Svetlana Andrianova
University of Leicester
Svetlana Andrianova is Reader (Associate Professor) in Economics at the University of Leicester. She has a degree in Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University (Lomonosov), postgraduate degrees in Economics from the University of Cambridge and the Consortium of European Universities and a PhD in Economics from London South Bank University. Her research, spanning areas such as institutions, corruption and extortion, government banks and financial development, has been published in leading academic journals including Economics Letters, Journal of Development Economics and Journal of Law, Economics and Organization.
Articles by Svetlana Andrianova:
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Why do African banks lend so little?
25 March 2011, 10952 reads
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Don’t rush to privatise government owned banks
20 January 2010, 13049 reads
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