Dilan Ölcer

Senior Adviser At Payments Department at Sveriges Riksbank

Dilan Ölcer has a diverse work experience spanning various organizations and roles. Since 2013, Dilan Ölcer has worked at Sveriges riksbank, starting as an Economist in the Financial Stability Department and progressing to become a Deputy Head of the Payments Department in 2022. From 2016 to 2019, Dilan Ölcer worked at the International Monetary Fund as a Financial Stability Expert and later as a Macroprudential Policy Expert. Dilan Ölcer has also had academic experience, obtaining a PhD in Economics from Sciences Po and working as a Lecturer in Macroeconomics at the same institution. Dilan Ölcer has had internships and research positions at various organizations, including the OECD Development Centre, the European Union Institute for Security Studies, and the IFC - International Finance Corporation.

Dilan Ölcer has an extensive education history in the field of economics and business. From 2001 to 2003, they attended Stockholm University, where they studied economics, business, law, and statistics. Following this, they pursued their Masters in International Economics and Business at the Stockholm School of Economics from 2003 to 2007.

In 2005 and 2006, Dilan Ölcer completed a Master in International Management from CEMS, a joint program offered by HEC Paris and the Stockholm School of Economics. This provided their with an international perspective on business and management.

In 2008, they began their Ph.D. program in Economics at Sciences Po, which they completed in 2013. To further enrich their knowledge and academic experience, Dilan Ölcer was a Visiting Fellow at Harvard University in 2009 and 2010, focusing on economics.

In addition, Dilan Ölcer had the opportunity to be a Visiting Scholar at the Dubai School of Government, although the specific years of this experience are not provided.

Although there are mentions of Harvard University, Institut catholique de Paris, Université Paris-Sorbonne, and Yonsei University, the details of their involvement or degrees earned from these institutions are not provided in the given information.

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