Economics

International finance, trade and macroeconomics; institutional economics; development economics; microeconomic theory and applied microeconomics; organizational economics; monetary and fiscal policy; applied econometrics.
Labor Studies: Causes of structural and institutional change and the consequences of restructuring for firms and workers. Labor markets and other applied microeconomic issues in Central and Eastern Europe.

Stability of monetary unions: lessons from the break-up of Czechoslovakia

Fidrmuc, J., and J. Horváth. "Stability of monetary unions: lessons from the break-up of Czechoslovakia." Journal of Comparative Economics 27, no. 4 (1999): 753-81.
Unit: 
Department of Economics and Business
Department of International Relations

Growth experience and prospects of Central and Eastern European countries : a synthesis

Fidrmuc, J., M. Chandler, and J. Horváth. "Growth experience and prospects of Central and Eastern European countries : a synthesis." In Diversity in economic growth : global insights and explanations, edited by G. McMahon, L. S. Esfahani and L. Squire, 255-287. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2010.
Unit: 
Department of Economics and Business
Department of International Relations

Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia

Fidrmuc, J., and J. Horváth. Stability of Monetary Unions: Lessons from the Break-up of Czechoslovakia. Institute for Advanced Studies, 1999.
Unit: 
Department of Economics and Business
Department of International Relations

Optimum currency areas and European monetary unification

Dibooglu, S., and J. Horváth. "Optimum currency areas and European monetary unification." Contemporary Economic Policy 15, no. 1 (1997): 37-49.
Unit: 
Department of Economics and Business
Department of International Relations
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