On Wednesday, December 9, the National Research University Higher School of Economics hosted an Institute of Control Sciences seminar "Expert opinion and data analysis".
On Wednesday, October 14, the National Research University Higher School of Economics hosted a regular meeting of the All-Moscow seminar "Mathematical methods for analyzing optimal solutions in economics, business and politics".
On Wednesday, September 16, the National Research University Higher School of Economics hosted a regular meeting of the All-Moscow seminar "Mathematical methods for analysing optimal solutions in economics, business and politics".
During the seminar, there were discussed several ongoing research projects:
1) Pavel Serebrennikov - "Interval Methods of DEA and Their Application for Evaluating the Performance of Universities"
2) Anna Rezyapova - "Governance of International Migration"
3) Alina Roman - "Network Analysis of International Trade: 2001-2016"
On Wednesday, May 20 the honorary lecture of the XXI April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development and the all-Russian seminar "Mathematical methods of decision analysis in economics, finance and politics" was held. Y. Shi gave a lecture on "Big Data Analysis: Theory and Applications"
On Sunday, May 17 the scientific seminar of the International Centre of Decision Choice and Analysis was held. M. Ermolova discussed the paper on "Sustainable Shadow Banking" of Guillermo Ordonez.
On Sunday, May 10 the scientific seminar of the International Centre of Decision Choice and Analysis was held. L. Kadyrova on gave a lecture on "Analysis of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on modern society"
On Sunday, May 3 the scientific seminar of the International Centre of Decision Choice and Analysis was held. A. Ivanov gave a lecture on "Manipulability indices and their calculation for collective decision rules".
On Sunday, April 26 the scientific seminar of the International Centre of Decision Choice and Analysis was held. A. Subochev discussed the paper on "Monkeys choose as if maximizing utility compatible with basic principles of revealed preference theory" of Pastor-Bernier A., Plott C. R., Schultz W.