Europe, Pontifica Universidad Catholica del Peru, November 2004

85. European Economics: Dilemmas of Western European Welfare States and Dynamics of Eastern Europe, Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Peru, November 2004

86. Price Variability and the Speed of Adjustment to the Law of One Price, University of Regensburgh, January 2004

87. Price Variability and the Speed of Adjustment to the Law of One Price Technical University of Vienna, November 2003

88. Price Variability and the Speed of Adjustment to the Law of One Price Bank of Finland, BOFIT Research Seminar, July 2003

89. Theory of Optimum Currency Areas, Bank of Finland, BOFIT Research Seminar, August 2003 90. Theory of Optimum Currency Areas, Economic University, Kosice, Slovakia, September 2004, 91. Theory of Optimum Currency Areas, Comenius University, Slovakia, April 2004 92. Theory of Optimum Currency Areas, Conference on Transition Economies, Academia

Istropolitana Nova, Bratislava, March 2002 93. Theory of Optimum Currency Areas, University de Paris 1, March 2001, 94. On Banking and Exchange Rate Policy in Hungary, Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies,

Conference on Hungary and EU Eastern Enlargement, June 2002 95. On Political Economy of Government Budgeting, ZEI/CEPR Conference on Political Economy of

Transition, University of Bonn, May, 2002 96. Supply and Demand Shocks in Europe: Large-4 EU Members, Visegrad-5 and Baltic-3 Countries

Conference on Transition Economies, Academia Istropolitana Nova, Bratislava, March 2002 97. Shocks and Monetary Integration Efforts, An Empirical Assessment of Slovakia, Conference to

celebrate the 115th birthday of Robert Schuman, Bratislava, December 2001 98. Latest Development in the Process of Accession – Updates from Applicant Countries, Slovakia,

presentation in a Conference, EU Structural Support: Its Macroeconomic and Distributional Effects and Social Environment, November 11, 2001, Institute of International Relations, Prague

99. Supply and Demand Shocks in Europe: Large-4 EU Members, Visegrad-5 and Baltic-3 Countries University de Paris 1, Paris, March 2001

100. Optimálna kurzová a menová politika pri vstupe do EÚ a EMÚ, Lecture at a Conference Politické a ekonomické dôsledky členstva Slovenska v EÚ a EMÚ, Conference Bratislava 13-14 September 2001, Academia Istropolitana Nova, European Commission and Higher Education Support Program,

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101. The State of Economics in Slovakia, Lecture, Conference The State of Three Social Sciences Disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe, 10-13 October Collegium Budapest, 2001,

102. On Euroization, Conference Lecture, University of Duisburg, October 2001 103. On Currency and Exchange Rate Regimes, Example of Slovakia, Conference, University of

Duisburg, October 2001 104. European Pluralism and the End of History, Paper presented with Marco Bifulco at

Rethinking Europe, University Association for Contemporary European Studies, UACES 30th Anniversary Conference and Fifth Research Conference, Budapest 6-8 April 2000

105. Capital Flows and Constraints on Government Policies, Presentation at CEU, IRES, June 2000

106. Exchange Rate Regimes in the Transition Economies; Case Study of the Czech Republic University of Bonn, ZEI, September 1998

107. Exchange Rate Regimes in the Transition Economies; Case Study of the Czech Republic CentER, University of Tilburg, October 1998

108. Exchange Rate Regimes in the Transition Economies; Case Study of the Czech Republic Oakland University, USA, January 1999

109. Exchange Rate Regimes in the Transition Economies; Case Study of the Czech Republic University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, February 1999

110. Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia, European Economic Association Conference, Berlin, September 1998

111. “Exchange Rate Regimes in the Transition Economies. Case Study of the Czech Republic: 1990-1997”, University of Bonn, ZEI, Germany, September 1998

112. ”Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia” Summer School on International Macroeconomics, University of Bonn, Germany, August 1998, European Economic Association, Berlin, Germany, September 1998

113. ”Optimum Currency Areas and the European Monetary Union,” Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute, New York April 1998

114. ”Optimum Currency Areas and the European Monetary Union,” Old Dominion University, Virginia, March 1998;

115. ”Optimum Currency Areas and the European Monetary Union,” Manhattan College February 1998.

116. ”Macroeconomics Interdependence and Integration in the Indian Sub-continent,” Allied Social Science Association, January 1998, Chicago, with S. Sharma

117. ”Optimal Currency Areas and Economies in Transition”, Southern Economic Association Conference, November 1997, Atlanta

118. ” The Role of Economic Size in the Determination of Inflation: An Empirical View” Southern Economic Association Conference, 23-25 November 1996, Washington, with A. Novo

119. ” ‘Core’ and ‘Periphery’ in the World Economy: An Empirical Assessment of the Dependence of Third World Growth on the Developed Countries,” Southern Economic Association Conference, November 1996, Washington, with R. Grabowski

120. ”Prospects of African Integration in Light of the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas” Midwest Economic Association Meeting, March 1996, Chicago with R. Grabowski

121. Austrian Economics Seminar, Participant, July 1995, The Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York

122. ”Investigations into Common Features and Convergence among Some European Countries,” Southern Economic Association Conference, November 1995, New Orleans, with S. Sharma

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Articles in Press, Various 1. Átalakul-e a csehszlovák gazdaságirányítás?, Figyelo, 1988, October 6 2. Egy csehszlovák reformer, beszélgetés Karel Koubával, HVG, Heti Világgazdaság, 1988, October 22,

pp. 10-11, 3. Huszita szekérvár, HVG, Heti Világgazdaság, 47, 25 November 1989 4. Beszélgetés A.J. Liehmmel, HITEL 1989, Június 7, 12, with T. Reti 5. Mikor, ha nem most, interview, 1990, 02/01 Magyar Rádió 6. A csehszlovák gazdaság forradalom után, Figyelo, 1990, 18 January, with Tamás Réti 7. Faculty Profile: Akira Takayama, The Marginalist, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, August,

1995/1 8. Faculty Profile: Rolf Fare, The Marginalist, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Fall 1995/2 9. Faculty Profile: Dan Primont, The Marginalist, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Fall

1996/1 10. Faculty Profile: Shawna Grosskopf, The Marginalist, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Fall

1996/2 11. The Guardian, December 12, 2002, Thursday, “Euroscepticism gains ground in the east” by Ian

Traynor; www.guardian.co.uk/eu/story/0,7369,858281,00.html https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/dec/12/eu.politics

12. Sydney Morning Herald, 2002, December 14, www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/12/13/1039656218505.html

13. The Irish Times, 2002, October 9, News in Focus, Nice Referendum 2002, “Hungary’s EU entry faces domestic threat,”

14. La Folha de Sao Paolo, 2004 15. Szlovákia bátor ország, Népszabadság, 2004, October 14 with Ronald Blasko 16. Mélypolitikai áramlatok az EU-ban, Beszélgetés Julius Horváth-tal, Kritika, Hungary, 2005 March,

pp.6-9 17. 168 óra, 2005, November 4, XVII, 44, pp.49-50 18. Euro alebo americký dolár, p. 16, SME, 2004, 10 December 2005 with R. Blasko 19. 29.6. 2006 – “Ako vplýva kultúra na bohatstvo a chudobu krajín sveta,” (How culture influences

wealth around the world) article in Slovak daily SME, p35 20. 11 May 2006 – interview in Slovak TV2, in the program Under the Lamp 21. 31 July 2006 – Vstúpiť do eurozóny? (When to enter into the eurozone) article in Slovak weekly

Tyzden, pp.34-37, with R. Blasko 22. August 2006 - Reuters Television interview on Slovak – Hungarian Relations 23. Who’sWho in the World 2006, 23rd Edition, Marquis Who’s Who, p. 1140 24. Interview with Julius Horvath, Politimes, 2008/2, pp 6-7 25. Interview with Julius Horvath, Dimenzie, 2008 June, pp 6-12 26. Positive Development in the Central European Economies, Book of Lists 2016/2017, Budapest

Business Journal, 2016 Professional Activity, Honors

1. Award for Service, Given by Minister of Education of the Czech Republic on 19th July 2016 2. Departmental Teaching Award, CEU, Department of Economics, June 2016 3. Member of the Scientific Council, Economic University Bratislava, Slovak Republic, 2015- 4. Member of the Scientific Council, University of Constantine the Philosopher, Nitra, 2014 – 2018 5. Member of the Scientific Council of Národohospodarska fakulta, Faculty of National Economy,

University of Economics, Prague, from September 2014 till August 2018

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6. Member of the Scientific Council, Selye Egyetem, Komarno, 2012- 7. President of the Slovak Economic Association, from June 2014 till June 2016 8. Member of the Czech Accreditation Committee, from September 2011 till July 2016 9. Member of the Scientific Council, Prešov University, from September 2011 10. Member of the Scientific Council, Economic University Bratislava, April 2011 – 11. Member of the Scientific Council, University of Constantine the Philosopher, Nitra, 2010 – 2014 12. President-Elect, Slovak Economic Society, June 2010- June 2014 13. Member of the Accreditation Committee of the Slovak Government, from September 2010 –

August 2016; Head of Economic, Social and Behavioral Sciences Section; 14. Member of the APVV, Slovak Agency for Founding Research, from June 2010 till June 2011 15. Member of the External Counseling Body, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,

from February 2010 till 2012 16. Member of the External Counseling Body (MTA Kozgazdaság- és Regionális Tudományi

Kutatókozpont kulso tanácsadó testuletének tagja) from December 2012 17. Member of the National Bank of Slovakia Research Comittee, from November 2009 18. Member of the Scientific Council of University of Constantine the Philosopher, Nitra, Slovak

Republic, Faculty of Central European Studies, from June 2009 19. Head of the Complex Accreditation of the University of Komárno, Slovak Republic, January 2009-

August 2009 20. Head of the Complex Accreditation of the Economic University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, May

2008-August 2009 21. Chair of Slovak Accreditation Committee Chapter on Social and Behavioral Science, June 2008 -

August 2010 22. Chair of Slovak Accreditation Committee Section on Political Sciences, September 2004-January

2006 23. Member of the Accreditation Committee of the Slovak Government, from September 2004 –

August 2016 24. Member of the Rector’s Committee of Corvinus University to evaluate applications for the

Chairman of Macroeconomics Department, 2007, May 25. Member of the Advisory Hungarian Governmental Committee to Choose 2010 Cultural Capital of

Europe, Summer 2005 26. Member of the Academic Senate of the Central European University, from October 2004 27. Member of the Scientific Council of the Comenius University, Faculty of Social and Economic

Sciences, Bratislava, from September 2003 till 2012 28. Vice-Chairman, Kopint-Datorg Foundation Budapest, 29. Founding Member Slovak Economic Association, June 2008 30. Member of the Board of the Summer School, Central European University, from 2005 till 2010

Articles Referee Acta Oeconomica, Competitio, Contemporary Economic Policy, Economics of Transition, Economic Change and Restructuring, Economic Modeling, Economic Systems, Ekonomický Časopis, European Societies, Eastern Economic Journal, European Journal of Political Economy, International Economics and Economic Policy, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Accounting and Taxation, Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, The Manchester School, The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Problems and Perspectives in Management, Sigma, French Istitutute of Advanced Studies Le Studium, Politics and Policy, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, East European Politics, Horizon Research Publishing, Hitelintézeti Szemle, South African Journal of Economics, Národohospodářský Obzor (Review of Economic Perspectives), Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review Cracow,

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Grants and Books Referee Austrian Science Fund I, Slovak National Grant Agency APVV, Cambridge University Press, Routledge; Killam Program, Canada Council for the Arts, The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), Institute of Advanced Studies, CEU, Senior Fellows; Editorial Membership International Economics and Economic Policy, Springer Verlag, Germany, from 2004- AUCO Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague Czech Republic,2006- Studia Humana, Interdisciplinary Quarterly, Poland, 2007- Köz-Gazdaság Tudományos Füzetek, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, 2006- Külgazdaság, Kopint-Tarki, Hungary, from 2006- Competitio, Debrecen University, Hungary, 2005- Slovenská Politologická Review, Slovak Journal for Political Science, Slovakia, 2010- Ekonomicky Casopis, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, 2012- Slovak Scientific Journal: Management Science and Education, Zilina, Slovakia, 2012- Národohospodářský Obzor (Review of Economic Perspectives), Masaryk University, Brno, 2014- Politické vedy (Political Sciences), University of Matej Bell, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, 2015- Nashe Gospodarstvo, Maribor University, Slovenia, 2003-2013 Eastern European Business and Economics Journal, Latvia, 2015- Perspectives, Journal of Economic Issues, Slovakia, 2015- Acta Oeconomica Universitatis Selye, 2012- Economic Alternatives, Sofia, Bulgaria 2016- Grants and Fellowships IWM, Vienna, “Revisiting Communism, Collectivist Economic Thought in Historical Perspective,“ 2015 Fellow of Všeobecná Úverová B0anka (VUB) Slovak Republic, Delivery of Lectures to Technical University in

Kosice on International Finance, 2010 Fall “Financial Market Integration, Structural Change, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in the

EU25” Number–2006–1623/001-001, European Commission, 2007 Global Development Network Research Project: “Price Convergence in the New Member States of the

European Union: the Case of Hungary and the Slovak Republic,” 2006 Central European University Research Grant 2004 World Bank Research Project: Determinants of Economic Growth, in Global Development Network, “The

Constraints of the Growth in Visegrad Countries” 2003 The Phare ACE Programme Action for Cooperation in the Field of Economics, on “Optimum Choice of

Exchange Rate Regime for the Accession Countries: Cost and Benefit Analysis of EMU Membership,” 2000- 2001

Summer School on International Macroeconomics, University of Bonn, Germany, August 1998 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, ZEI, University of Bonn, Germany, May 1998 - September 1998 Postdoctoral Research Grant, ESC-CERGE, Prague, September 1996-August 1997 Dissertation Research Fellowship, Southern Illinois University, August 1995-August 1996 Summer Fellowship for the Seminar on Austrian Economics, New York University, 1995 Doctoral Fellowship, Southern Illinois University, Summer 1994 to Spring 1995 Languages Slovak (native), Czech (near native), Hungarian (near native), English (fluent), Russian (near fluent) March 2017

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