Krisztina Nagy PhD

Lecturer

Curriculum Vitae

Education

PhD, Economics, University of Washington
MA, Economics, University of Washington
MS, International Economics, Suffolk University
BA, International Economics, West University of Timisoara, Romania

Syllabus

MBA 500 - Spring 2013

ECON 260 - Fall 2012
MBA 505 - Fall 2012

ECON 330 - Spring 2012

ECON 472 - Fall 2011

Personal Bio

Krisztina Nagy is an experienced teacher and researcher focusing on international economics and econometric analysis. She is passionate about teaching her craft to both undergraduate and graduate students, and she especially enjoys guiding students to see the interconnectedness of today’s world. Dr. Nagy has been teaching at the University of Washington in the Economics Department and in the Foster School of Business since 2003, and joined Seattle University in April, 2010. She has 15 years of multifaceted research experience in government bond markets, tax analysis, mortgage analysis, K-12 education financing, and cost-benefit analysis. Dr. Nagy’s work experience includes such world-class organizations as Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Human Services Policy Center. Additionally, Dr. Nagy worked in the mortgage analysis department of Washington Mutual prior to its collapse, and observed first hand the consequences of misguided hedging strategies. She holds a BA in International Economics from University of Timisoara, Romania, an MS in International Economics from Suffolk University, an MA in Economics from University of Washington, and a PhD in Economics and Econometrics at the University of Washington. Her current research analyzes the government bond markets in emerging economies. Dr. Nagy was born in Romania and is of Hungarian heritage.