Summary
Myroslav Pidkuyko is an economic analyst and research economist with nine years of experience studying fiscal, housing, and household finance policies across European institutions. Holding a PhD in Economics from the University of Manchester and advanced degrees in economics, statistics, and mathematics, he blends rigorous macroeconomic theory with applied general equilibrium modelling for pension and fiscal reform analysis. He has held research roles at the Banco de España and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, and led survey work on financial competences used for policy evaluation. Comfortable teaching at graduate level, he also brings hands-on quantitative skills from statistics and econometrics to climate and housing policy research. Based in Seville, he combines academic depth with practical policy impact, often working at the intersection of microdata, modelling and public-sector decision making.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Economics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Economics at The University of Manchester
Master of Arts (M.A.) Economics, Master of Arts (M.A.) Economics at CERGE-EI
Master's degree Statistics, Master's degree Statistics at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Ukrainian, English, Spanish, Italian