
Associate Professor of International Finance
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
- Room
- E2-31
- volosovych@ese.eur.nl
Profile
Vadym Volosovych is Associate professor of international finance at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Houston (USA) in 2006. He also holds a BSc in international economics and law from Dnipropetrovsk State University (Ukraine) and an MA in economics from the National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" (Ukraine). His research is in the fields of international business (firm productivity, competitiveness, multinationals), corporate finance (private equity, leveraged buyouts, activities of institutional investors), and international finance (international investments; financial side of economic integration; micro and macro aspects of economic fluctuations; history of globalization). Volosovych is an Associate Editor of Visnyk of the National Bank of Ukraine (the scientific publication of Ukraine’s central bank) and has been a visiting scholar at the National Bank of Ukraine, the research department of the International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C., and an assistant professor of economics at Florida Atlantic University (USA). Besides his policy work, Volosovych has a practical expertise in corporate valuation and participated in the grant for the European Commission “Key Enabling Technologies Observatory” in cooperation with PwC and Eurostat in 2016-18. In Ukraine, Dr. Volosovych worked as a research associate at the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consultingin Kiev. At this position Volosovych wrote research papers and advised the Government of Ukraine on issues related to macroeconomic, monetary, exchange-rate, and investment policy. His non-academic experience includes work in commercial banking and small business development. Information about his research is also available at: IDEAS  EconPapers  SSRN
- C Fons-Rosen, S Kalemli-Ozcan, B Sorensen, C Villegas-Sanchez & Vadym Volosovych (2021) - Quantifying Productivity Gains from Foreign Investment - Journal of International Economics, 131 - doi: 10.1016/j.jinteco.2021.103456 - [link]
- C Fons-Rosen, S Kalemli-Ozcan, B Sorensen, C Villegas-Sanchez & Vadym Volosovych (2021) - Quantifying Productivity Gains from Foreign Investment - doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2249706 - [link]
- C Fons-Rosen, S Kalemli-Ozcan, B Sorensen, C Villegas-Sanchez & Vadym Volosovych (2017) - Foreign Investment and Domestic Productivity: Identifying Knowledge Spillovers and Competition Effects. NBER Working Paper 23643 - doi: 10.3386/w23643 - [link]
- S Kalemli-Ozcan, B Sorensen, C Villegas-Sanchez, Vadym Volosovych & S Yesiltas (2015) - How to Construct Nationally Representative Firm Level Data from the ORBIS Global Database - [link]
- L Alfaro, S Kalemli-Ozcan & Vadym Volosovych (2014) - Sovereigns, Upstream Capital Flows and Global Imbalances - Journal of the European Economic Association, 12 (5), 1240-1284 - doi: 10.1111/jeea.12106
- S Kalemli-Ozcan, B Sorensen & Vadym Volosovych (2014) - Deep Financial Integration and Volatility - Journal of the European Economic Association, 12 (6), 1558-1585 - doi: 10.1111/jeea.12089 - [link]
- Vadym Volosovych (2012) - Learning About Financial Market Integration from Principal Components Analysis - CESifo Economic Studies, 59 (2), 360-391 - doi: 10.1093/cesifo/ifs003 - [link]
- Vadym Volosovych (2011) - Risk Sharing from International Factor Income: Explaining Cross-Country Differences - Applied Economics, 45 (11), 1435-1459 - doi: 10.1080/00036846.2011.617703 - [link]
- Vadym Volosovych (2011) - Financial Market Integration Over the Long Run: Is there a U-shape? - Journal of International Money and Finance, 30 (7), 1535-1561 - doi: 10.1016/j.jimonfin.2011.07.011 - [link]
- L Alfaro, S Kalemli-Ozcan & Vadym Volosovych (2008) - Why Doesn't Capital Flow From Rich To Poor Countries: An Empirical Investigation - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 90 (2), 347-368 - doi: 10.1162/rest.90.2.347
Seminar Corporate Finance
- Year
- 2021
- Year Level
- bachelor 3, bachelor 3, bachelor 3
- Course Code
- FEB13009X
International Finance
- Level
- master
- Year
- 2021
- Year Level
- master
- Course Code
- FEM11145
Kick off Bachelor-2 (Economics)
- Year
- 2021
- Course Code
- FEB62006