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April 23, 2012
“The Economic Impact of Liberalization of Barriers in Services in the Europe and Central Asia Regions" funded by the World Bank Institute has resulted in the paper “ Impact of Services Liberalization on Industry Productivity, Exports  and Development: Six Empirical Studies in the Transition Countries” by David Tarr.
April 18, 2012
GDN invites researchers from developing and transition countries to submit proposals for its 2012 round of the Global Research Competition and receive grants up to US$32,000.
April 17, 2012
The Spring 2012 round of the economics research competition resulted in 112 new research proposals, involving 189 participants from 12 CIS countries and 61 cities. The deadline was April 12, 2012.
February 13, 2012
EERC has finished "The Economic Impact of Liberalization of Barriers in Services in the Europe and Central Asia Regions" funded by the World Bank. A competition has been conducted in spring 2010 and 4 workshops have been held with the proposals from 6 countries selected for grants.

Who are we?

The Economics Education and Research Consortium was created in 1995 to strengthen economics education and research capabilities in the CIS. Managed by a Kiev-based secretariat, EERC’s Research Network supports original policy-relevant studies, organizes training seminars and research workshops, links academics and policymakers, and invests in the virtual research infrastructure – access to scholarly literature, data and peers. Since 2000, EERC serves as the regional partner of the Global Development Network (GDN) in the CIS.

 

What is our mission?

EERC's mission is to support the renewal of the economics profession in the CIS, to foster a culture of peer review and open scientific exchange, to encourage individual economists to work at the frontiers of their discipline and subject research to international standards of excellence, and, last but not least, engage academic economists in the public policy debate process, at the national and local levels. While trying to foster high-quality research in economics, we emphasize the incubation of innovative research ideas, and of young scholars, and the formation of a CIS-wide professional network of economists.

 

What do we do?

EERC delivers funding for original policy-relevant research through a cycle of semi-annual grant competitions and ad hoc research tenders on specific topics.To foster professional exchange and to engage policymakers and the general public in the discussion of the most important research findings we publish research through EERC's working papers series (in English and Russian).

 

Who supports us?

The Economics Education and Research Consortium is a partnership of prominent donors interested in fostering local capacity in economics education and research in the CIS. Consortium members include:

 

 

The EERC Network’s International Advisory Board consists of

  • Richard Ericson (East Carolina University, Greenville), Chair
  • John Earle (Central European University and Upjohn Institute)
  • Wojciech W. Charemza (The University of Leicester)
  • Viktor Polterovich (Central Mathematics and Economics Institute, RAS, Moscow)
  • Vladimir Popov (Carleton University, Ottawa; New Economic School, Moscow)
  • Shlomo Weber (Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas)
  • James Leitzel (University of Chicago, Chicago)
  • Diana Weinhold (London School of Economics, London)
  • Roy Gardner (Indiana University and Kyiv School of Economics)
  • Michael Alexeev (Indiana University, Bloomington)

 

Experts involved in mentoring the network’s grantees include:

  • Michael Beenstock (Hebrew University)
  • Wojtek Charemza (University of Leicester)
  • Tom Coupe (Kyiv School of Economics and Kyiv Economics Institute)
  • John Earle (Upjohn Institute and Central European University)
  • Richard Ericson (East Carolina University)
  • Randall K. Filer (City University, New York and CERGE-EI)
  • Roy Gardner (Indiana University and Kyiv School of Economics)
  • Gary Krueger (Macalester College)
  • James Leitzel (University of Chicago)
  • Russell Pittman (US Department of Justice)
  • Victor Polterovich (CEMI and New Economic School)
  • Vladimir Popov (Carleton University and New Economic School)
  • Marc Schaffer (Heriot Watt University)
  • Oleksandr Skiba (Kansas University)
  • David Tarr (consultant for World Bank)
  • Shlomo Weber (Southern Methodist University and NES)
  • Victor Gisnburgh (ECORE, Brussels)
  • Oleksiy Kryvtsov (Bank of Canada)
  • Michael Alexeev (Indiana University, Bloomington)
  • Diana Weinhold (London School of Economics)
  • Irina Murtazashvilli (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Denys Nizalov (Kiev School of Economics)
  • Olena Nizalova (Kiev School of Economics)
  • Oleksandr Shepotylo (Kiev School of Economics)

 

Current activities:

1) Economics Research Grant Competition:
    a) supported by GDN and Government of Sweden
    b) held twice a year, 29 workshops for 14 years
    c) 94 applications for the last competition, 31 participants took part in July workshop, 9 grants awarded during workshop up to $12,000 each
    d) development opportunity: Young researchers from CIS countries whose projects show promise may be awarded "development" grants of up to $2,000.

2) Inter-regional project “Cities: An Analysis of the Post Communist Experience”, insight into the important features of 21st  century urban life:
    a) held by EERC and CERGE-EI, funded by GDN
    b) the total value of the project - $250,000

3) EERC-World Bank Capacity Building Activity: Supporting Capacity Building of ACE and CIS Researchers in International Trade in Services
    a) financial support for research papers of economic researchers from the Europe and Central Asia that assess liberalization of trade in services in the amount of $10,000 each
    b) the research results must be presented at semiannual research workshops

4) The best research papers are published in the EERC working papers series and internationally recognized journals in the amount of over 550.