
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Éva Voszka serves as a university professor at the International Institute of Economics and Management Sciences within the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at the University of Szeged. With 21 years of teaching experience, she has instructed doctoral programs at SZTE GTK, University of Theatre and Film Arts, and Central European University, covering economic policy paradigms, Hungarian capitalism, and competition frameworks.
Her academic credentials include:
- Economics degree from Karl Marx University of Economics (1976)
- Sociology degree from ELTE Faculty of Humanities (1982)
- Candidate of Sciences (CSc) in Economics (1985)
- Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2005)
Voszka's research centers on competition policy and privatization dynamics in post-socialist transitions, examining state-market interactions, ownership evolution, and regulatory frameworks. Her work bridges theoretical economics with practical policy analysis, emphasizing Hungary's economic transformation and European competition mechanisms.
Her recent publications (2010-2013) reveal consistent focus on crisis-era competition policy, nationalization-privatization cycles, and state aid regulation, demonstrating longitudinal expertise in transition economies and market restructuring.
Her scholarly impact is recognized through:
- Award for Competition Culture by Hungarian Competition Authority (2006)
- Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (2008)
Professional engagements include scientific consultancy at Financial Research Ltd. (1976-2010), Economic Advisor to the President of the Republic (1991-1995), and board memberships at Budapest Transport Company (1996-2009) and Hungarian Electric Power Company (2002-2008).
She actively shapes academic discourse through editorial roles at Economic Review, Acta Oeconomica, Financial Review, and Holmi literary magazine, alongside committee service for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Economics Committee and Social Sciences Board of Trustees.

