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DESCRIPTION:Why have the international sanctions\, the imposition of which 
 was presumably supposed to bring the Russian economy to an inevitable deep
  recession\, actually failed? Which internal factors determined the resili
 ence of the Russian economy? Which factors will influence its further dyna
 mics? What kind of internal challenges will face Russian business in the f
 uture? How sustainable is the model of 'war economy' in Russia? The presen
 tation will answer these questions proceeding from a series of in-depth in
 terviews with heads of firms and representatives of business associations 
 from different industries and regions of the Russian Federation\, and usin
 g other available data.\n\nAndrei Yakovlev is an economist whose main rese
 arch interests include political economy of development\, state-business r
 elations in Russia\, industrial policy\, public procurement\, and incentiv
 es for bureaucracy (with comparative study of Russia and China). From 1993
  to 2023 he worked at the HSE (Higher School of Economics) University in M
 oscow as director of the Institute for Industrial and Market Studies. In 2
 011-2022 together with Timothy Frye of Columbia University he led HSE's In
 ternational Center for the Study of Institutions and Development (ICSID). 
 Since 2006 he has been a member of the Executive Committee of the European
  Association for Comparative Economic Studies (EACES). In 2015-2019 he ser
 ved as president of the Association of Russian Economic Think Tanks (ARETT
 ). In 2017 he was awarded the Gaidar Prize in economics. In 2022-2023 he w
 as visiting scholar at Davis Center in Harvard and From November 2023 he w
 as a fellow at Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg in Germany.\n\nHis recent publica
 tions include papers “Career trajectories of regional officials: Russia 
 and China before and after 2012” (Eurasian Geography and Economics\, 63(
 5)\, 599–624\, https://doi.org/10.1080/15387216.2021.1944247) and “Com
 position of the ruling elite\, incentives for productive usage of rents\, 
 and prospects for Russia’s limited access order” (Post-Soviet Affairs\
 , 37(5)\, 417–434\, https://doi.org/10.1080/1060586X.2021.1966988) as we
 ll as series of comments at RussiaPost (Will Russian Business be Sacrifice
 d to Build a New Economic Model? (russiapost.info)\; How to think about a 
 post-Putin future? (russiapost.info)\; The shift to “centralized corrupt
 ion” and the effectiveness of the Russian bureaucracy (russiapost.info))
 \n\n  RSVP Here
LOCATION:Encina Commons\, room 123
SUMMARY:Russia after Two Years of War: The Move to a New Economic Model?
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 ar-move-to-the-new-economic-model
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