I am an assistant professor in the Department of Economics of Central European University, a research fellow at IEHAS, and a research affiliate at CEPR. My research interests are in international trade and economic growth. My current research focuses on the firm-level effects of imported inputs and imported machinery, the dynamics of export flows in disaggregate data, and the diversification of volatility across trading partners. I received my Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2005. I also hold an M.A. from Central European University (2000) and a B.A. from Corvinus University Budapest (1999). Before coming to CEU, I worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and at Princeton University.
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