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Tamás Vasvári serves as a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pécs (PTE), where he leads the production management research group for the national project "Increasing the role of domestic companies in the reindustrialization of the nation". He obtained both his Master of Economics (2009) and Doctoral degree (2020) from this institution after extensive public sector experience.
His educational background includes:
- Master of Economics, University of Pécs, 2009
- Doctoral Degree, University of Pécs, 2020
Dr. Vasvári's research critically examines reindustrialization challenges and value chain restructuring, with particular focus on horizontal/vertical spillovers between international and domestic economic actors. His 15-year specialization in local government finance investigates soft budget constraints and political clientelism in Hungarian municipalities, combining economic rigor with political context. This dual expertise creates unique insights into public-private economic interactions.
His recent publications reveal consistent analytical threads across diverse domains: film industry spillovers, semiconductor production decisions, and political influences on municipal grants all demonstrate his signature approach of dissecting power dynamics within economic systems. These works collectively advance understanding of how global industrial shifts impact domestic economies.
No major scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Dr. Vasvári directs the production management research group within Hungary's national reindustrialization project, leveraging his prior professional experience at PwC Hungary (audit/public sector consulting), Garantiqa Hitelgarancia Zrt. (risk management), and the State Audit Office (chief auditor/head of department). His research bridges theoretical economics with practical policy implementation, particularly regarding public resource allocation.
He currently leads the production management research group at PTE, focusing on value chain analysis and domestic industrial capacity building within Hungary's national reindustrialization framework.




