Zsolt Darvas
Zsolt Darvas, a Hungarian citizen, joined Bruegel as a Visiting Fellow in September 2008 and continued his work at Bruegel as a Research Fellow from January 2009. He is also Research Fellow at the Institute of Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Associate Professor at the Corvinus University of Budapest.
From 2005 to 2008, he was the Research Advisor of the Argenta Financial Research Group in Budapest. Before that, he worked at the research unit of the Central Bank of Hungary (1994-2005) where he served as Deputy Head.
Zsolt holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Corvinus University of Budapest where he teaches courses in Econometrics and but also in other institutions since 1994.
His research interests include macroeconomics, international economics, central banking and time series analysis.
Zsolt Darvas's Publications
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- Alternatives Internationales: Après l'euphorie, l'addition
- Eurointelligence/ Vox: "The looming divide within Europe"
- Lessons From the Euro Area
- The Baltic Misery Needs a Solution
- The Guardian Business Blog: "The rise and fall of Hungary"
- Vox: "Should the crisis be the trigger for a reshaping of euro-area entry rules?"
- Vox: "Treaty change is needed to make sense of euro-area entry criteria"
- Wall Street Journal: "Eastern European currencies need help now"

















