NES professor Andrei Markevich became a co-author of a chapter for The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World, dedicated to the period of the beginning of modern economic growth, which originated in Great Britain and then took place in other parts of the world.
Together with Giovanni Federico, Andrei Markevich examines how this growth spread from the British Isles following…
In July 2021, Andrei Markevich, NES professor and co-director of the NES-HSE joint program in Economics, will start working as an Associate Editor at the peer-reviewed The Economic Journal. He will become the seventh professor at the School to be a member of the editorial boards of the most authoritative…
The Moscow Times: "What is the Legacy of Serfdom?" Andrei Markevich podcast
NES Professor Andrei Markevich and Gijs Kessler, Senior Research Fellow at the
NES Professor Andrei Markevich became a co-author of two chapters for the book The Economic History of Central, East and South-East Europe, 1800 to the Present that was released in late 2020.
The works by NES professors Andrei Markevich and Evgeny Yakovlev are among the four finalists - winners of the National Award in Applied Economics 2020. The jury found noteworthy the article by Andrei Markevich and member of the NES International Advisory Board and Professor of the Paris School of Economics Ekaterina Zhuravskaya "Economic Effects…