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Viktória Vidaházy

Viktória Vidaházy

PhD Researcher in International Economics
Spoken languages
English, French, Hungarian
Areas of expertise
  • Monetary policy
  • International macroeconomics and finance
  • Climate, climate change, natural disasters

PhD Thesis

 

PhD Supervisor: Cédric Tille

Expected completion date: 2024

 

Profile

 

Viktoria's research interests lie in international economics, with a focus on climate change. She explores the impact of climate change through both physical and transition risks, examining international economics from investment and banking perspectives. Her research approach emphasises rigorous identification, using innovative instruments and methods to establish causal effects. She uses high-frequency, micro-level data such as credit registries and interdisciplinary data from climate and policy sources to uncover new insights and address complex issues in the field.

She has previously worked at different policy institutions, including the Research Division at the Sveriges Riksbank, the European Department at the International Monetary Fund, and the International Policy Analysis unit at the Swiss National Bank. She visited the Centre For Macroeconomics at LSE during the Winter and Spring terms of 2023-2024.

 

Research Interests
 

  • International macroeconomics and finance
  • Empirical banking
  • Climate, climate change, natural disasters
     

Relevant Publications and Works
 

Viktória Vidaházy & Pınar Yeşin, 2020. "Deleveraging and Foreign Currency Loan Conversion Programs in Europe", Comparative Economic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan; Association for Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 62(2), pages 215-241, June

 

Academic Work Experience

 

Teaching Experience

  • Teaching Assistant at the Geneva Graduate Institute: Econometrics I & II
  • Teaching Assistant at the University of Lausanne
  • Teaching Assistant at the University of Geneva

Research Experience

  • PhD Intern, Research Division, Sveriges Riksbank, Spring 2024
  • Visiting PhD Student, Centre For Macroeconomics, London School of Economics, Autumn 2023
  • PhD Summer Intern, European Department, International Monetary Fund, Summer 2023
  • Research Assistant, International Policy Analysis unit, Swiss National Bank, 2019-2020

     

GRANT


DocMobility Grant for a 6-month visit to the London School of Economics
 

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