Bod, Péter Ákos, Ph. D.

Economic Policy Department
&
Management Training Centre
Corvinus University of Budapest
 
Budapest H-1093, Fővám tér 8. Hungary
E-mail: petera.bod@uni-corvinus.hu
Phone: (+36 1) 482 5227

 

DEGREES

1997

Professorial Habilitation, Miskolc University

1987

Ph.D. in Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

1977

Doctorate, Budapest University of Economic Sciences

1975

Diploma , Budapest University of Economic Sciences

 

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

2005-

Academic Director, MBA Programmes, Corvinus School of Management

2003-

Guest lecturer at Péter Pázmány Catholic University , Budapest

2000-

Head of the Economic Policy Department , Budapest University of Economic Sciences

2001-

Guest lecturer at Open Business School , Budapest

1998-

Professor of Economics, Károli Gáspár University of the Hungarian Reformed Church , Budapest

1977-1990

Part-time lecturer, Budapest University of Economic Sciences

1987, 1988

Visiting Professor, Portland State University

 

TRAINING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT

1998-

Management trainings for several companies, incl. Sara Lee, MATÁV, Michelin, Ford, Merloni

 

RESEARCH

 

Economic and monetary policy, transition issues, FDI in Central Eastern Europe

 

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Board Member

Magyar Szemle

Editorial Board

Confessio, Marketing and Management; Európai Füzetek

 

CORPORATE BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

Board Member

Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund

Supervisory Board Member

Aviva Insurance, Vodafone Hungary, Budapest Bank

 

PUBLIC OBLIGATIONS

2005-

Member, Motion Picture Public Foundation of Hungary

2000-

President of Curatorium, Public Foundation for Andrássy Gyula German Speaking University, Budapest

 

PERSONAL

Date of birth

1951

Nationality

Hungarian

Marital status

Married

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 

Jacob Naor - Peter Bod: Socialist Entrepreneurship in Hungary : Reconciling the Irreconcilables. The Columbia Journal of World Business , 1986. No.2. pp. 55-68.

On the Scope and Organizational Fabric of the State Sector in Hungary . Yearbook of East-European Economics , 1987. Vol.12. pp.113-128.

Deregulation and Institution Building . Lessons from the Reforms of the Hungarian Public Sector. Jahrbuch der Wirtschaft Osteuropas , 1989. Band 13, Nr.1, S.110-126.

Market Strategies of the Hungarian Enterprise . In: J.C.Brada and I. Dobozi (eds): Money, Incentives, and Efficiency in the Hungarian Economic Reform, M.E.Sharpe, Armonk, London , 1990. Pp.153-171.

J.B. Hall: Toward an Autonomy Preference Theory of the East European Firm. East European Economics , 1992. No. 4. pp.57-67.

Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Policy in Hungary during the Years of Transition. In: Geld- und Wahrungspolitik in kleinen, offenen Volkswirtschaften: Österreich, Schweiz, Osteuropa , Duncker und Humblot, Berlin, 1994. Pp.55-69.

M.I.Blejer - F. Coricelli: The Making of Economic Reform in Eastern Europe - Conversations with Leading Reformers in Poland , Hungary and the Czech Republic.

Edward Elgar, Aldershot , 1995. pp.1-156. Interviews with Leszek Balcerowicz, P. A. Bod and Václav Klaus.

József Antall - Prime Minister of Hungary . In: Martyn & Smith & Wallace (eds): Eminent Europeans - Personalities who shaped contemporary Europe . pp.214-227. The Greycoat Press, London , 1996.

The social and economic legacies of direct capital inflows: the case of Hungary . In: Bastian (ed): The Political Economy of Transition in Central and Eastern Europe . Ashgate, 1998

A pénz világa – a világ pénze /The World of Money – Money of the World/. Budapest . KJK. 2001.

New Trends in Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Hungary . Miskolc University . Proceedings. 2003.

A great transformation – Banking and finance in Central Eastern Europe . MES Schriftreihe, EUROPA University Viadrina, 2004