• Started working at the Higher School of Economics in 2012.

Powers/Responsibilities

In accordance with the objectives of the Department, within its competence:

I will provide assistance in matters of participation of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in other legal entities, conduct a legal examination of the package of organizational and constituent documents with the participation of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in legal entities, advise on the preparation of documents and the procedure for registering these legal entities

I will prepare an opinion on issues arising in the activities of the National Research University Higher School of Economics and its branches related to the information contained in the constituent documents of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, local regulations of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, the Unified state register legal entities and other registers

I will prepare a power of attorney to represent the interests of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in the authorities state power, organs local government, in judicial bodies, in organizations, institutions, enterprises, for the conclusion and execution of a civil contract, as well as for the exercise of any other powers delegated by the rector or other heads of the Higher School of Economics (on the letterhead of the Higher School of Economics, notarial, in the order of delegation )

I will conduct a legal examination of the draft local regulatory act on structural unit, on governing bodies and other collegial bodies of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, changes to such local regulations, if necessary, I will prepare an explanatory conclusion on it

I will advise on the authority of HSE managers and employees contained in powers of attorney, and in the prescribed manner will issue a copy of the required power of attorney.

Also, within the framework of my functionality, I post regulatory legal acts issued in relation to the National Research University Higher School of Economics by government bodies, constituent and organizational legal documents of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, local regulatory acts of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, orders for the enactment, amendment, approval, and invalidation of these local ones regulations in a unified database of documents regulating the activities of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, on the corporate website (portal) of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

If your question is not related to any of the above-mentioned tasks of the Department, you can contact me, and I will definitely help you find the necessary employee of the Legal Department, whose competence includes resolving the issue that interests you.

Education

Additional education / Advanced training / Internships

2019 - Practical skills of a lawyer: negotiations, writing documents, judicial rhetoric, project management, work of the legal department, M-Logos

2018 – Fundamentals of data analysis and artificial intelligence, Higher School of Economics

2017 – Online course Doping: Sports, Organizations and Sciences, Coursera

2017 – Public procurement: theory for practice, Higher School of Economics

Achievements and awards

Gratitude from the Director of Legal Affairs of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (November 2018)

Experience

My labor activity started at HSE in October 2012 in the Directorate information technology. He held the position of computer operator. Within their job responsibilities provided technical support to employees of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, advised university employees on the use of software. He worked in this position until April 2015. At the same time, he studied at the Faculty of Law of the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after I.M. Gubkin, because connected his future with the legal profession. While still a student, he did an internship at the Legal Department of the National Research University Higher School of Economics and even then dreamed of working there. However, after receiving a bachelor’s degree, he worked for some time in a commercial organization as a legal assistant: he was engaged in judicial claims work, answered inquiries government agencies, developed templates for powers of attorney for representing interests in various bodies and organizations, and gained experience. Fate smiled and I had the chance to return to the Higher School of Economics again, but as a lawyer in the Legal Department, as I once dreamed of! Currently, as a legal consultant in the department of regulatory support of the Legal Department of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, I support corporate issues of the university.

(ICEF) The ICEF Director directly manages the Institute and organizes the educational, scientific, administrative, economic and other activities of the Institute.

The ICEF Director ensures the organization educational process and carries out general management of research work at the Institute, in accordance with the Charter of the University, international treaties, Regulations on the Institute, and local regulations of the University related to the activities of the Institute, approved in the prescribed manner.

The ICEF Director is authorized to: conclude contracts and agreements on cooperation with Russian and foreign legal entities that do not entail financial obligations for the HSE; coordinate ICEF international cooperation programs with foreign partners; make decisions on the use of funds from the Institute’s budget and develop the Institute’s budget.

The following personnel issues are within the competence of the ICEF Director: development of the Institute’s staffing table, participation in decisions regarding the hiring and dismissal of administrative and managerial personnel of the Institute, approval job descriptions employees of the Institute, organizing the filling of vacant teaching staff positions.

To resolve operational issues, the director forms the Directorate of the Institute, determines its composition and number.

We are talking with ICEF Director Sergei Yakovlev.
- How did the cooperation between the State University Higher School of Economics and the London School of Economics come about?
ki?
- We agreed with LSE that she will help us create a high-quality program at the bachelor’s level in the field of Economics. Our students will simultaneously study both under the Russian program and under the External Program of the University of London, which provides students with the opportunity
from different countries receive a widely recognized British education. Currently, 34 thousand students in 180 countries are studying it. Academic standards in economics, management, finance and social sciences are provided by LSE. To confirm the quality of education, students annually
take independent exams. The British side is interested in
to spread their approaches to higher economic education in Russia.

Direct investments

Let's get personal

What would you like to do if, according to our traditional debriefing, the main factor hindering the development of Russian business, after the already familiar unpredictability of the authorities, high administrative barriers and absolutely predictable corruption, was the lack of qualified personnel. And it is still unclear where to get them from: as a conference organized by the Kommersant publishing house and the Higher School of Economics showed, domestic higher education does not keep up with the demands of leading Russian companies.

Kommersant-Money

Student exchange program between Russian and European universities

In the Radio Liberty studio - director International Institute of Economics and Finance of the Higher School of Economics Sergei Yakovlev, Head of the International Relations Department of the Russian Trade and Economic University Vasily Badulin and Candidate of Legal Sciences, writer-publicist Ilya Rassolov. Ilya just went on an exchange trip to the University of Leon in France a few years ago, and will share his experience...

Radio Liberty

Laurels for a bachelor
ICEF students receive two diplomas at once

On this September evening, the residence of the British Ambassador in Moscow resembled the famous Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the courtyard of an ancient mansion on the Sofia embankment, students and teachers in black mentors and long robes decorated with gold embroidery crowded. It seemed that Professor Dumbledore himself would now come out onto the porch and invite the children to a celebration in the great hall of the castle. However, instead of him, the director of the International Institute of Economics and Finance of the State University-Higher School of Economics, Sergei Yakovlev, appeared and invited those gathered to the ceremony of the fifth graduation of ICEF students.

Moskovsky Komsomolets

In a good information community
There should be a Russia developing information and communication technologies (ICT)

Today, the future of the ICT industry in the country is largely connected with the federal target program “Electronic Russia”. A significant occasion to familiarize the mass audience and the expert community with how “Electronic Russia” is developing was the holding in Moscow of the 2nd international exhibition and forum “Infocommunications of Russia - XXI century” - “InfoCom-2002”. The exhibition took place in Exhibition complex on Presnya, gathered about two hundred exhibitors - more than two times more than InfoCom-2001.

Work

Day open doors, which took place this Sunday at ICEF, was not without pleasant surprises. The guests got acquainted not only with the learning process, teachers and career opportunities of the university, but also with an outstanding graduate and even with LSE Deputy Director David Webb, who recorded a video message especially for them directly from London.

ICEF graduates received diplomas at the residence of the British Ambassador

An oak staircase, massive fireplaces, a balcony overlooking the Kremlin - ICEF graduates are traditionally presented with diplomas in a mansion on Sofia Embankment, and the place for the celebration was not chosen by chance. Bachelor's degree graduates receive two diplomas - from HSE and the University of London, and master's graduates receive a HSE diploma and a certificate from the London School of Economics. How the 19th award ceremony went, in a report from the portal’s news service.

HSE complex on Pokrovsky Boulevard opened for students

New academic year at the Higher School of Economics began with a housewarming party! The long-awaited opening of a new complex of buildings on Pokrovsky Boulevard has taken place. Yaroslav Kuzminov, Evgeny Yasin and vice-rectors of the university congratulated students, teachers and staff on this event.

ICEF 2018 graduates: everything is just beginning

On September 13, 230 ICEF graduates received diplomas for completing bachelor's and master's programs, which are implemented jointly with the University of London and the London School of Economics. The more than 20-year history of cooperation between the Higher School of Economics and the London School of Economics of the University of London shows how important international cooperation between universities is for the development of culture, science and education.

The All-Russian Olympiad for Schoolchildren in Economics ended in Voronovo near Moscow.

HSE, as usual, became one of the organizers of its final stage, the winners of which receive the right to enter universities without exams. 272 students of grades 8-11 from 55 regions took part in this goal in the final stage, most of them were 11th graders.

International College of Economics and Finance (ICEF) was created at HSE in 1997 with the academic support of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), with the aim to provide students with up-to-date and world-class education in economics and finance. This year ICEF turns 20 years, and ICEF Director Sergey Yakovlev talked to The HSE Look about the milestones of ICEF development, its contribution to HSE as a whole and plans for the future.

“The main thing they teach you at ICEF is to think”

The sixteenth ceremony of awarding HSE and University of London diplomas to ICEF graduates from the National Research University Higher School of Economics took place at the residence of the British Ambassador to Russia. This year the number of graduates was a record - almost 190 people in bachelor's and master's degrees.

ICEF invited its graduates to listen to classics

HSE is one of the universities that strive to actively communicate with alumni in a variety of formats. On June 10, a meeting of the Alumni Club of the International Institute of Economics and Finance (ICEF HSE) took place at the University’s Professors’ Club, where musical concerts are traditionally held for HSE employees. This meeting contributed to the establishment of a new tradition - financial support of ICEF initiatives by alumni.

On September 15, the 15th ceremony of presenting diplomas to graduates of the International Institute of Economics and Finance (ICEF) of the National Research University Higher School of Economics took place at the residence of the British Ambassador to Russia. educational programs which are implemented jointly with the London School of Economics and political sciences University of London.

How to become a HiPo and make a career

Pareto's Law applies everywhere: 80% of a company's profits come from the 20% of its most talented employees. They are called HiPo - “high-po”, from the English high potential. How companies work with such employees, as well as how to become a “hi-po” yourself, was discussed at the HR forum at Kaspersky Lab, where representatives of the country’s largest IT companies, various industries, the financial sector and even sports management gathered. Director of the International Institute of Economics and Finance of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Sergei Yakovlev told at the forum how ICEF trains valuable personnel with great potential. ICEF also acted as an educational partner of the event.

From My Point of View, That Was the Best Outcome

Artem Neklyudov, ICEF BSc Graduate 2007, last year completed his PhD in finance at Carnegie Mellon university. In this interview he talks about what influenced his decision to become an academic, how to find work after progressing, and why research involves teamwork.

  • Director
  • Director
  • Professor of the Department of State and municipal government faculty social sciences
  • Ordinary Professor (2016)
  • Member of the National Research University Higher School of Economics

Education, academic degrees

  • Candidate of Sciences: Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, 1992, specialty 08.00.00 “Economic Sciences”
  • Moscow State University named after. M.V. Lomonosov, 1988, faculty: economics, specialty “economist, teacher of political economy”

Professional interests:

  • industrial policy;
  • corporate governance;
  • government procurement;
  • relationships between business and government.

Yakovlev A.A. - one of the leading Russian experts in the field of economic development, leader and participant research projects by orders of Russian authorities. In 2005-2007 was the project manager with the World Bank to assess the investment climate and competitiveness in the Russian manufacturing industry, carried out with the support of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development. In 2011-2012 - Head of the Russian team in the World Bank project ‘Doing Business in Russia’.

In 2011-2012, he was the head of expert group No. 4 “Institutions, protection of property rights, competition and entrepreneurship” as part of the revision of the 2020 Strategy. For his active participation in this work, he was awarded the Order of Honor in April 2012.

Since 2006, member of the Executive Committee of the European Association for Comparative economic research(EACES), since 2015, President of the Association of Independent Centers for Economic Analysis (ANCEA). Since 2006, member of the Expert Council of the RSPP, since 2011, member of the Expert Council " Business Russia", since 2012 - member of the Expert Council of the Government of the Russian Federation, since September 2017 - member working group State Council Russian Federation“On the development of regional industrial policy.”

In 2017 he became a laureate of the Yegor Gaidar Prize in the nomination “For outstanding contribution in the field of economics."

Andrey Alexandrovich Yakovlev

Reason for nomination: For contribution to the development of economic thought; for a series of theoretical and empirical studies in the field of industrial economics and the political economy of reforms.

Andrey Yakovlev – economist, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice public administration» National Research University Higher School of Economics; Director of the Institute for Analysis of Enterprises and Markets, National Research University Higher School of Economics; director International Center Studies of Institutions and Development, which is one of the international laboratories created at the Higher School of Economics in 2011 with the aim of developing new research teams, including well-known foreign scientists and researchers from the Higher School of Economics.

Andrey Yakovlev combines active research activities with extensive expert and advisory work on improving economic legislation and government management of the Russian economy.

In 2012 awarded the Order Honor.

Since I was about 15 years old, I have believed that ideas can change the world, but these changes must be based on an economic basis. Therefore, in the 10th grade I chose between the Faculty of Philosophy and Economics of Moscow State University. As a result, I went to study at the department of political economy, which I do not regret at all. Of course, we were taught Marxist political economy, but we were also taught to think and analyze facts - in this sense Faculty of Economics Moscow State University with all ideological restrictions Soviet period was a strong school.

In international terminology, my research refers to new institutional economics. But within the Russian academic community, I consider myself to be “Professor Yasin’s school.” I came to Evgeniy Grigorievich in my 5th year, and then, as a graduate student at the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University, I actually wrote my dissertation at CEMI in Yasin’s department, where Sergei Aleksashenko, Vladimir Mashchits, Tatyana Dolgopyatova, Vladimir Tsapelik, Pavel Teplukhin, Sergei Zenkin then worked. And although I do not consider myself a liberal and argue with Evgeniy Grigorievich quite often, this does not at all prevent us from working fruitfully together at HSE for many years.

IN in a broad sense– political economy. This is not a new direction at all, but recent years it acquired a “new breath”. A number of colleagues (for example, from NES) prefer to distinguish between old and new works within this area, using the term “ political economy" But, in my opinion, it is still based on an analysis of the interests of social groups and their influence on decision-making processes in economics and politics. In my understanding, Douglas North actually comes to political economy in his latest works - with his analysis of the role of violence in economic development and the concept of “restricted access orders”. And it is precisely these works that today seem to me the most promising for a comprehensive explanation of the contradictory processes of development of the Russian economy and Russian society.

Sergei Mikhailovich Ignatiev

Reason for nomination: For contribution to the development of economic thought; for overcoming the financial crisis of 2008-2009 that arose in Russia.

Sergey Ignatiev – statesman, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia from 2002 to 2013.

In the 90s he was part of Yegor Gaidar's team. Positions held: Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance (1991 - 1992); Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia (1992-1993); Deputy Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation (1993-1996); Assistant to the President of Russia for Economic Affairs (1996-1997); First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation (1997-2002).

Currently he is the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Sberbank, Advisor to the Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. He is among the candidates for membership in the new Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Russia.

Sergei Ignatiev is a significant figure in Russian financial system and co-author of the reforms that led to the creation of a modern banking system, and, in many ways, determined the macroeconomic policy of Russia. Sergei Ignatiev played a key role in overcoming the banking crisis of 2008–2009.

Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV, III and II degrees.

How and why did you get involved in economics?

In 1967, immediately after graduating from the Leningrad Energy College, I was called up to conscript service to the army. There I first began to be interested social problems. The time was very difficult: events in France and Czechoslovakia. I read a lot. At the same time I read a Soviet textbook on political economy. After finishing his service, interest in economic problems did not disappear. The first acquaintance with Paul Samuelson's textbook occurred in early 1970, in the republican library in Syktyvkar (I was there on a business trip). A little later I tried to read “ General theory"John Maynard Keynes, but didn't understand anything. In August 1970 he entered the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University.

To which scientific school Do you relate to yourself?

In the 60s and 70s of the last century, economists involved in macroeconomics were divided into “Keynesians” and “monetarists”. Now this border has almost disappeared.

In 2009, in conditions of a deep economic crisis, a sharp reduction in demand, both from the population and from enterprises, I was an active supporter of stimulating aggregate demand, including through increased government spending and increased lending to the economy by state banks. This position can be conditionally called “Keynesian”.

If we talk about the causes of inflation, then my position can rather be described as “monetarist”: ultimately, if you take a long period of time (for example, 10 years), the inflation rate is determined by the dynamics of the money supply.

What direction is modern economic science seems the most promising to you?

Don't know. For the last 22 years, as an official, I have not been involved in serious science. Sometimes I read scientific articles, but it was, as they say, on the topic of the day.

It seems to me that we still lack basic knowledge in the field of microeconomics, macroeconomics, theory of public finance, etc. I mean, first of all, officials, politicians, journalists and even, scary to say, experts.

I do not share the civic position and professional activity. I was very lucky. As an official, I did not have to (with very few exceptions) implement decisions with which I fundamentally disagreed. I remember only one such unpleasant incident. Compromises had to be made, but not often.

Alexander Alexandrovich Auzan

Reason for nomination: For his contribution to the development of economic thought.

Alexander Auzan – Doctor of Economic Sciences, acting. Dean of the Faculty of Economics of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Head of the Department of Applied Institutional Economics of the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov (since 2002), member of the Economic Council under the President of the Russian Federation, member of the Government Commission for Administrative Reform, president of the Institute of the National Project “Social Contract” (since 2000), public figure, publicist, member of various collegial governing bodies.

Alexander Alexandrovich develops a direction at the intersection of sociocultural research and economic science: incentives and preferences arising from cultural codes - how this can be taken into account in economic analysis. Alexander Auzan is one of the leaders of the new wave, stimulating a revival of interest in economics in the country.

How and why did you get involved in economics?

As a child, I was interested in history, then in philosophy, then I tried to combine one and the other by entering the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University, and I was right. Therefore, now, calling myself an economist, I have the opportunity to study history, philosophy, and many other things, without changing my professional position as an economist.

Which scientific school do you consider yourself to be?

I consider myself to be a member of the New Institutional school economic theory, whose founder, Ronald Coase, left this world in September of this year at the age of 103. At the same time, we are trying to develop the Russian direction of the school and create what the founding fathers of this school have not yet succeeded in, namely the theory of informal institutions, which should lead to serious progress in institutional economic theory.

Which direction of modern economic science seems to you the most promising?

I would divide tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. Things related to national economy, new political economy, but the day after tomorrow is more interesting. It seems to me that serious prospects lie in searches at the intersection of economics and natural sciences, since significant progress in some areas of psychology and biology is already making it possible to find new turns within the framework of experimental economics, but so far these are only the first signs.

What area of ​​economic knowledge is most in demand in modern Russia?

Since the main subject of demand in modern Russia continues to be the state and its various branches, developments and consultations related to government regulation, its costs and options are mainly required. Moreover, business places a demand for approximately the same thing, when the customers are collective organizations and business associations. They are interested in the same solutions from the point of view of minimizing government intervention. I think that if we succeed in making progress in the development of informal institutions, we will be able to explain to both companies and authorities why certain regulatory recipes do not work, and what should replace them.

How does your civic position influence your professional activities?

Directly, because for me the main motive is to find an answer to the question of the possibility of changing the social contract in order to change the trajectory of development to a higher one. Discovered twenty years ago and justified by various developments, including in statistics, the “track problem” is a challenge for the country, for those who think about the future not two years in advance, but twenty years.