Dear colleagues,
I’m
glad to announce publication of an
Instructor’s Manual for the book on post-socialist Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Transition
Economies: Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
The book and the Instructor’s Manual are
now
offered by Routledge as teaching materials for Development Economics, Economic History, and International Economics (full catalog).
To access the manual, please visit the
book’s main page or
complete and submit the Support Materials request form
by finding Transition Economies: Transformation, Development, and Society in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (paperback ISBN 9781138831131)
in the drop-down menu.
For any technical questions or to request a deskcopy of the book, please reach out to [log in to unmask] at
Routledge.
And please feel free to write back with any feedback! I hope these materials may be helpful in your research and teaching.
All the best,
Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, Ph.D.
Henry George Chair in Economics
Associate Professor
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business,
St. John's University
Senior Research Fellow / Vincentian
Center for Church and Society
Research Fellow / Center for Global Business
Stewardship
Expert (Economics), Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations
Board: Henry George School of Social Science and Armenian Economic
Association
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Recent publications:
NEW BOOK
COMMENTARY
·
Gevorkyan, A. V. and K. Dziedzicki. 2020.
The loud echo of post-socialist economic “transition” amidst the pandemic. Focus Economics. Invited Blog (Oct 5)
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Gevorkyan, A.V. 2020. We need to adapt past experience to the present situation, Financial
Times, April 21, 2020 [PDF]
JOURNAL ARTICLES
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Clark, C. M. and A.V. Gevorkyan. 2020. Artificial Intelligence and Human Flourishing. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. Vol. 79(4): 1307-1344 https://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12356
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Gevorkyan, A. V. 2019. Exchange market pressure and primary commodity exporting emerging markets. Applied Economics. Vol. 51(22): 2390-2412 https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2018.1545077