Andrey Movchan

Movchan is a senior associate and director of the Economic Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Education

Master of Science, Moscow State University, Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, 1992
Master of Finance, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Department of Banking and Insurance, 1996
MBA, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, 2003
Federal Financial Market Service 1.0 Certificate (Russia)
Head of Managing Company Certificate, Cyprus Central Bank

Languages
  • English

Latest Analysis

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Glazyev’s Economic Policy of the Absurd

    • 15 сентября 2015

    A new set of economic proposals by Sergei Glazyev defy generally accepted economic theories and historical experience and would probably ruin the Russian economy if accepted. Is there a political rather than an economic rationale to them?

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Just an Oil Company? The True Extent of Russia’s Dependency on Oil and Gas

    • 14 сентября 2015

    Official statistics suggest that Russia’s oil and gas industry accounts for only a quarter of the country’s GDP. However, when other factors are factored in, the economy is seen to be much more heavily dependent on hydrocarbons. With oil prices looking set to stay low for a long time, this is bad news for the Russian economy.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Why Do Brazil, Russia, India, and China Need BRICS?

    • 08 июля 2015

    The heads of the BRICS states who gathered in Ufa for another summit have rather different ideas about why their countries are participating in this organization. The Carnegie Moscow Center asked a number of experts to comment on the motivation of BRICS’ key players: Brazil, India, Russia, and China

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