About me:
I
was born in Moscow (Russia) where I lived until the end of my graduate
studies. I graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University
with Master's degree in Applied Mathematics. After several years of
professional career I went back to school and enrolled in graduate
studies at Economic department of State
University "Higher School of Economics". I participated in
the joint Masters program with the University of Paris 1, and graduated
with Master's in "Economic
Analysis of public decisions" (D.E.A.) at University
of Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne.
In
October 2011, I defended my PhD in Economics at University
of Nantes.
From September 1st, 2014, I am
associate-professor to The
Faculty of Law, Economic Sciences and Business Studies at University of Angers.
Since october 2013, I am affiliated to the Laboratoire
d'Economie de Dijon, Université de Bourgogne & CNRS (UMR 6307),
as associated member.
Research
Interests: Environmental
Economics, Spatial
Econometrics, Applied Micro-economics.
In
my research, I am interested in both theoretical and empirical aspects
of environmental valuation, especially in the theoretical modeling of
the heterogeneity of agents and its impact on the environmental
valuation methods. I am also interested in using of spatial
econometric methods in environmental valuation.
Research