iGOR VETLOV (CV)

 

Coordinates

 

Directorate General Research

European Central Bank

Kaiserstrasse 29

D-60311 Frankfurt am Main

 

Tel. +49 69 1344 7864

Fax +49 69 1344 6575

E-mail: igor.vetlov@ecb.int

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

affiliations

 

ESCB/IO Expert, Econometric Modelling Division, Directorate General Research, European Central Bank.

Head of Economic Research Division, Economics Department, Bank of Lithuania (on leave).

 

 

education

 

PhD in Economics , Faculty of Economics, Vilnius University, 2007

MSc in Economics , Institute of Economics, Aarhus University, 1999

BA in Economics, Faculty of Economics, Vilnius University, 1997

 

 

research

 

fields of interest

 

Macroeconomics, monetary economics, computational methods, simulation-based inference, applied time-series analysis

 

 

publications

 

Working Papers

  • The German block of the ESCB Multi-Country model, (with Thomas Warmedinger), ECB Working Paper Series, No. 654, 69 p., 2006.
  • The Lithuanian block of the ESCB Multi-Country model, Discussion Papers, Bank of Finland’s Institute for Transition Economies, No. 13, 2004.
  • Dollarization in Lithuania: An Econometric Approach, Discussion Papers, Bank of Finland’s Institute for Transition Economies, No. 1, 55 p., 2001.

 

REFEREED journals

  •  “Labour Market Flexibility in Lithuania”, with Ernestas Virbickas, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, No. 1, 5–22, 2006. (In Lithuanian)
  • “Econometric Analysis of Demand for Litas”, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, No. 4, 5–27, 2005. (In Lithuanian)
  • “Growth Accounting in the Baltics”, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, Vol. VII, No. 4, 14–34, 2003. (In Lithuanian)
  • Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Lithuania”, (with Raimondas Kuodis), Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, Vol. VI, No. 3, 27–63, 2002. (In Lithuanian)
  • Lithuanian inflation and its factors”, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, Vol. VI, No. 2, 24–44, 2002. (In Lithuanian)
  • “Barriers to Growth in the Baltics”, (with Mark Chandler  and Jekaterina Rojaka), Economic and Business Review for Central and South-Eastern Europe,  Ljubljana, Vol. 4, No. 3–4, 207–225, 2002.
  • Econometric Analysis of Dollarization in Lithuania”, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, Vol. V, No. 3, 22–44, 2001. (In Lithuanian)
  • "Analysis of Inertia in the Lithuanian Inflation”, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, Vol. IV, No. 3, 5–17, 2000. (In Lithuanian)
  • “The Current Economic Situation in Lithuania and Future Trends”, (with Ruta Abromavičiutė and Dalia Terleckaitė), Baltic Journal of Economics, No. 1, October, 167–179, 1997.

 

Chapters in books

  • Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Lithuania, in Monetary transmission Mechanisms in the Baltics, Bank of Estonia, Tallinn, 61–108, 2004.
  • Analysis of the Real Exchange Rate and Competitiveness in Lithuania, In Relationship between Real Exchange Rate and Competitiveness in the Baltic States, Bank of Estonia, Tallinn, 69–100, 2002.

 

Other publications

  • “Euro – our money”, Monetary Studies, Bank of Lithuania, No. 4, 87–94, 2004.   
  • “Lithuanian economy remains immune to global economic slowdown”, The Journal of Foreign Exchange and Money Markets, Russell Publishing Ltd, Brasted, UK, No. 3,  20–22, 2003.   
  • “Aspects of Monetary Policy and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Lithuania”, Baltic Economic Trends, Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies, BICEPS, No. 2, 31–39, 2001.
  • Dollarization in Lithuania”, Baltic Economies – The Quarter in Review, Bank of Finland’s Institute for Transition Economies, No.1 , p. 4, 2000.

 

 

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