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Introduction
I transitioned from the private sector to the fields of education and research. Previously, I held various positions in the automotive and IT industries. I earned my master’s degree in International Economics and Business at the Faculty of International Management and Business of Budapest Business School – University of Applied Sciences (BBS), followed by doctoral studies in the Economic Policy and Globalization Programme at the Doctoral School in Economics of the University of Szeged.
My research focuses on the historical political economy of long-term economic development. The theoretical framework of my work is primarily grounded in institutionalist political economy. Additionally, I am interested in current issues in international political economy, heterodox economic thought, and specific aspects of economic history.
Since 2019, I have been teaching at BUEB (formerly BBS), primarily in the areas of international economics, economic policy, and economics (macroeconomics and microeconomics).
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)
- Advanced Economic Policy (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
- Political Economy
- International Political Economy
- Institutionalist Political Economy
- Historical Political Economy
- Development Economics
- Institutional Economics