Summary
Laszlo Tetenyi is a research economist at Banco de Portugal with a decade of professional experience and a PhD in Economics from NYU, specializing in macroeconomics, international trade, and the mobility of labor and capital. He focuses on empirical and policy-relevant work examining how goods market integration and factor movements shape labor markets and macro outcomes. Trained in econometrics and quantitative economics, he combines rigorous theoretical grounding with strong empirical methods developed across top European and U.S. programs. Based in Lisbon, he brings a practical central-bank perspective to academic research, translating complex models into actionable policy insights. A detail that sets him apart is his consistent trajectory from high-achieving quantitative undergraduate study through distinction at IHS to doctoral research, signaling both deep technical skill and applied policy focus.
10 years of coding experience
Master's Degree, Economics, pass with distinction, Master's Degree, Economics, pass with distinction at Institut für Höhere Studien (IHS)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Economics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Economics at New York University
Bachelor's degree, Econometrics and Quantitative Economics, excellent (5), Bachelor's degree, Econometrics and Quantitative Economics, excellent (5) at Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem
Hungarian, English, German