Ksenia Yudaeva

First Deputy Governor, Bank of Russia, Moscow Russia and the Global Economy. Participate
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2020-10-01
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17:00 18:00

First Deputy Governor, Bank of Russia

Russia and the Global Economy.

(c) Bank of Russia

Ksenia Yudaeva
First Deputy Governor, Bank of Russia (reappointed on 10 October 2018)

Born: 17 March 1970 in Moscow
Since September 2013: First Deputy Governor, Bank of Russia
2012–2013: Head, the Experts' Directorate, Presidential Administration, Moscow
2012–2013: Russian Sherpa in the G20
2008–2012: Senior Advisor to the President – Chief Economist, Director, the Sberbank Centre for Macroeconomic Research, Moscow
2006–2008: Research Supervisor, the Center for Strategic Research Foundation, Moscow
2003–2006: Fellow of the Academic Council, the Carnegie Moscow Center
2000–2006: Leading Researcher, Director of Economic Policy Research, the Centre for Economic and Financial Research, Moscow
1999–2006: Senior Researcher, the Central Economic and Mathematical Institute under the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
1998–2000: Leading Researcher, the Russian-European Centre for Economic Reforms, Moscow
1998–1999: Study course at Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, Sweden
1998: Awarded PhD in Economics by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1994: Graduated from the New Economic School
1992: Graduated from the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Awarded the Order of Honour and Commendation of the President of the Russian Federation.

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