Serhiy Stepanchuk
Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Serhiy Stepanchuk is an economist at the Central Bank of Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Bank). He received a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests are in quantitative macroeconomics, labor economics and international finance.
Articles by Serhiy Stepanchuk:
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Divorce rates help explain why Americans work more than Europeans
18 May 2012, 20658 reads
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