Bálint Horváth
Bálint Horváth is a PhD candidate at Tilburg University and Junior Fellow of the European Banking Center. His main research interest is the optimal design and implementation of macroprudential bank regulation. Bálint holds Master degrees from Tilburg University and Corvinus University of Budapest. Between 2007 and 2009 he worked at ITCB, a leading banking consultancy company in Hungary, where he consulted in Basel II implementation.
Articles by Bálint Horváth:
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The EFSF: Unfinished business
30 November 2011, 5748 reads
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