Marcin Klucznik
Marcin Klucznik is an advisor at PEI Polish Economic Institute and a PhD candidate at the doctoral school of SGH Warsaw School of Economics.
At PEI, he is engaged primarily in diagnosing the economic situation and financial markets in Poland and abroad. He enjoys working on a wide range of economic topics and extending economic research with contexts from other branches of science such as biology or history.
In his scientific work, he is interested in the relationship between the housing markets and general economic conjuncture. In particularly, the influence of social factors and models of capitalism on housing cycles.
Regular commentator in the Polish media, where he tries to defuse expert language and difficult words in accordance with the aphorism ‘If you can’t explain something in simple terms, you don’t understand it’.
Graduate of economics at the Warsaw School of Economics. He also completed postgraduate studies in energy at the same university and additional courses in energy and macroprudential policy at the EUI European University Institute. Previously an econometrician at MediaCom, he also completed internships at Citibank, the UKNF Financial Supervision Authority and the NBP National Bank of Poland.