Mark J. Levin
Principal researcher, Doctor of Sciences in EconomicsE-mail: mlevin (at) mail.ru
Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL DATA
Date of birth: August 12, 1945
Place of
birth: Moscow
Citizenship: Russian Federation
EDUCATION
1995
– Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Russian
Federation
Doctor of Sciences in Economics
1975 – Central Economics
and Mathematics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Candidate of
Sciences in Systems Analysis and Operations Research
1972 – Department
of Mechanics and Mathematics, Moscow State University
MSc in Mathematics
1968
– Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Moscow Oil and Gas Institute
MSc
in Electronics Engineering
FIELDS OF INTEREST
Microeconomics, Economics of Corruption and Lobbying, Economics of Transition, Econometrics, Data Mining in Economics and Social Sciences
POSITIONS HELD
2001-present
– State University - The Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Division of Microeconomics
Professor
and Head
1989-present – Central Economics and Mathematics Institute,
Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation
Laboratory of Mathematical Economics
Senior
Research Fellow
1996-1997 – Administration of the President of
Russia
Consultant in Economics and Anti-Corruption Policy
1983-1989
– National Institute for Economics of Research & Development, Moscow
Leading
Research Associate
1973-1983 – National Institute of Automation in Metallurgy,
Moscow
Senior Research Associate
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2006
(Autumn Term) – Department of Economics, University Paris-1, Sorbonne, France
Visiting
Professor
Course taught: Economics of Corruption
2002-2006
(Spring Term) – Department of Economics, University of Haifa, Israel
Visiting
Professor
Courses taught: Advanced Econometrics, Economics of Transition
1996-present
(part-time before 2001) – Department of Mathematical Economics and Econometrics,
State University - The Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Professor
Courses
taught: Microeconomics, Economics of Corruption and Lobbying, Industrial Organisation,
Applied Microeconomics, Family Economics
1992-present (part-time) –
New Economic School, Moscow
Professor
Courses taught: Topics in Mathematics
for Economics, Economics of Corruption, Mathematical Programming and Optimal Control
1975-1992
(part-time) – Department of Information Technology and Economics, Moscow Technical
University of Steel and Alloys |
LONG-TERM WORKING VISITS
1998 (6 months) – National Research Centre, Institute for
Applied Mathematical Methods in Economics (CEPREMAP), Paris, France
Research
subject: Transition Economics and Research & Development in Russia (EC project
Copernicus)
1997-1998 (3 months) – Centre for World Food Studies, Free
University (SOW - VU), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Research subject: Statistical
Analysis of the Development of the Agriculture in FSU Caucasian States
1995
(5 months) – The Maurice Falk Institute For Economic Research in Israel, Jerusalem,
Israel
Research subject: Econometric Models for Absorption of New Immigrants
in Israel