Bogdan is interested in topics related to monetary policy and macroeconomics. He teaches topics related to micro and macroeconomic modeling. Since 2003 he has been an employee of the National Bank of Romania, working in the Macroeconomic Modelling and Forecasting Department for about 5 years (Department that was instrumental in introducing the inflation targeting monetary policy regime) and in the Research Department. He worked with various macroeconomic models and concepts all related to economic forecasting and monetary policy. Since 2007 he has been involved in fiscal forecasting (in the Working Group for Public Finance of the European Central Bank, as a NBR representative). In 2012, he has briefly worked for the Ministry of Finance, as chief of staff of the minister. For 3 years, starting in 2015, he has worked at the European Central Bank within the General Directorate for Economy, Fiscal Policy Division, as senior economist, coordinating the projections and fiscal analysis for the category of non-euro countries, contributing to the ECB Convergence Reports from 2016 and 2018, as well as contributing to the fiscal input required by the set of forecasting models of the ECB. Since 2010 he has been adviser of the First Deputy Governor and then of the Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Romania.
Bogdan has a PhD degree in Finance within the Bucharest University of Economic Studies. He has benefitted for various training courses in macroeconomics (at International Monetary Fund, Bank of England, Study Center of Bank of Switzerland), in public finance field (within the European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund), as well as courses dealing with both macroeconomics, as financial markets with professors from partner universities of DOFIN – Reading and ISMA Centre in the United Kingdom, Eramus in the Netherlands, MIT, Columbia and New York University in the USA. He has published articles in ISI indexed journals, journals indexed in international databases, and in the volumes of international and national scientific events, as well as three books in the field of macroeconomic policies and banking management. He has participated in several research projects in the macroeconomic field. His recent research is focused on topics related to monetary and fiscal policies.





