Dr. Oec Olegs Tkacevs

Principal Researcher at Latvijas Banka

Olegs Tkacevs, Dr. Oec has extensive work experience in various prestigious organizations. Olegs began their career with the Bank of Latvia in 2004 as a Principal Economist, where they focused on monitoring and forecasting government budget items, contributing to reports on fiscal policy issues, and representing the bank in international working groups. During the economic and financial crisis, they worked closely with international organizations on fiscal consolidation strategies and structural reforms.

In 2010, Olegs joined the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga as a Lecturer. In this role, they prepared lectures and seminars for undergraduates and provided specialized training for public sector officials and representatives from various countries. Olegs also supervised bachelor theses.

In 2012, Olegs joined the European Central Bank as an Economist. Here, they were responsible for issues related to the balance of payments and competitiveness in the euro area. Olegs prepared various types of outputs, including notes for the Governing Council and the Executive Board, and contributed to regular publications. Olegs'sresponsibilities included monitoring the balance of payments and analyzing price competitiveness.

In 2013, Olegs returned to the Bank of Latvia as a Principal Researcher. In this position, they conducted research and analysis on various economic topics.

Overall, Olegs Tkacevs, Dr. Oec has demonstrated their expertise in fiscal policy, monetary economics, and economic research through their work experience in prestigious institutions.

Olegs Tkacevs, Dr. Oec, completed their education with a Doctoral degree in Economics at Latvijas Universitate from 2005 to 2010. Prior to that, they obtained a Diploma in European Studies from Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark, although the specific years of study for this degree are not provided.

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  • Principal Researcher

    July, 2013 - present

  • Principal Economist

    February, 2004

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