Alexander Dynkin
Alexander A. Dynkin is a Russian economist whose research interests and publications have been in growth, forecasting, international comparisons, technological innovation and energy studies. He is the President of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) (Russian Academy of Science) [1]
Notability
- Elected for life as a full member of the Russian Academy of Science[1]
- Economic adviser to Prime-Minister of Russia (1998-1999)[1]
- 1986 Order of the Sign of Worship [1]
- 2006 Friendship Order[1]
- Keynote Speech at UNIDO's Proceedings of the Industrial Development, Forum and Associated Round Tables, Vienna[2]
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References
- http://www.imemo.ru/en/struct/director.php Archived 2010-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Institute of World Economy and International Relations: Brief biography of Alexander A. Dynkin (Accessed Jan 2011)
- Unido (2003) The Role of Industrial Development in the Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, Proceedings of the Industrial Development, Forum and Associated Round Tables, Vienna, 1-3 December (p396)
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