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Serguey Braguinsky
![]() Associate Professor Keio University (Tokyo), Ph.D. in Economics, 1997 Office: BP 219B Phone: (412) 268-3009 | Email View list of all SDS faculty |
Research Interests My main current research is in the field of economics of innovation, entrepreneurship and growth, especially from the firm and industry-level perspective (although some macroeconomic aspects of growth as well). I am also interested in economics of development and institutions, including but not limited to property rights, rent seeking and corruption and their effects on the allocation of human capital. Selected Publications "Post-Communist Russian Oligarchs: Quantitative Analysis," Journal of Law and Economics, 2009 (forthcoming). "Capital and Growth With Oligarchic Property Rights," with Roger Myerson (University of Chicago, Nobel Prize Winner, 2007), Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol, 10 (4), 2007, pp. 676-704. "A Theory of Industry Dynamics With Innovation and Imitation," with Salavat Gabdrakhmanov (CEFIR, Moscow, Russia) and Atsushi Ohyama (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol. 10 (4), 2007, pp. 729-760. "A Macroeconomic Model of Russian Transition: The Role of Oligarchic Property Rights," with Roger Myerson, Economics of Transition, Vol. 15 (1), 2007, 77-107. "Bidder Discounts and Target Premia in Takeovers," with Boyan Jovanovic (New York University), American Economic Review, Vol. 94 (1), 2004, pp. 46-56. "Entrepreneurial Ability and Market Section in an Infant Industry: Evidence from the Japanese Cotton Spinning Industry," with Kevin M. Murphy (University of Chicago) and Atsushi Ohyama, Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol. 7 (2), 2004, pp. 358-381. "Human Capital," with Michael Intriligator (UCLA) and Vitaly Shvydko (Russian Academy of Sciences), Chapter 26 in The New Russia. Transition Gone Awry, ed. by Lawrence R. Klein and Marshall Pomer, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 2001, pp. 403-412. Incentives and Institutions. The Transition to a Market Economy in Russia. With Grigory Yavlinsky. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2000. "Enforcement of Property Rights During the Russian Transition: Problems and Some Approaches to a New Liberal Solution," Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 28 (2), 1999, pp. 515-544. "Producer's Behavior in Transition Economy: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis With Special Application to the Russian Economy," Economic Systems, Vol. 21 (3), 1997, pp. 265-295. "Democracy and Economic Reform: Theory and Some Evidence From the Russian Case," Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 16 (2), 1998, pp. 227-240. "Corruption and Schumpeterian Growth in Different Economic Environments," Contemporary Economic Policy Vol. 14 (3), 1996, pp. 14-25. "The State and the Market in the Planned and Post-Planned Economy - the Case of the Former Soviet Union and Russia," Chapter 6 in The State and the Economic Process, ed. by C.W.M. Naastepad and S.Storm, Edward Elgar, 1996, pp. 177-207. "The Inefficiency of Laissez-Faire in Russia: Hysteresis Effects and the Need for Policy-Led Transformation," Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 19 (1), 1994, pp. 88-116. Working papers: "The Schumpeterian Entrepreneur is Alive and Well," with Steven Klepper (Carnegie Mellon University) and Atsushi Ohyama. "The Role of Openness in Industry Development," with Salavat Gabdrakhmanov and Atsushi Ohyama. "Noisy Selection in the Evolution of Within-Firm Earnings and Firm Size Distributions," with Atsushi Ohyama. "College Loans and Post-Graduation Careers," with Atsushi Ohyama. |
