Economic Horizons: Reviews of Research by Participants in NES Popular Science Projects


NES is happy to present a new project by the GURU portal – a collection titled "Economic Horizons," featuring brief overviews of the research papers published recently by NES professors, graduates, and friends who have participated in the School's popular science projects. This compilation covers studies on a wide range of topics, including macro and microeconomics, media, economic history, neuroeconomics, labor markets, finance, and marketing.

For instance, how can one learn to follow informed market participants? How did industrialization affect the popularity of the Bolsheviks? Why do people sometimes behave badly when trying to make a good impression? How does the brain make decisions about whether to take risks or not? And is it true that "to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away"?

The brochure is published on the GURU portal and is available via the following link (NOTE: the reviews are in Russian, with the links to the original articles or abstracts, most of which were published in English). 



Wed, 15 May 2024
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