Book chapters
“The Reconstruction and Development of Ukraine’s Financial Sector after the War”, 2022, with Alexander Pivovarsky, In: Rebuilding Ukraine: Principles and Policies, Chapter 6, pp. 167-193, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London.
“Firms and Finance during the Green Transition”, 2022, with Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Mûuls and Helena Schweiger, In: Scaling Up Sustainable Finance in the Global South, Chapter 1, pp. 11-20, Ulrich Volz and Dirk Schoenmaker (eds.), CEPR, London.
“Deindustrialization, Job Polarization and Ageing in Emerging Europe”, 2019, with Martin Höflmayer, In: How to Finance Cohesion in Europe?, Chapter 11, pp. 123-134, Edward Elgar Publishing.
“The Vienna Initiative: From Short-Term Impact to Long-Term Solutions”, 2019, with Peter Tabak, In: Ten Years of the Vienna Initiative, 2009-2019, Chapter 9, pp. 145-160, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
“Recent Trends in Cross-Border Banking in Europe”, 2017, with Neeltje van Horen, In: The Palgrave Handbook of European Banking, Chapter 18, Barbara Casu and Thorsten Beck (eds.), pp. 475-497, Palgrave.
“Global Banking: Old and New Lessons from Emerging Europe”, 2017, In: The Future of Large, Internationally Active Banks, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt, Douglas D Evanoff and George G Kaufman (eds.), Chapter 10, pp. 143-166, World Scientific Studies in International Economics Vol. 55, Singapore.
“Understanding Banks in Emerging Markets. Observing, Asking or Experimenting?”, 2013, VoxEU eBook, Thorsten Beck, Ralph De Haas and Steven Ongena (eds.).
“Banking Union: The View from Emerging Europe”, 2012, with Erik Berglöf and Jeromin Zettelmeyer, In: Banking Union for Europe – Risks and Challenges, Thorsten Beck (ed.), Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London.
“Foreign Banks and Financial Stability: Lessons from the Great Recession”, 2012, In: Financial Stability in Emerging Markets. Dealing with Global Liquidity, Ulrich Volz (ed.), German Development Institute, Bonn.
“Banking Sector Development in Transition Countries: The Impact of Multinational Banks“, 2007, R. De Haas, VDM Verlag.