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Sergei Maratovich Guriev (, ; born 21 October 1971) is a Russian economist, currently serving as the 10th dean and a professor of economics at the
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since August 2024. Previously at
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, he served as provost from 2022 to 2024 and as professor of economics from 2013 to 2024. He also served as chief economist of the
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from 2016 to 2019. He was a Morgan Stanley Professor of Economics and a rector at Moscow's New Economic School (NES) from 2004 to 2013, before he resigned and moved to France following a search of his office and the seizure of his past five years of emails by the Russian government.


Biography

Sergei Guriev was born to an ethnic Ossetian family, on 21 October 1971 in
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,
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. He received his straight As high school diploma in 1988 from Kyiv Physics Mathematics High School #145. In 1993 he graduated
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from
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT; , also known as PhysTech), is a public university, public research university located in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It prepares specialists in theoretical physics, theoretical and applied physics, ...
with master’s degrees in Economics and Computer Science, and in 1994 received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the
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. In 1997–98, he visited the Department of Economics at MIT on a post-doctoral fellowship. In 2002, he received a degree of Doctor of Science in Economics (habilitation degree) from the
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. In 2003–2004, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at
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. Guriev was an informal advisor and speechwriter to
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, in office from May 2008 to May 2012, during which time he also sat on government advisory boards and on the boards of state enterprises. He has also supported and advised Russian opposition leader
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, in particular, being one of the founding donors of his
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in 2012, working for his 2013 Moscow Mayor electoral campaign, and serving as an informal advisor afterwards. He joined NES in 1998, become NES’ first tenure-track faculty member in 1999, and become a tenured professor and Rector in 2004. He was also teaching graduate courses in economics of development,
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and
contract theory From a legal point of view, a contract is an institutional arrangement for the way in which resources flow, which defines the various relationships between the parties to a transaction or limits the rights and obligations of the parties. From an ...
.


Departure from Russia

Guriev left Russia on 30 April 2013 after a “frightening and humiliating interrogation” as government investigators searched his office and secured 5 years of his emails due to his activities in a panel of legal and economical experts who critically assessed Russian position in the second
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case. In 2015
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denied that Guriev’s departure “could have been related to any activities of the authorities”. In November 2023, the official Russian news agencies
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and RIA reported that Russia's
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had placed him on a wanted list with Sergey Aleksashenko, another economist in exile, on unspecified charges.


Awards

In 2001, Sergei Guriev was announced the Best Academic Manager in Social Sciences by the Science Support Foundation. In 2000 and 2005, he was awarded a gold medal for Best Research in Development Economics by the
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. In 2006, he was selected a Young Global Leader by the
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. He is currently a Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France, Ordinary Member of the Academia Europaea, and an Honorary Foreign Member of the American Economic Association.


Professional activities

Guriev’s primary interests are in contract theory,
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, labor mobility, political economics, economics of development and transition. His work has been published in international refereed journals, including the
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, The Review of Economic Studies,
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, the Journal of the
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, the
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, the Economic Journal and the
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. He ran a monthly column in ''Forbes Russia'' (in 2006–2013) and a biweekly column for the leading Russian business daily ''
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'' (in 2003–2013). He has also contributed numerous columns in the ''
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'', '' Project Syndicate'', and the '' Moscow Times'', among others. In 2008–2012 he was a member of President of Russia’s Council on Science, Education and Technology, in 2010-12 he was a member of the President of Russia’s Commission on the National Projects, and in 2012–2013 he was a member of Government of Russia’s Commission on Open Government (2012–2013). Guriev is a Research Fellow at the
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(CEPR), London. He was also a Co-Editor of the Economics of Transition, and a Panel Member of the Economic Policy journal. He was a member of the Scientific Council of Bruegel think tank, member of the International Advisory Council of the Peterson Institute for International Council, member of the International Advisory Board of the Blavatnik School of Governance at Oxford University, and a member of the Strategic Council of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po, Paris. He is currently a member of the Executive Committee of the International Economic Association, a Global Member of the Trilateral Commission, and a member of AXA Research Fund’s Scientific Council. In 2016-2017, he served as the President of the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics (formerly the International Society for the New Institutional Economics).


Board memberships

Guriev has been a board member at Sberbank (2008–2014), Agency for Home Mortgage Lending (2008–2013), Russian Agricultural Bank (2008–2009), Alfa Strakhovanie Insurance Company (2009–2013), Russian Venture Company (2009–2013, board chair in 2012–2013), E.ON Russia (2013–2014), and of the Dynasty Foundation (2007–2015, board chair in 2011–2013). In 2009 and 2010 he received the Independent Director of the Year prize from Russia’s National Association of Independent Directors. In 2010, he received a Certificate in Company Directorship from the UK
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and was voted the Best Independent Director by the Association of Managers of Russia and the Russian Institute of Directors. From 2016 until 2019, Guriev was the Chief Economist and a member of the executive committee at the
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.


Selected publications

* Guriev, Sergei, and Daniel Treisman (2022). “ Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century”. Princeton University Press. * Fisman, Raymond J.,  Sergei Guriev, Carolin Ioramashvili, and Alexander Plekhanov (2024).
Corruption and Firm Growth: Evidence from around the World
. Economic Journal 134 (660): 1494–1516. * Cheremukhin, Anton, Mikhail Golosov, Sergei Guriev, and Aleh Tsyvinski (2024).
he Political Development Cycle: The Right and the Left in People’s Republic of China from 1953
. American Economic Review, 114(4): 1107-39. * Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina, Sergei Guriev, Andrei Markevich (2024).
New Russian Economic History
. Journal of Economic Literature 62(1):47-114. * Emeric Henry, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, Sergei Guriev (2022).
Checking and Sharing Alt-Facts
. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 14 (3), 55-86. * Sergei Guriev and Elias Papaioannou (2022)
"The Political Economy of Populism"
Journal of Economic Literature 60(3): 753-832. * Philippe Aghion, Sergei Guriev, and Kangchul Jo (2021).
Chaebols and firm dynamics in Korea
. Economic Policy 36(108): 593-626. * Sergei Guriev, Nikita Melnikov, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (2021).
3G Internet and Confidence in Government
. Quarterly Journal of Economics 136(4): 2533-2613. * Adsera, Alicia, Dalla Pozza, Francesca, Guriev, Sergei, Kleine-Rueschkamp, Lukas, and Nikolova, Elena (2021).
Transition from plan to market, height and well-being
” Economic Policy 36(105): 77-120. * Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman (2020).
The popularity of authoritarian leaders: A cross-national investigation
. World Politics 72(4): 601-638. * Ananyev, Maxim, and Sergei Guriev (2019).
The effect of income on trust: the evidence from 2009 crisis in Russia
. Economic Journal 129(619): 1082-1118. * Guriev, Sergei, and Daniel Treisman (2019). “Informational Autocrats". Journal of Economic Perspectives 33(4): 100-127.  * Guriev, Sergei (2019).
Gorbachev vs. Deng: A Review of Chris Miller’s The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy
. Journal of Economic Literature 57(1), pp. 120-46. * Guriev, Sergei (2018).
Economic Drivers of Populism
. American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings 108, pp. 200-203. * Algan, Yann, Sergei Guriev, Elias Papaioannou, and Evgenia Passari (2017).
The European Trust Crisis and the Rise of Populism
. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 48(2), pp. 309-400. * Cheremukhin, Anton, Mikhail Golosov, Sergei Guriev, and Aleh Tsyvinski (2017).
The Industrialization and Economic Development of Russia through the Lens of a Neoclassical Growth Model
. Review of Economic Studies 84(2): 613-649. * Guriev, Sergei, and Nikita Melnikov (2016).
War, Inflation, and Social Capital
” American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 106(5): 230-235. * Guriev, Sergei, and Mikhail Klimenko (2015).
Duration and Term Structure of Trade Agreements
” Economic Journal, 125(589): 1818-1849.  * Egorov, Georgy, Sergei Guriev, and Konstantin Sonin (2009).
Why Resource-Poor Dictators Allow Freer Media: A Theory and Evidence from Panel Data
. American Political Science Review, 103(4), 645-668. * Guriev, Sergei, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (2009).
(Un)Happiness in Transition
. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23(2), 143-68. * Bhattacharya, Sudipto, and Sergei Guriev (2006).
Knowledge disclosure, patents and the optimal organization of R&D
. Journal of European Economic Association, 4(6), 1112-1147. * Friebel, Guido, and Sergei Guriev (2006).
Smuggling humans: A theory of debt-financed migration
. Journal of European Economic Association, 4(6), 1085-1111. * Guriev, Sergei, and Dmitriy Kvasov (2005).
Contracting on time
. American Economic Review, 5(5), 1369-1385. * Friebel, Guido, and Sergei Guriev (2005).
Should I stay or can I go: attachment of workers through in-kind payments
. World Bank Economic Review, 19(2), 175-202. * Guriev, Sergei, and Andrei Rachinsky (2005).
The Role of Oligarchs in Russian Capitalism
. Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 2005, 131-150.


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