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Dmitri Vinogradov

  • Dmitri Vinogradov has been at HSE University since 1993.

Responsibilities

- design of a concept of Postgraduate School of Applied Economics and Management under the educational programme (EP) of higher education 38.06.01 “Economics”;

- academic supervision of the Postgraduate School of Applied Economics and Management under the EP of higher education 38.06.01 “Economics”;

- coordination of events during enrollment to the postgraduate school;

- forming the faculty in order to enable the teaching process under the EP of higher education 38.06.01 “Economics”;

- supervision of preparation of materials for licensing of the EP of higher education 38.06.01 “Economics”;

- develop a basic working curriculum of the EP of higher education 38.06.01 “Economics” for 2019-2022 academic years;

- engage in teaching (academic) activities via teaching disciplines assigned to the HSE-Perm’s School of Economics and Finance, on educational programmes of different levels of higher education (Undergraduate programme, Master's programme, Doctoral School) as well as supervising term papers, graduation theses and dissertations of HSE-Perm students.

Degrees

2024
PhD

Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience

2002-2006, Dr.rer.pol. (PhD in Economics), summa cum laude, University of Heidelberg

1995, Academic teaching qualification in Economics, Certificate by the Republican Centre of Humanitarian Education and the Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Courses (2021/2022)

  • Courses

    MSc: Financial Risk Management (Glasgow), Financial Crises (Essex), Modern Banking (Essex), Bank Strategy and Risk (Essex), Financial Economics (HSE), Theory of Finance (HSE), Monetary Economics (HSE), Theory of International Financial Markets (HSE).

    BSc: Derivative Securities (Glasgow), Financial Markets and Monetary Policy (Essex, HSE), Introduction to Banking (Essex), International Banking (Essex), Development Finance and Microcredit (Essex), Microeconomics (Heidelberg), Game Theory (Heidelberg), General Equilibrium Theory (Heidelberg), Pricing and Competition (Heidelberg), Theory of Financial Markets (Heidelberg).

    Launched new modules and courses: Financial Crises (MSc, Essex), Development Finance and Microcredit (BSc, Essex); MSc “Business Strategies in a Global Environment” (joint Essex and HSE-Perm).

    Visiting

    2013, 2012 2010, 2009 - Higher School of Economics (Perm) – visiting professor of financial economics

    2007-2008 - University of Heidelberg – visiting lecturer in the theory of financial markets

  • Theory of Finance (Master’s programme; Faculty of Economics; 1 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
  • Past Courses

Courses (2020/2021)

PhD Supervision

Current students: Angela Izah – in Experimental Finance and Decision-making, Alessandro Leardi (Bank of Italy, part-time) – in Banking Regulation and Market Risk, Muhamad Zafar – in Derivatives and Electricity Markets, Haji Yakubu – in Behavioural Finance. Former students: Yousef Makhlouf (placement: Nottingham Trent University) – co-supervisor, Azusa Takeyama (placement: Bank of Japan) – co-supervisor, Jörg Rieger (placement: University of Heidelberg) – 2nd supervisor, Alexia Ventouri (placement: University of Sussex) – internal examiner, Jesus Garza Garcia (placement: Ministry of Finance, Mexico) – internal examiner

Publications44

Conferences

2019 - Royal Economic Society (Warwick), JE "Ambiguity and Strategic Interactions" (University of Grenoble), University of Hamburg (seminar talk)

2018 – Royal Economic Society (Sussex), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (seminar talk)

2017 – U. Rotterdam and U. Padua (seminar talks) 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Banking (St Andrews)

2016 – Workshop on household surveys in macroeconomics (U. Hamburg), Workshop “Public-Private Interactions: Design and Deliberations” (HSE - Perm), Economics, Behaviour and Experiments – invited lecture at HSE-Perm

2016, 2014 – FUR conference (U. Warwick, U. Rotterdam,);

2013 – ETH Zurich (seminar talk), U. Urbino (EIBURS), U. Essex (ESSEXLab);

2012 – Workshop on expectations formation (U. Hamburg);

2011 – Behavioural finance conference (Cass), IFABS (U. Rome III);

2010 – Bank of Netherlands (conference on CB policy communication), ICEF, Moscow (seminar talk)

2009 – Financial Crises – invited lecture at HSE-Perm

2008, 2003 – Money, Macro and Finance (Birkbeck, U. Cambridge)

2007 – EEA (Budapest), CEPR conference on Banking and Macroeconomy (ETH Zurich) 2006, 2005, 2004 – Banking and Monetary Economics Symposium (U. Lille, U. Strasbourg, U. Nice)

2005 – EFA (Moscow)

Journal of Industrial and Business Economics from 2018

Grants

“Effects of non-monetary incentives on pro-environmental behavior of individuals and organisations” funded by Russian Foundation for Basic Research, joint with E. Shadrina, £20K (2 years)2018-2019
“Big news for small people: formation of perceptions and expectations” funded by British Academy / Leverhulme Trust, joint with M. Lamla, £10K2017
“Identifying the Effect of Central Bank Announcements on Consumer Expectations” funded by the Bank of England, joint with M. Lamla, £7K2016
“Public-Private Interactions” research group funding, Higher School of Economics, RF, co-applicant, £50K2014
Alumnus Award for academic achievements, Higher School of Economics, £6K2012
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship for research in “Intellectual Financial Services”, International Masters in Economy, State and Society (IMESS) consortium, principal investigator, €4.8K2011
PhD scholarship, DAAD, €40K2001-2004
European Commission TACIS ACE research grant for “Financial Markets and Transition”, co-investigator, €80K1995-1998

 

Employment history

Dmitri is a Senior Lecturer in Corporate Finance and Banking. Previously, Dmitri worked for 10 years at the Essex Business School, University of Essex (UK), and before that worked at the University of Heidelberg (Germany) and the Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Russia).

Dmitri's research is in applied microeconomics of uncertainty, with applications to financial markets, banking and public finance. In particular, Dmitri studies how uncertainty affects decisions and the welfare of ordinary people, how public announcements and information inflow translate into expectations, and how political and financial institutions can help improve our well-being. Dmitri has worked on projects funded by the EU (TACIS), UN (WIDER), British Academy, Bank of England, among others.

Dmitri is on the Editorial Board of Journal of Industrial and Business Economics and co-organising iCare - the International conference on applied research in economics and finance. 

Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow – senior lecturer (associate professor) in Corporate Finance and Banking:

- Member of the Steering Committee, Glasgow Centre for International Development – from 2017

from 2017

Essex Business School, University of Essex

– lecturer in Finance: - Member of the Steering Committee, ESSEXLab – from 2016

- Director of Postgraduate Studies (Finance) in 2011-2016 - Study Abroad Officer in 2007-2011

2007-2017
Organizer of PPI Workshop – Public-Private Interactions: Design and Deliberations – member of Scientific Committee (Perm)2015, 2016
Organizer of iCare – International Conference on Applied Research in Economics and Finance – member/chair of the Programme committee (2013-15, 2017-18, Perm), local organizer (2016, Essex)annually from 2013
Alfred Weber Institute, University of Heidelberg – research and teaching assistant2002-2007
Higher School of Economics (Moscow) – lecturer in Money and Finance1995-2002
Dun and Bradstreet CIS (Moscow) – business analyst1995-1996
Higher School of Economics (Moscow) – project manager, department of international relations1993-1995

 


Consultancy

2015 - Expert in the World Bank project “Benchmarking PPP in Russia”

2011-2013 - Consultant in the EBRD and UNCITRAL Initiative on the Enhancement of Public Procurement in the CIS Countries and Mongolia

2004-2005 - Consultant for the World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations University (UNU-WIDER)

2000-2001 - Consultant in the EU-ETF Project “Evaluation of the effectiveness of managers’ training programme (Presidential Initiative)”, European Training Foundation and RF Ministry for Economy and Trade

2020 iCare Participants Discuss the Economic Effects of the Pandemic, the Accessibility of Higher Education in Russia, and More

On September 21, the VIII International Conference on Applied Research in Economics (iCare) was held online, bringing together more than 100 researchers from 19 countries. Organizers, speakers, teachers, and students shared their impressions of the event and talked about the opportunities that the conference opens up for them.

From Shocks and Crises to Inequality, the Environment and Coronavirus: HSE University in Perm to Host 8th iCare Conference

On September 21, 2020, the HSE University - Perm will hold its eighth iCare — International Conference on Applied Research in Economics (and Finance and Management). This year, the event will be held online for the first time, and participants will not only be able to give presentations, but will also have the opportunity to talk in informal ‘virtual rooms’.

‘This Is Intellectual Luxury’: The ICare Conference In Perm

Recently, this year’s International Conference on Applied Research in Economics, an annual event which has become one of the trademarks of HSE University-Perm, came to a closeend. Dmitriy Potapov and Dmitri Vinogradov spoke to us about the history and geography of the conference, its speakers and future plans.

Dmitri Vinogradov at ‘Conference on Household Expectations’

A joint conference of the central banks of Germany and France was held on September 27th and 28th, 2019 at the Bundesbank in Frankfurt. It was dedicated to the empirical analysis of survey data on macroeconomic household expectations.

iCare 2019: Summary

From September 23 to 25, 2019, the International Conference on Applied Research in Economics (iCare) was held at HSE University-Perm. It brought together more than 50 researchers from around the world. Organizers, keynote speakers, and lecturers shared their impressions about the event and explained why iCare is a place where academic dreams can come true.