Zsolt Darvas, a Hungarian citizen, is a Senior Fellow at Bruegel and a Senior Research Fellow at Corvinus University of Budapest. He was the Research Advisor of the Argenta Financial Research Group in Budapest (2005-2008) and he worked at the research unit of the Central Bank of Hungary (1994-2005) where he served as Deputy Head during 2001-2005. He had visiting researcher positions at the Bank of Finland, Deutsche Bundesbank, De Nederlandsche Bank, Stockholm School of Economics and Bruegel, and worked for research projects of the European Commission, European Parliament, the OECD, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. Zsolt Darvas holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Corvinus University of Budapest and has been teaching Econometrics there since 1994. His research interests span macroeconomics, international economics, finance, EU governance, and social policy. His current work focuses on policy-related issues, including European economic governance, the EU budget, EU enlargement, income and wealth inequality, and fiscal and monetary policies.
The Main Challenges of the Next EU Multiannual Financial Framework (2028-2034), Possible Directions of Change and Hungarian Interests
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2025.05.09. 15:00
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