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Bruegel's Board confirmed the appointment of Zsolt Darvas to Senior Fellow at Bruegel at its meeting on September 9th. Darvas first joined Bruegel as a Visiting Fellow in September 2008 and became a resident Fellow at the beginning of 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. His work at Bruegel focuses on European macroeconomics, international economics and central banking.
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