
After graduating from Tilburg University with a PhD in behavioral finance, Gabor Neszveda joined the Central Bank of Hungary and has been active at several Hungarian universities since 2017. His research interests include behavioral finance and economics, decision-making, green finance, and investments. He teaches behavioral economics, investments, and macro finance.
E-mail: neszvedag@mnb.hu
Recent Publications
Granát, M. P., Lehmann, K., Nagy, O., & Neszveda, G. (2023). Expect the unexpected: Did the equity markets anticipate the Russo-Ukrainian war?. Finance Research Letters, 58, 104301.
Menkveld, A. J., Dreber, A., Holzmeister, F., Huber, J., Johannesson, M., Kirchler, M., … & Neszveda, G. (2023). Nonstandard errors. The Journal of Finance.
Neszveda, G., & Siket, B. (2023). Green ECB speeches matter. Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 1-18.
Szaszi, B., Palfi, B., Neszveda, G., Taka, A., Szécsi, P., Blattman, C., … & Sheridan, M. (2023). Does alleviating poverty increase cognitive performance? Short-and long-term evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Cortex, 169, 81-94.
All publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DHYBHUsAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao