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First Deputy Dean Sergey Merzlyakov
Deputy Dean for Academic Work Elena Pokatovich
Deputy Dean for Research Dmitry A. Veselov
Deputy Dean for International Affairs Liudmila S. Zasimova
Deputy Dean for Undergraduate Studies Elena Burmistrova
Book
Systemic Financial Risk
In press

Springer Publishing Company, 2024.

Article
Patenting for profitability: green energy innovations and firm performance in BRICS countries

Makeeva E. Y., Popov K., Teplova O.

Frontiers in Environmental Science. 2024. Vol. 12. P. 1-14.

Book chapter
The Living Standards in the USSR During the Interwar Period
In press

Voskoboynikov I.

In bk.: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance. Oxford University Press, 2024.

Working paper
Strategizing with AI: Insights from a Beauty Contest Experiment

Dagaev D., Paklina S., Parshakov P.

Social Science Research Network. Social Science Research Network. SSRN, 2024

International Recruitment Seminar (Job talk) with Assistant Professor Oleg Baranov, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

12+
*recommended age
Event ended

We would like to announce our first job market (international recruitment) seminar this academic year, which will take place on November 25 (Monday next week). Oleg Baranov  (Assistant Professor from
University of Colorado at Boulder) will be presenting the following job market paper

 
November 25 (Monday), 13:40-15:00, Pokrovka campus, room T510

 

Job candidate: Oleg Baranov  (University of Colorado at Boulder)

Job market paper: Revealed Preference and Activity Rules in Dynamic Auctions

Abstract : Activity rules—constraints that limit bidding in future rounds based on past bids—are intended to limit strategic bidding delays in high-stakes auctions. This article provides a general treatment of activity rules. Traditional point-based rules are effective for homogeneous goods and reasonably suited for substitute goods. However, they are simultaneously too strong and too weak for general environments; they allow parking, while sometimes preventing straightforward bidding. We prove that the activity rule operationalizing the generalized axiom of revealed preference (GARP) is essentially the unique rule that enforces the Law of Demand while enabling straightforward bidding and never producing “dead ends"