Péter Kaderják
Associate Professor, Microeconomics Department, Corvinus University of Budapest (CUB), Hungary
Director of REKK (Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research) at CUB
Education:
1995: Training Workshop on Environmental Economics and Policy Analysis, Harvard Institute for International Development, Cambridge, MA., USA.
1992: MEc, Budapest University of Economics, Budapest.
1898-90: Visiting Research Assistant of Economic Psychology, Erasmus University, Department of Economics, Rotterdam.
1987: Graduate degree in Economics, Karl Marx University, Budapest.
Professional history:
2001-03: Chairman, Energy Regulators Regional Association
2000-03: President, Hungarian Energy Office
1998-2000: Chief of Cabinet of the Minister of Economic Affairs of Hungary
1998-2000: Member of the Board, State Privatisation and Asset Holding Co., Hungary
1997-98: Senior Environmental Policy Advisor, Harvard Institute for International Development, Central and Eastern European Environmental Economics Program, Budapest, Hungary.
1993- Associate Professor at the Microeconomics Department, Budapest (at present: Corvinus) University of Budapest.
Selected publications:
'Economics for Environmental Policy in Transition Economies: An Analysis of the Hungarian Experience' (with John Powell), Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, appeared in the series 'New Horizons in Environmental Economics'.1997.
'Hungary', in: Cameron, Peter D. (ed., forthcoming), Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation - Implementing the New Directives on Electricity and Gas across Europe, Oxford University Press.

