I work as an head of euro zone forecasting at Moody's Analytics in Prague, and as lecturer at various universities in Prague. My Linked-In profile is here. For my views on global macroeconomic developments see my  Twitter account and my blog site.

I currently lecture course on  Applied Quantitative Methods at University of Economics in Prague, and courses on Intermediate macroeconomics and Recent Financial Crises at Charles University. Previously I lectured Applied Time Series and Introductory Microeconomics, and I was teaching assistant at CERGE-EI for PhD-level macroeconomics and master-level monetary policy.

I hold PhD from CERGE-EI. I occasionally work on research both in economics and political science. In economics I focus on empirical macroeconomics, theory of financial crises and economics of information. In political science I focus on electoral processes and theory of democratic transitions.

In my work, research and teaching I use Eviews program. As part of this I write user add-ins for Eviews, that I share with the community. On my GitHub site you can find my codes and reach out if you want to contribute.