HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences Co-Authors Intercontinental Monograph
The monograph Russian and Western Economic Thought has been published under the editorship of the HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences and the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart (Germany). Written by a selection of respected experts, the monograph examines the interrelations and mutual influence of Russian and Western economic thinking. The book is edited by Prof. Vladimir Avtonomov, HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences, and Prof. Harald Hagemann, the University of Hohenheim.
Preprint by M. Bakeev
The work "The Link between the Academic Background and the Rhetoric of Monetary Policymakers: an Epistemic Aspect" was published in preprint series WP11 edited by CeHistMet.
Online course "Monetary Theory and Policy: Recent History and Contemporary Issues"
In November 2021, the Centre for the History and Methodology of Economic Science, together with the Department of Theoretical Economics, held a course of lectures on monetary policy.
CeHistMet researcher received a prestigious international award
Elizaveta Burina was awarded the Warren J. and Sylvia J. Samuels Young Scholars award.
Online course 'History of Economic Theory and Policy of the 20th century'
In November 2020, the Center for the History and Methodology of Economic Science, together with the Department of Theoretical Economics, held a series of talks by four visiting lecturers (from Brazil, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal).
The first meeting of the Centre for the History and Methodology of Economic Science
The main vectors of Centre's development were identified at the meeting.
Presentation of the new issue of the almanac "Istoki"
The professor’s club on Pokrovka hosted the presentation of the 9th edition of the almanac under the heading "Economics - the Dismal Science?"
CeHistMet researchers took part in the scientific conference of the New Economic Association
Researchers presented their papers on the topic "Economic Science: Forgotten and Rejected Theories."
CeHistMet researchers presented a paper at the interdisciplinary seminar at Leontief Center
The paper "Reforms of pension systems in post-communist countries: mechanisms for the spread of the" new pension orthodoxy" was presented at the seminar.