Post-Brexit migration policy
On 27 February 2018 Zsolt Darvas testified at the Home Affairs Committee of the House of Commons. This inquiry explores the potential trade-offs betwe
- Publishing date
- 09 March 2018
- Authors
- Zsolt Darvas
Ordered by the House of Commons to be published on 27 February 2018.
This inquiry explores the potential trade-offs between economic integration and migration policy, and the UK and EU’s approach to the negotiations.
About the authors
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Zsolt Darvas
Zsolt Darvas is a Senior Fellow at Bruegel and a part-time Senior Research Fellow at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He joined Bruegel in 2008 as a Visiting Fellow, and became a Research Fellow in 2009 and a Senior Fellow in 2013.
From 2005 to 2008, he was the Research Advisor of the Argenta Financial Research Group in Budapest. Before that, he worked at the research unit of the Central Bank of Hungary (1994-2005) where he served as Deputy Head.
Zsolt holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Corvinus University of Budapest where he teaches courses in Econometrics but also at other institutions since 1994. His research interests include macroeconomics, international economics, central banking and time series analysis.
- Keyword
- EU-UK relations
- Language
- English
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