🎉 NES Professor Ivan Stelmakh has been named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the “Science” category!
Congrats also to NES MWM graduate Sergey Bugrov, also recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30.
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AI, crypto, macroeconomics, behavioral economics — these were just some of the topics explored at the 57th #NES Research Conference. Over two days, NES master’s and PhD students presented 49 research projects: https://t.co/annXz6jomE
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🎓 Congratulations to NES students and alumni admitted to top international PhD programs in 2026!
Proud to see #NES graduates pursuing academic careers and contributing to global research. More: https://t.co/LedUaZ7qFD
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🏆 Strong debut for the HSE–NES BA team at the 12th NCUMC (St. Petersburg)
Denis Zorin — 2nd place, Egor Razzhivin and Artemy Stankevich — 3rd prizes in individual standings. The team placed 10th overall. More: https://t.co/aOaHunJ5K9
Next stop: IMC 2026 💪 #NES#econtwitter
🎓 Big news from NES!
HSE–NES BAE students Margarita Kudaeva and Georgii Marinichev co-authored a paper (forthcoming in Journal of Development Economics) with @ProfSultanEcon and secured top placements: MIT PhD and UChicago predoc. More: https://t.co/QZoL5cPTQs
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🎉 We are pleased to announce that three new faculty members will join the School in the coming academic years. Arseniy Stolyarov and Yuan Chen will begin their appointments at NES in Fall 2026. Yucheng Lu will join the School in Fall 2027: https://t.co/OnaVi9JI9C
📢A new series of NES public talks starts April 13! Join #NES Popular Science Days in memory of Gur Ofer (working language: Russian)
Today's topic (starts at 7:00 PM Moscow time): "The Economics of Scarcity: What the World Will Compete For". LIVE STREAM https://t.co/MCffpBiVdu
We share research, news, and insights on economics across platforms — from LinkedIn and YouTube to podcasts and popular science projects.
Explore all our channels and initiatives here: https://t.co/cvp3GkYw9V
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🎓Excited to share — @ProfSultanEcon will present at the Princeton Political Economy Workshop.
His talk, “Courts of Tomorrow: Evidence from a Nationwide Introduction of Generative AI,” explores how AI tools and training affect judicial performance.
More: https://t.co/FKOsQMuvUU
🌍 #NES Professor Natalya Volchkova took part in the 28th Plenary Session of the United Nations Committee for Development Policy (CDP) (New York, Feb 23–27, 2026), where she delivered remarks on trade risks for Least Developed Countries.
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Beneath the ban of abortion: Evidence from the USSR
Sultan Mehmood @mrsultan713 @NES_Moscow, Yaroslav Prokhorskoy @essec, Hosny Zoabi @NES_Moscow
https://t.co/QTZcAQvfkZ
🎓 Congrats! @ProfSultanEcon has been promoted to Tenured Associate Professor at NES, effective January 1, 2026.
Looking forward to his further contributions to the School and the academic community! #econtwitter
More: https://t.co/94UA7atG9T
🎉 Great news! NES Prof. Rustam Ibragimov has joined the Editorial Board of Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (Springer Nature, Nature Portfolio) #econtwitter
More: https://t.co/K0X1IJ210B
#NES Professors Olga Kuzmina, Aleksey Kolokolov, and Timur Sobolev took part in the 14th International Moscow Finance Conference (Nov 28, 2025) at ICEF, HSE University #econtwitter
More: https://t.co/wP1lZ7vOn2
New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP20891
Who Gets Hired? The Strength of Weak Ties and the Signaling of Strong Ties
Shahir Safi @NES_Moscow, Yves Zenou @yveszenou1@MonashUni
https://t.co/3kRQrV3en0
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On November 14–15, 2025, #NES hosted the 56th Research Conference. Over the course of two days, NES professors, PhD students and invited researchers presented the results of their current studies: https://t.co/6dRkkI1kK9
Economic research subjects often cause confusion: what's the benefit of studying now the events of a distant past? Konstantin Egorov, a professor of the University of Antwerp and a NES alumnus, explains what researchers are really looking for: https://t.co/1S1HF4f7tH #EconTwitter
Meet Alexey Kolokolov, Assistant Professor of Finance. His research explores econometrics and financial markets, with key contributions in high-frequency data analysis, forecasting, and modeling extreme market events #econtwitter
Let us introduce Assistant Professor of Economics Nadezhda Pozdnyakova. Her research interests focus on macroeconomics, international economics, and behavioral macroeconomics #econtwitter