Sergei Guriev
New Economic School, Moscow and CEPR
Sergei Guriev is Associate Professor and the Rector of the New Economic School in Moscow. He is also a CEO of the Center for Economic and Financial Research at the New Economic School and CEPR Research Affiliate. His research interests include contract theory, corporate governance, labor mobility, political economics, economics of development and transition.
Articles by Sergei Guriev:
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High oil prices and the return of “resource nationalism”
12 April 2008, 33107 reads
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Why is oil bad for a nation’s long-run growth?
21 November 2007, 44078 reads
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Do stronger patents limit the circulation of ideas?
9 November 2007, 7733 reads
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