January 2009 According to RePEc Rankings, NES is #101 out of 1850 economics institutions in Europe. Mikhail Golosov is #19 and Aleh Tsyvinski is #62 in the Top Young Economists.
August 2009 NES is #83 by citations and #45 by downloads in SSRN.com rankings of economics departments around the world.
February 25, 2009 Geneva, Switzerland - The Forum of Young Global Leaders, an affiliate of the World Economic Forum, proudly announced that Ksenia Yudaeva, Chief Economist, Sberbank of Russia (NES’94), and Aleh Tsyvinski, Professor of Economics, Yale University, and Professor by Courtesy, NES, have been named Young Global Leaders. Ksenia and Oleg have joined a global community of leading executives, public figures and intellectuals under the age of 40 from 71 countries who have been selected to collectively shape the future. Other Young Global Leaders from NES include: Sergei Guriev (Morgan Stanley Professor of Economics and Rector, NES), Arkady Dvorkovich (Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, NES’94) and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (Hans Rausing Professor of Economics, NES). Congratulations! >>>
February 2009: Mikhail Golosov is #19 and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya is #47 in the Top Young Economists by RePEc.
May 2008 According to RePEc Rankings, NES is #104 out of 1850 economics institutions in Europe and #251 in the world. CEFIR is #150 in Europe (#336 in the world)
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NES is a top 60 economics department in Europe. NES is the best university in Central and Eastern Europe >>>
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CEFIR is a top 50 European think tank (as measured by academic output)
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Ekaterina Zhuravskaya is #471 out of 881 ranked individual European economists (including US-based economists affiliated with CEPR and IZA)
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CEFIR/NES Working Papers series is ranked #206 in the world >>>
June 27, 2006 Independent rating agency ReitOR presented the results of its independent survey. According to them, NES received top score in all the three rated criteria: "Competitiveness of Graduates ", "Academic Infrastructure", and "Teaching Infrastructure" >>>
June 2001 Transition Newsletter, World Bank: "Strengthening economics education and supporting qualified economists who can teach economics at all levels and carry out high-quality research and policy analysis are still important issues in many transition economies… In the short term it is vital to start training substantial numbers of economics professors, policymakers, and others at high-quality regional centers such as the economics department at the Central European University in Budapest, the Center for Economics Research and Graduate Education in Prague, the Economics Education and Research Consortium in Kiev and Moscow, and the New Economic School in Moscow" >>>
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Coming soon
September 8 / 17:00, first floor cafe NES Welcome Party!
September 9 / 15:00-16:00, zal “Chaikovsky”, Radisson SAS Hotel (Europe square, 2) Alexey Goriaev: "Master-class on risk-management"
September 14 / 15:00-16:00, zal "Library", Radisson SAS Hotel (Europe square, 2) Andrey Bremzen: Master-class "How economists save people’s life"
October 12, St Petersburg. The Swedish Institute VISBY Program Leadership Seminar: Leading Educational Organizations: Past Lessons And Future Trends. The deadline for applications is September 15, 2010.
NES in Media
Igor Fedyukin, Russia's Ivy League. Russia Beyond The Headlines, August 25
Aleh Tsyvinski and Sergei Guriev, Russia's privatisation drive is not enough, but it's a start. Financial Times, August 2
Aleh Tsyvinski and Sergei Guriev, That 70's Show in Russia. Project Syndicate, July 30
Konstantin Sonin, Our Little Castro in Belarus. Moscow Times, July 29
Sergei Guriev, How to reform the Russian economy. Centre for European Reform, July 2010
Sergei Guriev, Sailing Toward Soviet Stagnation. Moscow Times, June 17
Konstantin Sonin, Protecting Free Enterprise. Moscow Times, June 3
Dmitry Makarov and Suleyman Basak explore how and why money managers make investment decisions. London Views, May 25
Konstantin Sonin, In Desperate Need of a Real Parliament. Moscow Times, May 20
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