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Andrei Markevich

Updated: September 2020

Contact details: New Economic School 45 Skolkovskoe shosse, Skolkovo, , 143025, Phone: +7 495 956 95 08 ext. 257 (office) E-mail: [email protected] Web-page: https://www.nes.ru/Andrei-Markevich?lang=en

Employment: Full Professor (with tenure), New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (January 2017 to present); Director of Bachelor Program in Economics, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (September 2015 to present); Deputy Provost, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (September 2016 to August 2017); Metalloinvest Associate Professor, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (September 2016 to December 2016); Associate Professor, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (September 2013 to August 2016); Hoover National Fellow, Hoover Institution, (August 2014 to June 2015); Assistant Professor, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (September 2010 to August 2013); Visiting Professor and Marie Curie Research Fellow, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (January 2008 to August 2010); Marie Curie Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (December 2005 to December 2007); Research Fellow, International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam), Moscow office (September 2002 to November 2005).

Other professional activities: Research Fellow in the Economic History program of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (January 2019 till present) Russian representative at the Executive Committee of the International Economic History Association (August 2018 till present); Research Associate, Centre for Economic and Financial Research, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (2006 to present); A Member of Editorial Board of yearbooks “Economic History” (in Russian) (2003 to present); Leading Research Fellow, Centre for the study of diversity and social interactions, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia (2013 to 2017); Associate Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (2008 to 2014); Head of Projects in History at Interdisciplinary Centre for Studies in History, Economy and Society, Moscow, Russia (2004 to 2014);

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Visiting Professor at University of Munster, Munster, Germany (July 2008); Visiting scholar at Davies Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, (December 2004); Visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University (July-August 2003, August-September 2004, July 2006, July 2007, July 2008, July 2010).

Education: Post-doctoral: Marie Curie Fellowship at the Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (2005 to 2007); Doctoral: Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia (1999 to 2002); Undergraduate and Master’s: Department of History, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia (1994 to 1999).

Qualifications: PhD: Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Science, July 2002. MA Diploma with Distinction: History Faculty, Moscow State University, June 1999.

Awards: The Main Prize of 2011 Russian National Award for Best Research in Applied Economics (2012). One out of three finalists for Yegor Gaidar Annual Award in Economics (2017). Specail mentioning of the Russia’s National Award for Best Research in Applied Economics (2020).

Research interests: Economic history

Publications:

Journal articles: “The Stolypin Reform and Agricultural Productivity in Late Imperial Russia,” with Paul Castañeda Dower. European Review of Economic History. 2019, 23(3): 241-267. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2361860 “Economic Effects of the Abolition of Serfdom: Evidence from the Russian Empire,” with Ekaterina Zhuravskaya. The American Economic Review. 2018, 108(4-5): 1074- 1117. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20160144 “Labor Misallocation and Mass Mobilization: Russian Agriculture during the Great War,” with Paul Castaneda Dower. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2018, 100(2): 245-59. https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/REST_a_00726 "A quantitative approach to the Russian past: a comment on “European Statistics, Russian Numbers and Social Dynamics, 1861-1914” by Alessandro Stanziani”", with Ekaterina Zhuravskaya. Slavic Review, 2017, 76(1). http://www.slavicreview.illinois.edu/current/ “Property Rights and Internal Migration: The Case of the Stolypin Agrarian Reform in the Russian Empire,” with Eugenia Chernina, and Paul Castañeda Dower. The

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Journal of Development Economics, 2014, 110: 191-215. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304387813000448 “A History of Resistance to Privatization in Russia,” with Paul Castañeda Dower. The Journal of Comparative Economics, 2014, 42(4): 855-873. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147596714000559 “Economics and the Establishment of Stalinism.” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 2014, 15(1): 125-32. http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/kritika/v015/15.1.m arkevich.html “M-form Hierarchy with Poorly-diversified Divisions: A Case of Khrushchev's Reform in Soviet Russia,” with Ekaterina Zhuravskaya. The Journal of Public Economics, 2011, 95 (11-12): 1550-1560. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047272711000910 “The Great War, Civil War, and Recovery: Russia’s Real National Income: 1913 to 1928,” with Mark Harrison. The Journal of Economic History, 2011, 71(3): 672-703. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=836856 6&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0022050711001884 “How Much Control is Enough? Monitoring and Interventions in the Stalinist Command Economy?” Europe-Asia Studies, 2011, 63(8): 1449-1468. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09668136.2011.601116 “The Urban Household in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-2000. Patterns of Family Formation in a Turbulent Century,” with Sergey Afontsev, Gijs Kessler, Victoria Tyazhelnikova and Timur Valetov. The History of the Family, 2008, 13: 178-194. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1081602X08000432 “Quality, Experience, and Monopoly: the Soviet Market for Weapons under Stalin,” with Mark Harrison. The Economic History Review, 2006, LIX(1): 113-142. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2005.00334.x/abstract “Soviet Urban Households and the Road to Universal Employment, from the End of the 1930s to the End of the 1960s.” Continuity and Change, 2005, 20(3): 443-473. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=407509 &fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0268416005005709 “Soviet Planning Archives: the Files That Bergson Could Not See.” Comparative Economic Studies, 2005, 47: 364-386. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/palgrave.ces.8100097 “Creating Soviet Industry: the House That Stalin Built,” with Paul R. Gregory. Slavic Review, 2002, 61(4): 787-814. http://www.slavicreview.illinois.edu/indexes/vol61/abstracts4.html#gregory

Working papers: “The Value of a Statistical Life in a Dictatorship: Evidence from Stalin”, with Paul Castañeda Dower and . https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3144676 Revision required by the European Economic Review “Democratic Support for the Bolshevik Revolution: an Empirical Investigations of 1917 Constituent Assembly Elections” with Paul Castañeda Dower. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3059131 Submitted to the Economic Journal “A Regional Perspective on the Economic Development of the late Russian Empire”. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2555273 “The Political Legacy of the Gulag Archipelago,” with Natalia Kapelko.

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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2516635

Books: Economic History of Warfare and State Formation. Editored by Eloranta, J., Golson, E., Markevich A. and Wolf, N. Springer, 2016. Pervaya Mirovaya Vojna, Grazhdanskaya Vojna i Vosstanovlenie. Natstionalnij Dokhod Rossii v 1913-1928 gg. [The Great War, Civil War, and Recovery: Russia’s Real National Income: 1913 to 1928], with Mark Harrison. Moscow, 2013. Magnitka Bliz Sadovogo Koltsa. Stimuly k Trudu na Moskovskom Metallurgicheskom Zavode “Serp i Molot” [Magnitogorsk by the Garden Ringway: Labour Incentives in the “Hammer and Sickle” Moscow Metallurgical Factory], with A.K. Sokolov. Moscow, 2005.

Book chapters: “Ekonomika pozdnego SSSR (1953-1985): popitki reform i zastoj” [Soviet economy in 1953-1985: attempts of reforms and stagnation]. In Baturin Yu.M., Krasnov M.A., Rogov K.Yu. and G.A. Satarov (Eds.) 90-e: Istoriya Velikogo Povorota [90s: A history of the Great Changes]. In preparation. “Continental Europe, 1700-1870: Core and Periphery”, with Giovanni Federico. In Stephen Broadberry and Kyoji Fukao (Eds.) The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming. “Economic Policy under State Socialism, 1945 – 1989”, with Tamas Vonyo. In Morys, M. (Ed.) Economic History of Central, East and South-East Europe: 1800 to the Present. Routledge, forthcoming. “Economic growth and structural developments, 1945-1989”, with Tamas Vonyo. In Morys, M. (Ed.) Economic History of Central, East and South-East Europe: 1800 to the Present. Routledge, forthcoming. “Russia’s Home Front, 1914-1922: The Economy,” with Mark Harrison. A chapter for multi-volumes project McDonald, D., Steinberg, J., and Heywood, A. (Eds.) Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914-1922: the Centennial Reappraisal. Slavica, 2018. “State and Market in Russian Industrialization, 1870-2010,” with Steven Nafziger. In O'Rourke, K., and Williamson, J. (Eds.) The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871. Oxford University Press, 2017. “Repressions and Punishment under Stalin: Evidence from the Soviet Archives.” In Eloranta, J., Golson, E., Markevich, A., and Wolf, N. (Eds.) Economic History of Warfare and State Formation. Springer, 2016. “Contracting for Quality under a Dictator: the Soviet Defence Market, 1930-1950,” with Mark Harrison. In Harrison, M. (Ed.) The Economics of Coercion and Conflict. World Scientific Publishing, 2014. “Economic Geography of Russia,” with Tatiana N. Mikhailova. In Alekseev, M., and Weber, S. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Russian Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. “Finding Additional Income: Subsidiary Agriculture of Soviet Urban Households, 1940s – 1960s.” In Filtzer, D., Goldman, W., Kessler, G., and Pirani, S. (Eds.) A Dream Deferred: New Studies in Russian and Soviet Labour History. Peter Lang Press, 2008. “The Institutional Setting of the Soviet Defense Industry, 1929 to 1953: Hierarchies and Markets,” with Mark Harrison. In Harrison, M. (Ed.) Guns and Rubbles: The Defence Industry in the Stalin State. Press, 2008. “The Market for Weapons,” with Mark Harrison. In Harrison, M. (Ed.) Guns and

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Rubbles: The Defence Industry in the Stalin State. Yale University Press, 2008. “Planning the Supply of Weapons,” In Harrison M. (Ed.) Guns and Rubles: The Defence Industry in the Stalinist State. Yale University Press, 2008. “‘Sovetskoe Znachit Nadezhnoe’: Voenpredy i Problema Kachestva v Sovetskoe Oboronnoj Promyshlennosti” [“Soviet Means Reliable”: the Military Agents and the Problem of Quality in Soviet Defence Industry]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Ezhegodnik. 2005 [Economic History Yearbook, 2005]. Moscow, 2005. “Sovetskoe Planirovanie: Teoriya i Praktika v 1930-e godi” [Soviet Planning in the 1930s: Theory and Practice]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Obozrenie [Economic History: Survey], no. 10. Moscow, 2005. “Sovetskaya Administrativno-komandnaya Sistema Upravleniya Ekonomikoj: Otraslevye Narkomaty i Glavki v 1930 gg.” [The Soviet Administrative-Command System of Management of the Economy: the Production-Branch Ministries and Chief Administrations in the 1930s]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Ezhegodnik. 2004 [Economic History Yearbook, 2004]. Moscow, 2004. “Byla li Sovetskaya Ekonomika Planovoj? Planirovanie v Narkomatakh v 1930-e gg.” [Was the Soviet Economy Planned? Planning in the Ministries in the 1930s]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Ezhegodnik. 2003 [Economic History Yearbook, 2003]. Moscow, 2003. “Soldaty i Tsentralnye Sovety v 1917 g.” [Soldiers and the Central Soviets in 1917]. In Ezhegodnik Istoriko-antropologicheskikh Issledovanii. 2003 [Yearbook of Historical Anthropological Research, 2003]. Moscow, 2003. “Otraslevye Narkomaty i Glavki v 1930-e gody. Ofitsialnye Zadachi i Realnaia Praktika” [Branch Ministries and Chief Administrations in the 1930s: Official Tasks and Real Practices]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Obozrenie [Economic History: Survey], no. 8. Moscow, 2002. “Upravlenie Sovetskoj Promyshlennostiu v 1930-e gg.: Vnutrennye Protivorechiya i Reformy” [The Management of Soviet Industry in the 1930s: Inner Contradictions and Reforms]. In Revoliutsiya i Reformy v Rossii [Revolution and Reforms in Russia], vol. 2. Moscow, 2002. “Stimuly k Trudu v Metallurgicheskoj i Metalloobrabatyvaiushchei Promyshlennosti Rossii v Gody Pervoj Mirovoj Voiny” [Labour Incentives in the Metallurgical and Metalworking Industry of Russia in the Years of the First World War]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Obozrenie [Economic History: Survey], no. 6. Moscow, 2001. “‘My’ i ‘Oni’ v Predstavlenii Soldat v 1917 g. (na Osnove Soldatskikh Pisem v Tsentralnye Sovety)” [“Them” and “Us” in Soldiers’ Perceptions in 1917, Based on Soldiers’ Letters to the Central Soviets]. In Istoriya v XX1 veke: Istoriko- antropologicheskij Podkhod v Prepodavnii i Izuchenii Istorii Chelovechestva [History in the Twenty First Century: the Historical Anthropological Approach in Teaching and Learning the History of Humanity]. Moscow, 2001. “Perepiska Soldat s Tsentralnymi Sovetami v 1917 g.” [Soldiers’ Correspondnece with the Central Soviets in 1917]. In Novye Informatsionnye Resursy i Tekhnologii v Istoricheskikh Issledovaniiakh i Obrazovanii [New Information Resources and Technologies in Historical Research and Education]. Moscow, 2000. “Usilenie Prinuzhdeniia k Trudu v Gody Pervoj Mirovoj Voiny” [The Reinforcement of Labour Compulsion in the Years of the First World War]. In Ekonomicheskaya Istoriya. Obozrenie [Economic History: Survey], no. 4. Moscow, 1999. “Soldatskie Pisma vo VTsIK i Petrosovet v 1917 g. K Metodike Analiza” [Soldiers’ Letters to the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and Petrograd Soviet in

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1917: On the Methodology of Analysis]. In Krug Idej: Istoricheskaia Informatika na Poroge XXI Veka [The Circle of Ideas: Historical Information Science on the Threshold of the Twenty First Century]. Moscow and Cheboksary, 1999.

Public historical statistics dataset: The Electronic Repository for Russian Historical Statistics (with Gijs Kessler). http://ristat.org

Applied/policy projects: Policy brief “Property Rights and Internal Migration” (co-authored with Paul Dower) at Forum for Research on Eastern Europe and Emerging Economies (2012). http://freepolicybriefs.org/2012/04/16/property-rights-and-internal-migration/ Chapter ‘Russia in the Great War: Mobilisation, grain, and revolution’ at VoxEU.org ebook Broadberry Stephen and Mark Harrison (2018).The economics of the Great War: A centennial perspective. CEPR Press. Available at https://voxeu.org/article/new-ebook-economics-great-war-centennial-perspective

Translated books: Gregory, Paul. Politicheskaya Ekonomiya Stalinisma [In Russian]. Moscow, 2006 (original book: Gregory, Paul. The Political Economy of Stalinism. Evidence from Soviet Secret Archives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).

Book reviews: Murphy, Kevin. Revolution and Counterrevolution. Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory. Berghahn Books, New York, 2005. For International Review of Social History. Published in vol. 51 (1), April 2006.

Presentations at conferences, workshops and seminars:

Conferences and workshops: Hoover summer workshops on Soviet archives (Stanford, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010); AAASS annual meetings (Boston, 2004, 2009); Workshop “New studies in Russian and Soviet labour history” (Amsterdam, April 2005); Workshop “History of the family in Eastern Europe” (Gratz, May 2006); World Economic History Congress (Helsinki, August 2006; Utrecht, August 2009; Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 2012, Boston 2018); European Historical Economics Society Conference (Lund, July 2007; Dublin, September 2011); Economic History Society Annual Conference (Exeter, April 2007; Cambridge, April 2011; Warwick, March 2014); NES Annual Conference (Moscow, November 2010); Conference “Quantifying Long Run Economic Development” (The University of Warwick in Venice, March 2011); Workshop “Gary Becker Revisited: Welfare and Household Behaviour in Europe” (Florence, EUI, March 2011); Annual HSE Conference on Economic and Social Development (Moscow, April 2011; Moscow, April 2012); Huntington-All-UC Group in Economic History-Caltech Conference (Pasadena, US, April 2011); Conference “The Soviet Union and World War II” (Paris, May 2011); Workshop “Property in Russia. Concepts and institutions in the past and present” (Moscow, June 2011); Conference on “The Quantitative Economic History of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century” (Groningen, November 2011); ANKh Annual conference (Moscow, January 2012; Moscow, January 2013, Moscow, January 2016); American Economic Association Annual Meeting (San-Diego, January 2013); Workshop on Russian economic and social history (Upsala University, May

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2013); 7th World Congress of Cliometrics (Honolulu Hawaii, June 2013); Conference “Russian, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Economic History: New Frontiers” (Yale, November 2013); Mark Harrison conference (Warwick, April 2014); NES CSDSI Conference “The role of history and diversity in understanding development” (Moscow, October 2015); IISH “Big Questions, Big Data in History” workshop (Amsterdam, November 2015); 2016 European Social Science History Conference (Valencia, March 2016); “New Perspectives on the Economic History of Central, East and South-East Europe, 1800 to the Present”(Regensburg, May 2016); 2016 Conference of the Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics (Paris, June 2016); NES CSDSI Conference “Towards Effective and Equitable Development: the Role of Institutions and Diversity” (Moscow, December 2017); The Book Conference on the Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World (Tokyo, August 2018); Workshop “Long-run Effects of Dark Episodes in History” (King's College, London, December, 2018), BEROC 2019 Conference (Minsk, December 2019); Summer Economic History Workshop on Russian economic history and historical political economy (Paris, on-line, summer 2020).

Seminars: University of Birmingham (2007), University of Munster (2008), Oxford (2009), Warwick (2009), LSE (2009), Humboldt (2011), Carlos III de Madrid (2011), Leontief institution (SPb 2012), Higher School of Economics (Moscow 2012), Stanford (2013), Yale (2013), University of Pennsylvania (2013), Stockholm school of economics (2013), UC Davis (2014), Stanford (2015), University of Namur (2015), HSE (2016), Warwick (2016), Oxford (2016), LSE (2016), IPEG Pompeu Fabra (2016), Paris School of Economics (2016), Florida International University (2016), North-western university (2016), Oxford (2017), HSE (2018), Aalto university, Helsinki (2018), Copenhagen Business School (2018), University of South Denmark (2018), Lund university (2018), European University Institute, Florence (2018), Warwick (2019), LSE (2019), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2019), Bonn (2019).

Referee for academic journals and foundations: The Review of Economic Studies (RESTUD); The Economic Journal (EJ); The Journal of Economic History (JEH); The Journal of Public Economics (JPubE), The Journal of Comparative Economics (JCE), The Economic History Review (EHR); European Review of Economic History (EREH); The Journal of Politics; Comparative Political Studies; Review of Income and Wealth (ROIW); World Politics; Europe-Asia Studies; The Journal of Institutional Economics (JOIE); Cahiers du monde Russe, National Science Foundation, European Research Council.

Teaching experience: Supervision of master and bachelor theses in economics at New Economic School; External member of PhD committees for Natalia Naumenko (Northwestern, 2018; principal advisor – Joel Mokyr), Alexandra Yarochkin (Paris School of Economics, 2018; principal advisor – Ekaterina Zhuravskaya); Christina Victoria Radu (University of South Denmark, 2019; principle advisor – Paul Sharp), Olga Pavlenko (European University Institute, 2020; principal advisor – Youssef Cassis); Lecturing at the undergraduate level: “Economic history”, “Principles of Economics”, “Methodological seminar”, “Russian Economic and Social History” at the joined bachelor program of New Economic School and Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia); “World Economic Growth and Development: History and

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Theory” at the joined program of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Academy of National Economy (Moscow, Russia); Lecturing at the graduate level: “Topics in World Economic History” and “Russian Economic History” at New Economic School (Moscow, Russia); Short courses: “Russian Economic History in Institutional Perspective”, Higher School of Economics (Moscow, November 2012); Teaching assistant: “World Economy: History and Theory” at University of Warwick (Coventry, UK).

Administrative activities: The director of the joined bachelor program in economics of New Economic School and Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). September 2015 to present. A deputy-provost, New Economic School, September 2016 to August 2017. A member of Academic Council of the joined bachelor program in economics of New Economic School and Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). September 2011 to present.

Organization of conferences and workshops: Economic history panels organiser at HSE annual Conferences (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014); Seminar “Large Datasets for the Study of Russian Social and Economic History, 1500-2000” (Moscow, December 2011); Workshop “Agriculture and economic devlopment in Europe” at ANKh annual conference (Moscow, January 2012); Secession organiser at World Economic History Congress (Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 2012); Russian Economic History Workshop (Pennsylvania State University, May, 2019), Summer Economic History Workshop on Russian economic history and historical political economy (Paris, on-line, summer 2020).

Grants: “Diversity and Social Interactions” (principal investigator: Prof. S. Weber) funded by mega-grants Russian governmental program (2013 to 2017). “Electronic Depository of Russian Historical Statistics, XVIII – XXI centuries” (principal investigators: Dr. Gijs Kessler and Prof. Andrei Markevich). Funded by the “Dynasty” Foundation (Moscow, Russia) (2010 to 2014). “Dictatorship, Hierarchy, and the Stalinist Economy: the Soviet Defense Industry, 1929 to 1953” (principal investigators: Andrei Markevich). Funded by European Union Commission in the framework of Mari Curie Actions “Human Resources and Mobility” (2005 to 2008). “Work, Income and the State in Russia and Soviet Union, 1900-2000” (principal investigator: Prof. J. Lucassen). Funded by the Friends of the International Institute of Social History (Amsterdam) (2002 to 2005). “Economic Research in Former Soviet Archives. GULAG and the Soviet Defence Sector” (principal investigator: Prof. Paul R. Gregory). Funded by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace (2003 to 2004). “Foundations of the Soviet Command Economy” (principal investigator: Prof. Paul R. Gregory). Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (1999 to 2002). “Labour Incentives in Russian Industry, 1861-2000” (principal investigators: Profs J. Lucassen, L.I. Borodkin, and A.K. Sokolov). Funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (1999 to 2002).

Articles (selected) in mass media and public lectures:

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Public lectures: “Soviet Economic History Myths”. A public lecture delivered in Moscow (July 2019); “Economic History of the Late Russian Empire”. A public lecture delivered in Moscow (June 2019); “Economics of Industrialization”. A public lecture delivered at the Yegor Gaidar Foundation (Moscow, December 2015); “Economic history of the Russian empire”. A public lecture delivered in Politekhnicheskii museum (Moscow, April 2013); Honorary public lectures delivered on the occasion of the main prize of 2011 Russian National Award for Best Research in Applied Economics (Moscow, April 2012, Ekaterinburg, April 2013). “Economic history of the late Russian empire and the Russian Revolution”. A public lecture delivered in Politekhnicheskii museum (Moscow, November 2012); “Economic History”. A public lecture delivered in Politekhnicheskii museum (Moscow, April 2011); Articles and interviews in mass media: A podcast for Meduza portal (June 2020) https://meduza.io/episodes/2020/06/12/12- iyunya-ispolnyaetsya-30-let-novoy-rossii-rasskazyvaem-chto-privelo-k-ee- nezaplanirovannomu-poyavleniyu-to-est-o-perestroyke A conspectus of public lecture “Economic History of the Late Russian Empire” published at theoryandpractice.ru (September 2019) https://theoryandpractice.ru/posts/17687-khleb-i-revolyutsiya-kak-ekonomika- rossiyskoy-imperii-povliyala-na-sobytiya-1917-goda?fbclid=IwAR1Uf- 4Vx2OAfeYZ1nyDuYls3bgGhnHrm-hJ5lzvJDQHhln3FiREWT6OPvk ; A conspectus of public lecture “Soviet Economic History Myths” published at theoryandpractice.ru (September 2019) https://theoryandpractice.ru/posts/17652-pri- staline-takogo-ne-bylo-pochemu-uspeshnost-planovoy-ekonomiki-i-znachenie- industrializatsii--mif ; An interview for “Russian newspaper” (July 2019) https://rg.ru/2019/07/02/markevich- znanie-istoricheskogo-konteksta-pomogaet-luchshe-poniat-nyneshnie- realii.html?fbclid=IwAR1g1e47Ie_2C4skRXm37rlMMVYmWgCD6fmcVw1VVXK vv99rSkh_TFoMc5c ; “Russia in the Great War: Mobilization, grain and revolution” (March 2019) https://voxeu.org/article/russia-great-war-mobilisation-grain-and- revolution?fbclid=IwAR3xsvfVeWcGswFFzu6UqcHzLihb71V0lfaU_z9PnCoQyHbSf0 bD2nEjt8U An interview for Repulbic.ru (June 2018) https://republic.ru/posts/91197 Op-ed at republic.ru (January 2018) https://republic.ru/posts/88968 An interview for Gaidar Foundation (November 2017) http://award.gaidarfund.ru/articles/2945/tab1 An interview for Colta.ru on the hundred anniversary of the Russian revolution (February 2017) http://www.colta.ru/articles/society/14024?page=14 An interview for Harvard Business Review Russia, 30.10.2015 http://hbr-russia.ru/biznes-i-obshchestvo/obshchestvennye-instituty/a16699/ An interview for Slon.ru (in Russian) on history of privatization in Russia 11.03.2015 https://slon.ru/posts/49224 Op-ed “Serfdom and Russian economic development” for VoxEU, 28.02.2015

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http://www.voxeu.org/article/serfdom-and-russian-economic-development Interview to the “Moscow news” (March 2013) http://ria.ru/interview/20130305/925920233.html Interview to Gazeta.ru, 14.11.2012 http://www.gazeta.ru/science/2012/11/14_a_4851957.shtml Interviews and articles on the occasion of the main prize of 2011 Russian National Award for Best Research in Applied Economics: Moscow news http://mn.ru/business_economy/20120405/314946339.html Expert http://expert.ru/expert/2012/14/hronika-russkoj-katastrofyi/ OpEc http://www.opec.ru/1402325.html Versiya http://versia.ru/articles/2012/apr/11/biznes- daydzhest_za_nedelu_2_kvartal/page3#toc Slon.ru http://slon.ru/russia/ekonomicheskiy_rekviem_po_08_08_08- 501942.xhtml Polit.ru http://polit.ru/news/2012/04/05/econprize_2012/ EchoMosc: http://echo.msk.ru/blog/aillar/879657-echo/ VoxEU: http://www.voxeu.org/article/russia-s-national-income-war-and- revolution-1913-1928 Talk on Stalin’s economy at Polit.ru http://polit.ru/article/2010/03/07/stalin/ “Sovnarkhozy – Khruchshev’s failed reform: voluntary initiative or missed opportunity?” Forbes Russia, December 2010 “Anatomy of the Soviet economic miracle” Forbes Russia, March 2009; Interviews on Soviet economic history at radio station Echo Moskvy (December 2009, November 2010);

Languages: Russian (native), English (fluent).

References: Professor Paul R. Gregory Research Fellow, Hoover Institutions, Stanford University, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-6003 Phone: +1 650-723-1754 E-mail: [email protected]

Emeritus Professor Mark Harrison Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK Phone: +44 (0)24 7652 3030 Email: [email protected]

Professor Ekaterina Zhuravskaya Paris School of Economics, Campus Paris-Jourdan, 48 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France, office 11, Phone: +33(0) 1 80 52 16 12 E-mail: [email protected]

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