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Conference programme
Current challenges and the future of monetary systems, central banking and financial architecture in Europe and Russia
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (Moscow)April 15 & 16, 2019
April 15, 2019
Participants registration (9:00-9:30 am)[hall № 1]
Welcome speeches (9:30-10:00 am)[hall № 1]
Keynote-speakers
Robert Boyer (Institute of the Americas, Paris): How globalization has enhanced the diversity of capitalism
Julien Vercueil (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, France): Diversity of capitalisms and rent-based economies. An analytical discussion
Massimo Amato (Bocconi University, Italy): The architecture of a (not so) common money. A short history of the European monetary union in view of its reform
Reiner Martin (Joint Vienna Institute, ECB): The cost efficiency and productivity growth of euro area banks (co-authored with Ivan Huljak and Diego Moccero)
Discussion (13:00-13:30 am)
Presentation sessions
April 15, 2019[hall № 1]
1. Monetary Systems and Central Banking (14:30-16:30 pm)
Nikolay Nenovsky (University of Picardie Jules Verne, RUDN), Cornelia Sahling (Department of International Economic Relations, RUDN): Monetary Policy and Sterilisation in Russia: Empirical Evidence from Monetary Base Dynamics (1998 – 2017)
Kiril Tochkov (Department of Economics, Texas Christian University, USA): Divisia Monetary Aggregates and Their Application to Central and Eastern Europe
Vadim Grishchenko (Senior economist, Bank of Russia, Russian Federation): Money Multiplier: The roots of the myth
Bahzad Taher Salim (PhD student, RUDN): The Monetary Policy and Problems of Economic
Development in Iraq
April 16, 2019
2. International Trade and political implications (9:00-10:30 am and 11:30-13:00 pm)[room 109]
Dmitry Izotov (Senior researcher, Economic research institute FEB RAS, Khabarovsk, Russia): Russia’s Trade Integration: the EU vs BRICS
Anna Verenikina (Department of Political Economy, RUDN), Alexei Verenikin (Department of Political Economy, Lomonosov Moscow State University): Evaluation of regional environmental policy in Russia
Elena Gurova (Department of Finance, Credit and Exchange Business, Perm State National Research University): The value effect of international integration process
Briggs Enenimibo-ofori Marvin (PhD candidate, RUDN), Vladimir Ermakov (Department of Applied economics, RUDN): Economic relationship between France and former colonies
Valeri Minchev (PhD student, RUDN): Fictions and facts in human society and political consequences
3. International finance (9:00-10:30 am)[room 107]
Adrien Faudot (Associate Researcher, CREG, University of Grenoble Alps), Kristina Shvandar (Financial Research Institute, Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation): The Role of Export Credit Agencies in International Currency Competition: New Challenges for Contemporary Russia
Natalia Rozinskaya (Department of the History of National Economy and Economic Studies, Lomonosov Moscow State University): Lessons from history: is it possible to predict the financial crisis?
Elena Shibanova-Roenko (Deputy of Chief-in-Editor, Journal of Corporative Management and Economics of Slovak Technological University, Slovakia): About the modern landscape of the financial sector of the Russian economy
Ivan Mikhaylov (PhD student, RUDN): Condition and perspectives of ICO as a financing mechanism for startups
4. Issues in Economic History and Thought (11:30-13:00 pm)[room 107]
Yury Goland (Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences): Plan and market: The Experience of perspective planning under NEP
Shouyi Zhang (PhD student, University of Picardie Jules Verne): Chinese Monetary System during the Renaissance: Silver Standard and Globalization in Ming Dynasty
Tsvetelina Marinova (New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria, Université de Picardie Jules Verne,
France): The Balkan cooperative thought during 20th century: Russian and Western European influence
Closing Remarks (13:00-13:15 pm)
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