Yevgeniya Korniyenko
Bank of England
Yevgeniya Korniyenko is an Economist in the Financial Stability Department of the Bank of England. Prior to this she was a senior analyst at the Office of the Chief Economist at the EBRD and a manager of the Balance of Payments Methodology, Analysis and Forecasting Division at the National Bank of Ukraine. Her main research interests are in international finance and trade.
Yevgeniya holds a MPA in Economic and Public Policy from LSE and a PhD in Economics from Kyiv National Taras Schevchenko University.
Articles by Yevgeniya Korniyenko:
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Financial stability in emerging Europe: The Vienna Initiative
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