Stanisław Kluza

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Stanisław Kluza

Stanisław Kluza (

euro zone
enlargement procedures to new member countries.

Kluza was the founder and first President of the

Polish Financial Supervision Authority (September 2006 - November 2011).[4][5]

He is a member of the Economic Shadow Cabinet of Business Centre Club in Poland, responsible for the financial sector stability and development issues.[6] He is a member of the ProEuro Initiative supporting adoption of the euro in Poland together with: Danuta Hübner, Dimitris Dimitriadis, Władysław Bartoszewski, ks. Adam Boniecki, Jerzy Buzek, Marek Goliszewski, Dariusz Rosati. (http://www.bcc.org.pl/uploads/media/2013.02.26_BCC_podtrzymuje_stanowisko_Koalicji_Pro-Euro_w_sprawie_wejscia_do_strefy_euro.pdf). He supports efforts to create the Banking Union and Poland's participation. Though, he is a supporter of concern for equality in relationships between the home and host countries (bibliography: http://www.natolin.edu.pl/pdf/analizy/Natolin_Analiza_2_2014.pdf).

Faculty member in the Institute of Statistics and Demography at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) since 1994. [7] Research Interests : Financial supervision, Monetary policy, Econometrics, Statistics, Macroeconomic analysis, Banking, Business cycle, Demographic policy.

Awards and prizes: 1995 – Top Ten Award (Warsaw School of Economics, during master studies); 1998 – Foundation for Polish Science Award; 1999-2000 –

, US); 2001 – Dekaban-Liddle Fellowship (University of Glasgow, Scotland); 2002 – Award from the Prime Minister of Poland for the Ph.D. Dissertation; 2007 – “Finansista roku 2007”- Financier of the year by Gazeta Finansowa Weekly in Poland; 2008 – “Top Manager” of Manager Magazine in Poland; 2011 – “Medal Europejski” - European Award of Business Centre Club in Poland.

References

0. Family traditions: http://wollenberg.pl/en-tradycje-rodzinne/

  1. ^ "Ministrowie finansów - Ministerstwo Finansów - Portal Gov.pl".
  2. ^ "Brak zasobu". Polish Financial Supervision Authority. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Polish President's Twin Brother Becomes Prime Minister". Deutsche Welle. 10 July 2006. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  4. ^ "Stanislaw Kluza". Polish Financial Supervision Authority. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  5. ^ Polish Financial Supervision Authority: “Five years of activity 2006-2011”; http://www.knf.gov.pl/en/Images/KNF_5_years_of_activity_tcm81-30164.pdf
  6. ^ "Gospodarczy Gabinet Cieni".
  7. ^ "Stanisław Kluza". ssl-kolegia.sgh.waw.pl. Retrieved 2022-08-13.