Dr. Zita Iloskics
Zita Iloskics completed her studies at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Pécs, earning a degree in applied economics in 2014 and a master's degree as a certified economic analyst in 2016. She obtained her PhD in 2022, focusing her dissertation on the structural characteristics of business cycle synchronization.
Since 2020, she has been involved in various research projects at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Pécs. She worked as an assistant lecturer from 2021 and has been serving as an assistant professor at the Institute of Economics and Econometrics since 2023.
Her teaching activities concentrate on Microeconomics, International Economics, and Introduction to Social Sciences. Currently, she is engaged in two research projects. The first project examines the risks, efficiency, and development of global and international production chains, while the second investigates the role of university-industry research collaborations and knowledge spillover between and within regions using network analysis tools. Additionally, she focuses on measuring the dual structure of the Hungarian economy.
Braun Erik; Braun Emese; Gyimesi András ; Iloskics Zita ; Sebestyén Tamás (2023)
Exposure to trade disruptions in case of the Russia–Ukraine conflict: A product network approach.
WORLD ECONOMY 46: 10 pp. 2950-2982., 33 p.
Iloskics Zita; Sebestyén, Tamás; Braun, Erik (2021)
Shock propagation channels behind the global economic contagion network. The role of economic sectors and the direction of trade.
PLOS ONE 16: 10 Paper: e0258309, 26 p.
Sebestyén, Tamás; Iloskics, Zita (2020)
Do economic shocks spread randomly?: A topological study of the global contagion network.
PLOS ONE 15: 9 p. e0238626, 22 p.