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New Economic School

New Economic School (NES) (in Russia known as Российская экономическая школа, РЭШ – "Russian Economic School") is a private institution of higher learning offering undergraduate and graduate programs in economics and finance in Moscow, Russia.

New Economic School
Российская экономическая школа
MottoNever Ending Success
Typeprivate
Established1992
PresidentShlomo Weber
RectorAnton Suvorov[1]
Academic staff
54 (2019)
Students457 (2019)
Undergraduates279
Postgraduates178
Location
Moscow
,
Russia
CampusSkolkovo
NicknameNES
Websitewww.nes.ru

Academic programs edit

Economics of Energy and Natural Resources (Masters in Energy Economics, EE)

  • Master of Arts in Energy Economics (MAEE) – applied magistrate (2 years)
  • Master of Science in Energy Economics (MSEE) – professional retraining program (1 year)

Finance, investments, banks (MA / MSc in finance, MAF, MSF)

  • Master of Arts in finance (MAF) – applied magistrate (2 years)
  • Master of Science in finance (MSF) – professional retraining program (1 year)
  • Masters in Finance, MiF
  • Economics and Data Science

Alumni and students edit

 
President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the New Economic School graduation in Gostinny Dvor, Moscow, July 7, 2009

Currently, 2390 economists have graduated from NES. Of those, 90% have a career in the private sector. Some 350 NES graduates continued their studies through to PhD programmes.

More than 80 NES' alumni who received their PhDs work as faculty in economics, finance, management, accounting, and mathematics in US, UK, European, Asian, and Australian universities such as MIT, Princeton University, Stanford, Yale, the University of California, Berkeley, Columbia, UPenn, NYU, LSE, LBS and others, in the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Among the most prominent NES alumni are

More than 90% of NES professors have PhDs in economics and finance from universities, such as Harvard, MIT, Columbia, NYU, LBS, Wisconsin-Madison, Northwestern University, and others. New Economic School is the first Russian university that has started hiring professors from abroad.

There are research centres at NES: the Center for Demographic Research (CDR), which was created in 2011, and the Center for the Study of Diversity and Social Interactions (CSDSI), established in 2013 in cooperation with the head researcher, Professor Shlomo Weber, and the Center for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR).[2]

Rankings edit

Starting in early 2000s, the New Economic School has been consistently ranked at:

  • the 1st or 2nd place among Russian universities by the number of publications in leading international journals of economics and finance, according to the Tilburg University Ranking[3]
  • the 1st or 2nd place among Russian universities by the number of citations per one scientific publication, according to QS Rankings[4]
  • the 1st place among Institutions for Economic Studies in Russia, according to RePEc[5]
  • 2nd place in Russia, according to Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in Economics Academic Subject (2017)[6]

History edit

The New Economic School was founded by Valery Makarov (Russian: Валерий Леонидович Макаров, director of the Central Economic Mathematical Institute (CEMI) and Gur Ofer, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1992. The initial funding was provided by the Russian government and Western foundations focused on developing education in Russia. As the idea was to provide Russian students, already well-trained in mathematics and statistics, with access to world-class education in economics, the NES teaching was set to be a 2-year full-time master-level program with a curriculum modeled on the first two years of PhD programs in top US and UK universities.

The first class that started their study in the Fall of 1992 was a mix of graduates and senior students from top math or math economics departments in Moscow. Core teaching in mathematics and statistics was done by CEMI mathematicians Vladimir Danilov, Vladimir Levin, Fedor Zak, Vladimir Rotar, and others. For core teaching in economics, econometrics, and finance NES relied on visiting professors and advisors, which included Zvi Griliches, Don Patinkin, Andreu Mas-Colell, Bronwyn Hall, Ben Bental, Elhanan Ben-Porath, Michael Ellman, Itzhak Zilcha, Thomas Sjostrom, Brigitte Granville, Avner Bar-Ilan, James Leitzel, Daniel Kahn, Leonid Polishchuk, Judith Shapiro, and many others. A critical leadership role was played, in addition to Makarov and Ofer, by Penn State professor Barry Ickes; key local administrators included Zarema Kasabieva, Alexander Friedman, Valentina Krupina, and Oxana Budjko.

In 1998, NES launched an initiative to build a local faculty, with hiring and promotion decisions at the tenure track and tenure level in accord with international standards. Initially, a subcommittee of the International Advisory Board played the role of the department faculty meeting, with local faculty being added as soon as they were granted tenure. The initiative started with hiring Sergei Guriev (PhD, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) in 1999, Stanislav Anatolyev (NES'95, PhD University of Wisconsin), and Kirill Sosunov (NES'96, PhD Australian National University) in 2000, and Konstantin Sonin (NES'98, PhD Moscow State University) and Oleg Zamulin (PhD, University of Michigan) in 2001. The first tenure was granted to Guriev in 2003, followed by that to Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (NES'94, PhD Harvard) in 2005, Anatolyev in 2007, and Sonin in 2008.

Campus edit

In 2014, NES moved to a new campus in Skolkovo, built for the purposes of academic life, and combining modern auditoria with sports and recreation facilities.

External links edit

  • NES
  • The Economist: "Russia’s economy is isolated from the global rout." Comments by NES rector Ruben Enikolopov
  • The Moscow Times: "Market Volatility Exposes Investment Boom Fears." Comments by NES professor Oleg Shibanov
  • FREE Policy Briefs: Ethnic Geography: Measurement and Evidence. Policy Brief by NES professor Michele Valsecchi and coauthors
  • FREE Policy Briefs: Maternity capital program in Russia. Report by NES professor Natalya Volchkova
  • FREE Policy Briefs: The Russian Food Embargo: Five Years Later. Column by NES professor Natalia Volchkova and coauthors

References edit

  1. ^ Forbes. "Совет директоров РЭШ одобрил кандидатуру нового ректора". Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  2. ^ "Research Centers".
  3. ^ "Tilburg University Economics Ranking - Tilburg University".
  4. ^ "QS | World University and MBA rankings".
  5. ^ "Within Country and State Economics Rankings: Russia | IDEAS/RePEc".
  6. ^ . www.shanghairanking.com. Archived from the original on 2017-07-01.

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and when to remove this message New Economic School NES in Russia known as Rossijskaya ekonomicheskaya shkola RESh Russian Economic School is a private institution of higher learning offering undergraduate and graduate programs in economics and finance in Moscow Russia New Economic SchoolRossijskaya ekonomicheskaya shkolaMottoNever Ending SuccessTypeprivateEstablished1992PresidentShlomo WeberRectorAnton Suvorov 1 Academic staff54 2019 Students457 2019 Undergraduates279Postgraduates178LocationMoscow RussiaCampusSkolkovoNicknameNESWebsitewww nes ru Contents 1 Academic programs 2 Alumni and students 3 Rankings 4 History 5 Campus 6 External links 7 ReferencesAcademic programs editBachelor of Arts in Economics BAE a joint program of NES and Higher School of Economics Master of Arts in Economics MAE Economics of Energy and Natural Resources Masters in Energy Economics EE Master of Arts in Energy Economics MAEE applied magistrate 2 years Master of Science in Energy Economics MSEE professional retraining program 1 year Finance investments banks MA MSc in finance MAF MSF Master of Arts in finance MAF applied magistrate 2 years Master of Science in finance MSF professional retraining program 1 year Masters in Finance MiF Economics and Data ScienceAlumni and students edit nbsp President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the New Economic School graduation in Gostinny Dvor Moscow July 7 2009 Currently 2390 economists have graduated from NES Of those 90 have a career in the private sector Some 350 NES graduates continued their studies through to PhD programmes More than 80 NES alumni who received their PhDs work as faculty in economics finance management accounting and mathematics in US UK European Asian and Australian universities such as MIT Princeton University Stanford Yale the University of California Berkeley Columbia UPenn NYU LSE LBS and others in the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund Among the most prominent NES alumni are Arkady Dvorkovich 1994 the FIDE President Ksenia Yudaeva 1994 Bank of Russia First Deputy Governor in 2014 2023 Ekaterina Zhuravskaya 1994 professor at the Paris School of Economics and the 2018 recipient of the Birgit Grodal Award Konstantin Sonin 1998 professor at the University of Chicago and the 2020 recipient of the Yegor Gaidar Memorial Award Anna Mikusheva 2001 professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the 2012 recipient of the Elaine Bennett Research Prize Ruben Enikolopov Russian Ruben Enikolopov 2002 professor at the Pompeu Fabra University and the 2020 recipient of the Yegor Gaidar Memorial Award Georgy Egorov 2003 professor at Northwestern University and the 2021 recipient of the Social Choice and Welfare Prize Alex Gerko 2003 founder of trading firm XTX Markets Oleg Itskhoki 2004 professor at University of California Los Angeles and the winner of the 2022 John Bates Clark Award More than 90 of NES professors have PhDs in economics and finance from universities such as Harvard MIT Columbia NYU LBS Wisconsin Madison Northwestern University and others New Economic School is the first Russian university that has started hiring professors from abroad There are research centres at NES the Center for Demographic Research CDR which was created in 2011 and the Center for the Study of Diversity and Social Interactions CSDSI established in 2013 in cooperation with the head researcher Professor Shlomo Weber and the Center for Economic and Financial Research CEFIR 2 Rankings editStarting in early 2000s the New Economic School has been consistently ranked at the 1st or 2nd place among Russian universities by the number of publications in leading international journals of economics and finance according to the Tilburg University Ranking 3 the 1st or 2nd place among Russian universities by the number of citations per one scientific publication according to QS Rankings 4 the 1st place among Institutions for Economic Studies in Russia according to RePEc 5 2nd place in Russia according to Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU in Economics Academic Subject 2017 6 History editThe New Economic School was founded by Valery Makarov Russian Valerij Leonidovich Makarov director of the Central Economic Mathematical Institute CEMI and Gur Ofer a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1992 The initial funding was provided by the Russian government and Western foundations focused on developing education in Russia As the idea was to provide Russian students already well trained in mathematics and statistics with access to world class education in economics the NES teaching was set to be a 2 year full time master level program with a curriculum modeled on the first two years of PhD programs in top US and UK universities The first class that started their study in the Fall of 1992 was a mix of graduates and senior students from top math or math economics departments in Moscow Core teaching in mathematics and statistics was done by CEMI mathematicians Vladimir Danilov Vladimir Levin Fedor Zak Vladimir Rotar and others For core teaching in economics econometrics and finance NES relied on visiting professors and advisors which included Zvi Griliches Don Patinkin Andreu Mas Colell Bronwyn Hall Ben Bental Elhanan Ben Porath Michael Ellman Itzhak Zilcha Thomas Sjostrom Brigitte Granville Avner Bar Ilan James Leitzel Daniel Kahn Leonid Polishchuk Judith Shapiro and many others A critical leadership role was played in addition to Makarov and Ofer by Penn State professor Barry Ickes key local administrators included Zarema Kasabieva Alexander Friedman Valentina Krupina and Oxana Budjko In 1998 NES launched an initiative to build a local faculty with hiring and promotion decisions at the tenure track and tenure level in accord with international standards Initially a subcommittee of the International Advisory Board played the role of the department faculty meeting with local faculty being added as soon as they were granted tenure The initiative started with hiring Sergei Guriev PhD Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1999 Stanislav Anatolyev NES 95 PhD University of Wisconsin and Kirill Sosunov NES 96 PhD Australian National University in 2000 and Konstantin Sonin NES 98 PhD Moscow State University and Oleg Zamulin PhD University of Michigan in 2001 The first tenure was granted to Guriev in 2003 followed by that to Ekaterina Zhuravskaya NES 94 PhD Harvard in 2005 Anatolyev in 2007 and Sonin in 2008 Campus editIn 2014 NES moved to a new campus in Skolkovo built for the purposes of academic life and combining modern auditoria with sports and recreation facilities External links editNES The Economist Russia s economy is isolated from the global rout Comments by NES rector Ruben Enikolopov The Moscow Times Market Volatility Exposes Investment Boom Fears Comments by NES professor Oleg Shibanov FREE Policy Briefs Ethnic Geography Measurement and Evidence Policy Brief by NES professor Michele Valsecchi and coauthors FREE Policy Briefs Maternity capital program in Russia Report by NES professor Natalya Volchkova FREE Policy Briefs The Russian Food Embargo Five Years Later Column by NES professor Natalia Volchkova and coauthorsReferences edit Forbes Sovet direktorov RESh odobril kandidaturu novogo rektora Retrieved 2022 07 06 Research Centers Tilburg University Economics Ranking Tilburg University QS World University and MBA rankings Within Country and State Economics Rankings Russia IDEAS RePEc ShanghaiRanking s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2017 Economics Shanghai Ranking 2017 www shanghairanking com Archived from the original on 2017 07 01 55 41 53 N 37 23 38 E 55 6980 N 37 3940 E 55 6980 37 3940 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Economic School amp oldid 1210132076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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