Saturday, May 12, 2018

Let's Congratulate Our Newest IMN Country Representative in Ukraine !

IMN Country Representative for Ukraine , 
Dr.Oleksandr Dluhopolskyi !


Oleksandr Dluhopolskyi works as a Professor at the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) since June 2017. He is also a part-time consultant for the United Nations under the projects of IOM. Since 1999 until today, he works at the Ternopil National Economic University (TNEU): as a Senior Lecturer, Assistant Professor and Professor of Economic Theory Chair. Repeatedly he was invited as a visited researcher to the international universities and science centers of UK (Leeds Metropolitan University, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies), Germany (GESIS – Leibnitz Institute for the Social Sciences, Saarland University, Goethe-Institut Ukraine), Italy (La Sapienza University) and Poland (University of Warsaw, Academy of Special Education).
He works also as an expert of different NGOs (Poruch, Ukrainian Educational Research Association, International Association of Institutional Researches). He is a Member of Editorial Board of «Business and Economic Research» Journal (USA), «Regional Innovation» Journal (France), «Science and Economy» and «Economic Analysis» Journals (Ukraine). He is author of «Theory of public sector economy» book and more than 100 articles.
Oleksandr Dluhopolskyi received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Lviv National University by Ivan Franko in 2003, and Dr. Ec. Sc. from the Academy of Financial Management (Ministry of Finance of Ukraine). In 2007 he received Docent’s diploma of State and Municipal Management Chair, and 2016 – Professor’s diploma of Economic Theory Chair at the TNEU. In 1998 he got honor Specialist’s degree in Finance and Credit from the Ternopil Academy of National Economy (TANE), and 1999 – honor Master’s degree in Public Administration from the Masters Training Center at the TANE.
Main research fields: public sector economy reforms, human rights, higher education, public finance and public choice, corruption behaviour of economic actors, social economy and welfare state transformation in XXI century, theory of unconditional basic income, social capital.

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