Student Theses
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Modeling Exchange Rate in Terms of the Krugman Equation
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
Educational Programme: Bachelor
Student: Akimova Sof`ya
Supervisor: Vladimir R. Evstigneev
Year of Graduation: 2014
The BRICS’s Contribution to the Construction of the Multipolar World
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
Educational Programme: Bachelor
Student: Moiseev Vadim
Supervisor: Ekaterina Entina
Year of Graduation: 2014
International regulation of intellectual property rights in countries at different levels of economic development
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
Educational Programme: Master
Student: Zorina Tat`yana
Supervisor: Alexander V. Daniltsev
Final Grade: 8
Year of Graduation: 2014
The Role of International Regulation in the Formation of the National Support Policy of Export of Agricultural Products
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
Educational Programme: Master
Student: Lyalyaskina Anastasiya
Supervisor: Olga V. Biryukova
Final Grade: 7
Year of Graduation: 2014
Design and development of a website about alternative city transport
Educational Programme: Master
Student: Shhipkova Ol`ga
Supervisor: Evgeny Semenov
Year of Graduation: 2014
The intensity of violent pressure on business in Russian: indicators and factors
Educational Programme: Master
Student: Kazun Anton
Supervisor: Andrei A. Yakovlev
Final Grade: 10
Year of Graduation: 2014
The Impact of Fixed-Mobile Convergence on the Business Model of Integrated Operators
Educational Programme: Master
Student: Bushmakin Kirill
Supervisor: Lev Tatarchenko
Year of Graduation: 2014
Social Modes of Sleep and Awakening in the Timing of Students
Educational Programme: Bachelor
Student: Borisenko Anton
Supervisor: Elena Rozhdestvenskaya
Final Grade: 8
Year of Graduation: 2014
Methods for Assessing Long-Term Results of Marketing Activities
Educational Programme: Master
Student: Basheeva Viktoriya
Supervisor: Olga Tretyak
Year of Graduation: 2014
Connection between possession of competencies and social vulnerability: a cross-country comparison
Educational Programme: Bachelor
Student: Petrosyancz Elizaveta
Supervisor: Natalya Voronina
Year of Graduation: 2014
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