
Andreea STOIAN is a full professor at the Department of Finance within the Faculty of Finance and Banking (FABBV) at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE Bucharest), and she is a PhD supervisor at the Doctoral School of Finance (ASE Bucharest). She holds a PhD in Finance (ASE Bucharest). She graduated from FABBV with a specialization in Banking and Stock Exchange and holds master’s degrees in Finance-Banking (DOFIN) and in English Communication for Teaching and Economic Research. Since 2020, she has been a member of the FABBV Council, and since 2024, a member of the Council of the Doctoral School – Finance. Since 2012 and to the present, she has been the director of the Center for Financial and Monetary Research (CEFIMO) of FABBV. After obtaining her PhD, she completed postdoctoral research internships at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (CES), Université Libre de Bruxelles (DULBEA), and Universidade do Porto (FEP). Her international experience also includes teaching assignments within the Erasmus program at the University of Poitiers, University of Bordeaux, University of Orleans, and Tallinn University of Technology. She is an Honorary Member of the Board of Directors of the International Network for Economic Research (INFER), where she served as First Vice-President (2018-2020), as a board member (2013-2020), and as a member since 2009. She has been an associate member of the Monetary Research Center (University of National and World Economy) since 2015 and of the Núcleo de Investigação em Finanças Pública e Política Monetária (Faculty of Economics, University of Porto). She was the director of two internationally funded research projects (CERGE-EI Foundation), director of two institutionally funded research projects (ASE Bucharest), and a member of seven nationally and internationally funded research projects (CNCSIS, CERGE-EI Foundation). She has participated in numerous conferences organized both in Romania and abroad (e.g., FIBA, INFER Annual Conference, UECE Conference on Economic and Financial Adjustments (ISEG-University of Lisbon), RCEA Money-Macro-Finance Conference (University of Milano-Bicocca). She was an invited speaker at the following events: the workshop “Public Finance in the Current Context: Vulnerability/Sustainability/Resilience” (ASE, FABBV); Euro-Trans 2021 Sustainable Financial Markets vs. Future Mobility (Warsaw School of Economics); International Conference “Future of Business and Finance: Challenges and Prospects after the Crisis” (University of Szczecin); Forum for Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship, Finance Day (ASE). She has published in journals such as: Applied Economics Letters, Economic Modelling, Eastern European Economics, Empirica. Journal of European Economics, Applied Economics Quarterly, Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, Managerial Finance. She has contributed to volumes published by Palgrave MacMillan and Routledge. She was the main organizer of two international workshops, INFER Workshop on Finance and Fiscal Policy (2018) and International INFER Workshop “From Economic Crisis towards Economic Growth: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Instruments” (2013), and a member of the organizing and scientific committee of FIBA. She serves as a referee for journals such as: Economic Modelling, Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Eastern European Economics, Open Economies Review, International Economics, Applied Economic Letters, Applied Economics, European Journal of Political Economy, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Comparative Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Integration, International Economics and Economic Policy, International Economics, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, Applied Economics Quarterly, Journal of International Development, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Czech Journal of Economic and Finance, Cogent Economics and Finance, Central European Economic Journal, Notas Económicas. She was guest editor for two special issues of the journals Comparative Economic Studies (2020) and Eastern European Economics (2018). Since 2022, she has been a member of the Steering Committee of the Master in International Economics program (University of Orleans). In 2025, she was a member of dissertation committees at the College of Europe. She has served on international doctoral thesis defense committees (Helena Sanz Morales – Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and as an external reviewer for doctoral theses (Rabia Fatima – University of Cagliari; Helena Sanz Morales – Vrije Universiteit Brussel). She received the Georgescu Roegen Diploma from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies for excellence in scientific research (2019, 2017) and the Best Paper Award ICESS 2020 for the paper “Financial Literacy, Risk Aversion and Financial Behaviours: What Shapes the Preference for Capital Market Participation?”.