Miklós Koren is a Professor at Central European University, a Senior Tesearch Fellow at MTA KRTK, and a Research Fellow at CEPR. His research interests are in international trade and economic development.
His current research, supported by the European Research Council, focuses on measuring knowledge flows across countries through international trade, manager mobility, and other channels. Miklós was the recipient of the Peter B. Kenen Fellowship (2007) and the Nicholas Kaldor Prize (2014). He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University (2005).

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