Gyula Szabó
Department of International Economics
Assistant lecturer
Contacts
- Office:1165 Budapest, Diósy Lajos utca 22-24.
- Building:Building E, 2nd Floor, Room 19
- Phone:+36 1 467-7800
- Internal extension:842
- Email:szabo.gyula@uni-bge.hu
Introduction
I graduated with a master's degree in International Economics and Business from the Budapest Business School in 2018. I currently study at the University of Szeged as a PhD student in Economics (Economic Policy programme). I have been teaching Economics (Macroeconomics and Microeconomics) and Economic Policy at Budapest Business School since 2019. My research interests cover the political economy of long-run economic development, especially the role of the state and policy tools. I am interested in heterodox economics and the interplay of politics and the economy.
Office Hours
Location | online (Teams)/Coospace |
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Hours | Kedd/Tuesday 16:00-17:00 |
Comment | e-mailben történő előzetes egyeztetés alapján / prior consultation by email is required |
Subject(s) taught
- Economics 1 (Hungarian)
- Economics 2 (Hungarian)
- Economic policy (Hungarian)
- International Economic Analyses, Country Studies (Hungarian)
- Modern Economic Theories (Hungarian)
- International Economics (Hungarian)
Professional career
- 2021-European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) - Member
- 20195th "The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism" Conference, Budapest
- 2019"The Challenges of Analyzing Social and Economic Processes in the 21st Century" International Scientific Conference, Szeged
- 2019EACES Workshop at the XX April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development, Moscow
- 2019Readiness for the 4th Industrial Revolution in the European Union, Szeged
Research areas
- Economic development
- Economic history
- Economic policy
- Political economy/Comparative political economy
- Heterodox economics and history of economic thought (especially Institutionalist political economy, Institutional economics and the Historical school of economics)