Anton Suvorov

Rector, Associate Professor with tenure Anton Suvorov

Anton Suvorov (Антон Суворов) (CV)

Rector, Associate Professor with tenure
PhD, Université des Sciences Sociales (Toulouse), 2005

Research Interests

  • Behavioral economics, Experimental economics, Contract theory, Industrial organization, Corporate finance

Biography

Rector of the New Economic School, PhD in Economics. He finished Moscow State University in 1995, and in 1999 earned his master's degree from the New Economic School. Later, in 2005 he received his PhD in Economics from Université des Sciences Sociales (Toulouse). Meanwhile, in 2004 Anton Suvorov became a Professor of the New Economic School and a leading Economist of The Centre for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR). From 2012 he has been working at the Higher School of Economics (HSE), in particular as an academic director of several educational programs, and was granted tenure in 2014. Anton Suvorov’s research interests include behavioral economics, experimental economics, contract theory, industrial organization, and corporate finance. 

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Biography

Rector of the New Economic School, PhD in Economics. He finished Moscow State University in 1995, and in 1999 earned his master's degree from the New Economic School. Later, in 2005 he received his PhD in Economics from Université des Sciences Sociales (Toulouse). Meanwhile, in 2004 Anton Suvorov became a Professor of the New Economic School and a leading Economist of The Centre for Economic and Financial Research (CEFIR). From 2012 he has been working at the Higher School of Economics (HSE), in particular as an academic director of several educational programs, and was granted tenure in 2014. Anton Suvorov’s research interests include behavioral economics, experimental economics, contract theory, industrial organization, and corporate finance. 

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Research Interests

  • Behavioral economics, Experimental economics, Contract theory, Industrial organization, Corporate finance

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