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‘A Politician Is Someone to Study, Not a Client’

Alexey Zakharov, Associate Professor in the department of Advanced Mathematics in the HSE Faculty of Economics, is a member of the Committee of the European Political Science Association - a professional community of specialists who apply a variety of different methods in their analysis of the field as it is understood today.

"How to fix the Electoral College"

Aspects of the Electoral College and the popular vote can be combined to bring more people into the process
By Alexander S. Belenky and Richard C. Larson

On Wednesday, October 17 the all-Russian seminar "Mathematical methods of decision analysis in economics, finance and politics" was hold.

Speaker: Andrey Bronevich (HSE)
Title: "Uncertainty measures in the theory of imprecise probabilities"

On Wednesday, September 19 the all-Russian seminar "Mathematical methods of decision analysis in economics, finance and politics" was hold.

Speaker: Ilya Zutler (HSE)
Title: "Probabilistic preferences in the cumulative prospect theory"

On Wednesday, June 20 the all-Russian seminar "Mathematical methods of decision analysis in economics, finance and politics" was hold.

Speaker: V.R. Evstigneev (HSE)
Title: "Probabilistic picture of the world: how the intuitive perception of price process in the foreign exchange market is born and evolves"

"If the EU were centralized there’d be no crisis"

If Europe were an integrated and truly centralized entity, the public debt problem we witness in Greece, Spain and Italy would have been solved automatically insists American economist and Nobel laureate Eric Maskin, in an exclusive interview to RT.

Up: A Week in a ‘Lift’ With Nobel Laureate

Last week Eric Maskin, Nobel laureate in economics, Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University (USA), Chief Research Fellow at the HSE International Laboratory of Decision Choice and Analysis, participated in the work of the International Advisory Committee for the HSE Development Programme and made a presentation at a conference dedicated to V.M. Polterovich, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. What else did the programme of the prominent researcher’s visit to Moscow contain and what did he manage to do during the week?