As a compromise, he attended the Corvinus University of Budapest and graduated in 1992 with a degree in foreign trade.
He taught at European University of Lefke, Corvinus University of Budapest (as visiting professor twice), Universum University College and the American University Cyprus (GAÜ).
Corvinus University of Budapest; between 1953 and 1991 the university was known as the Karl Marx University of Economics
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In 1995-96, he was awarded a Fulbright and spent the year as Distinguished John Marshall Chair at the Budapest University of Economic Sciences (now Corvinus University of Budapest), in Hungary.
He studied economics at the Corvinus University of Budapest (then the Karl Marx University), and later became associate professor of economic policy at the same institution.