Andrei Markevich Updated: September 2020 Contact details: New Economic School 45 Skolkovskoe shosse, Skolkovo, Moscow, 143025, Russia 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, Stanford University (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); Andrei Markevich September 2020 2 Visiting Professor at University of Munster, Munster, Germany (July 2008); Visiting scholar at Davies Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University (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 Andrei Markevich September 2020 3 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 Shlomo Weber. 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. Andrei Markevich September 2020 4 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,
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