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Home | News | Placement András Lengyel: Bank of England
News | March 02, 2023

Placement András Lengyel: Bank of England

András Lengyel has accepted a position as Research Economist at the Bank of England

Placement András Lengyel: Bank of England

András is currently a PhD student at the University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute, under the supervision of research fellow Massimo Giuliodori. András graduated from the TI research master in 2019. His primary research interests are  empirical macroeconomics, fiscal policy, monetary policy and macro-finance.

András will be working as a Research Economist at the Monetary and Financial Conditions Division at the Monetary Analysis Directorate of the Bank of England.

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