György Szapáry
Chief Adviser to the Governor, Central Bank of Hungary
György Szapáry has a Ph.D. in economics from the Université Catholique de Louvain. He worked at the EU Commission, the IMF in Washington and was the IMF’s Senior Resident Representative in Hungary. He was Deputy Governor of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank and Ambassador of Hungary to the United States. Currently he is Chief Adviser to the Governor of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank, honorary professor at the Corvinus University and President of the Council of the ELTE University, Budapest.
Featured work
To what extent can innovation and global economic dominance mitigate China’s structural slowdown?
Event in the frame of the project China Horizons - Dealing with a resurgent China (DWARC)*.
Conference on the Future of Europe: envisioning EU citizens engagement
Bruegel Annual Meetings, Day 3 - Panellists will discuss different options and what they may entail while revisiting the debates on the future of Euro
Bruegel Annual Meetings, 1-3 September 2021
The 2021 Annual Meetings gathered high-level speakers and participants to discuss how to recover from the crises brought on by the Covid pandemic
EU-China economic relations: looking to 2025
This event will see the launch of a report on EU-China relations and discuss issues such as trade and investment, industrial cooperation and innovatio