Looks like that not now. Anyway, the popular chatbot ChatGPT failed an economics exam at NES. The experiment conducted by GURU showed:
- what the chatbot is capable of;
- how it makes elementary mistakes;
- how it solves tasks;
- and how it deceives, guided by the advice of one of Shakespeare's heroes: "Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth."
17 NES students of the Bachelor's and Master's programs will participate in the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in China (SWUFE) summer academic program SWUFE Global Academy (SGA) 2023. Two-week program, themed ‘Chinese Economy and Sustainable Development’, will be held in…
The RES Annual Conference brings together hundreds of academic and economists to present the latest developments in economics and showcase their real-world application.
This year, the RES 2023 conference returned…
September 1-2, 2022, the annual international conference Jornadas de Economía Industrial was held in the Spanish city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the 36th time. At the plenary session “Frontiers…
NES Rector Ruben Enikolopov basing on the recommendations of NES International Advisory Board and NES Tenure and Promotions Committee approved the promotion of SAFMAR named professor, NES professor Mikhail Drugov to the position of Full Professor.
On January 14, NES Rector Ruben Enikolopov took part in the expert discussion “University in Time of Change: Contribution to the Development of the City, Region, Country”, held within XII Gaidar Forum. The session was moderated by Sergey Zuev, Rector of Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences. The participants included: Dmitry Afanasiev, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education…
The Appointments Committee of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) reached the decision to promote NES professor Mikhail Drugov to a Research Fellow position.
Promotion to Research Fellow is something akin to ‘tenure’ at CEPR and future renewals…
Professor Elias Papaioannou from London Business School delivered a closing lecture within the Honorary Lectures on Political Economy in Memory of Alberto Alesina organized by NES. His presentation ‘Religion, Ethnicity and Social Mobility in Africa’ was based on a joint paper with Alberto Alesina, Stelios Michalopoulos, and Stefan Hohmann.
Why Africa?