Ivan Deseatnicov
- Assistant Professor:Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
- Ivan Deseatnicov has been at HSE University since 2018.
Education and Degrees
- 2013
PhD in Economics
Waseda University
Thesis Title: Japanese Outward Foreign Direct Investments: a study of determinants and incentives - 2004
MBA in Management
University of Nantes 1998 - 2003 B.A.: International Economic Relations (first degree), Technical University of Moldova
2002 - 2005 B.S.: Information Technologies (second degree), Technical University of Moldova
Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience
EDUCATION
Waseda University, Japan |
Ph.D. |
Economics |
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Dissertation: Japanese Outward Foreign Direct Investments: a study of determinants and incentives |
2010 - 2013 | ||
Committee: Hiroya Akiba (Chair), Kenichiro Tamaki, Toshiyuki Matsuura | |||
Waseda University, Japan |
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Research student at Graduate School of Economics |
2008 - 2010 |
University of Nantes, France |
M.B.A. |
Business Administration |
2003 - 2004 |
Technical University of Moldova |
B.S. |
Information Technologies (second degree) |
2002 - 2005 |
Technical University of Moldova |
B.A. |
International Economic Relations (first degree) |
1998 - 2003 |
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Case Method Teaching Seminar Part I, Harvard Business Publishing (USA) |
September 15, 2018 |
Case Teaching and Writing Workshop, Ivey Business School, Western University (Canada) |
October 30 – November 2, 2017 |
CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) Version 1.3 Upgrade Training, officially-authorized by Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University (USA) |
September 2011 |
CMMI Version 1.2 Upgrade Training, officially-authorized by Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University (USA) |
December 2007 |
„Introduction to CMMI v.1.1” course, officially-authorized by Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University (USA) |
July, 2005 |
„CMMI for Senior Managers” course, officially authorized by European Software Institute (Spain) |
February, 2005 |
Courses (2023/2024)
- Applied Economics (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Research Seminar “World Economy Key Technology Trends 2” (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Past Courses
Courses (2022/2023)
Applied Economics (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; field of study "41.04.01. Зарубежное регионоведение", field of study "41.04.01. Зарубежное регионоведение"; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Input-Output Analysis in International Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 4 year, 3 module)Eng
- Introduction to Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economics and Business (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Research Seminar “World Economy Key Technology Trends 2” (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2021/2022)
- Applied Economics (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Input-Output Analysis in International Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 4 year, 3 module)Eng
- Introduction to Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economics and Business (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
Courses (2020/2021)
- Applied Economics (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Input-Output Analysis in International Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 4 year, 3 module)Eng
- Introduction to Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economics and Business (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
Courses (2019/2020)
- Input-Output Analysis in International Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 4 year, 3 module)Eng
- Introduction to Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economics and Business (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Research Seminar "Modern Tools for Analysis of Global Economic Process" (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Courses (2018/2019)
- International Finance (Minor; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1, 2 module)Rus
- Introduction to Economics (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Mathematics for Economics and Business (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Research Seminar "Modern Tools for Analysis of Global Economic Process" (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar “World Economy Key Technology Trends” (Master’s programme; Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
Publications13
- Article Deseatnicov I., Klochko O. Currency risk and the dynamics of German investors entry and exit in Russia // Emerging Markets Review. 2023. Vol. 55. Article 101023. doi
- Preprint Deseatnicov I., Hayakawa K., Ito K., Kucheryavyy K., Fukao K. Technological decoupling in between US and China / No. Series No "No". 2023.
- Article Duong L. A., Deseatnicov I. Technology level and the global value chain // Applied Economics. 2023. Vol. 55. No. 25. P. 2928-2943. doi
- Article Hayakawa K., Ito K., Fukao K., Deseatnicov I. The Impact of the Strengthening of Export Controls on Japanese Exports of Dual-use Goods // International Economics. 2023. Vol. 174. P. 160-179. doi
- Article Deseatnicov I., Kucheryavyy K., Fukao K. Exports, trade costs and FDI entry: evidence from Japanese firms // Transnational Corporations. 2021. Vol. 28. No. 3. P. 1-34. doi
- Article Ito K., Deseatnicov I., Fukao K. Japan’s participation in global value chains: splitting the IO table into production for export and domestic sale // Economic Systems Research. 2020. Vol. 32. No. 2. P. 173-191. doi
- Preprint Tran Lam Anh D., Deseatnicov I. Technology level and the Global Value Chain / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2020. No. 235/EC/2020.
- Preprint Deseatnicov I., Fujii D., Kucheryavyy K., Saito Y. Why Do Japanese MNEs Enter and Exit Foreign Markets? / Research Institute of Economy, Trade & Industry. Series RIETI DP "RIETI Discussion Paper Series 20-E-055". 2020. No. 20-E-055.
- Article Deseatnicov I., Kucheryavyy K. Exports and FDI Entry Decision: Evidence from Japanese foreign-affiliated firms // RIETI Discussion Paper Series. 2017. P. 1-24.
- Chapter Deseatnicov I., Akiba H. FDI, Political Risk and Democracy, Again, in: Istanbul as a global financial center. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017. Ch. 6. P. 207-226.
- Article Ito K., Deseatnicov I., Fukao K. Japanese plants' heterogeneity in sales, factor inputs, and participation in global value chains // RIETI Discussion Paper Series. 2017. P. 1-40.
- Article Liu H. Y., Deseatnicov I. Exchange rate and Chinese Outward FDI // Applied Economics. 2016. Vol. 48. No. 51. P. 4961-4976. doi
- Article Deseatnicov I., Akiba H. Exchange rate, political environment and FDI decision // International Economics. 2016. Vol. 148. P. 16-30. doi
Grants
AWARDED GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Kakenhi Grant Number 17K13720. |
April 2017 - September 2018 |
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Postdoctoral Fellowship for Overseas Researchers, hosted by Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Economic Research |
April 2015 – April 2017 |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Norway, Academy of Sciences of Moldova (ASM), International Organization for Migration (IOM), Technical University of Moldova, Award under call for proposals 2014-2015 “Temporary return of representatives of the Moldovan Scientific Diaspora” |
December 2014 – January 2015 |
MEXT Japanese Government Scholarship for Doctoral Studies |
2008 – 2012 |
AUF Agence universitaire de la Francophonie Scholarship |
2003 – 2004 |
Employment history
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Assistant Professor, Higher School of Economics, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs |
2022 - present |
Docent, Higher School of Economics, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, School fo World Economy | 2018 - 2022 |
Assistant Professor, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Business Sciences, MBA Program in International Business |
2016 – 2018 |
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Economic Research |
2015 – 2016 |
Research Associate, Waseda University, Faculty of Political Science and Economics |
2012 – 2015 |
WORK EXPERIENCE
Regional Coordinator and Lecturer European Software Institute Centre Eastern Europe, Sofia, Bulgaria |
2006 – 2008 |
Consultant at the UNDP project “Regional Centre for Eastern Europe of the European Software Institute ( |
2004 – 2006 |
Presentation of Yuqing Xing's book “Decoding China's Export Miracle. A Global Value Chain Analysis ”(27.10.21)
On October 27, an online presentation of the book by Professor Yuqing Xing (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan) was held by the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) in cooperation with the Department of World Economy of the Higher School of Economics. The presentation was dedicated to revealing the phenomenon of the Chinese export miracle through the prism of global value chains. The discussion touched upon the issues of the Chinese experience for emerging economies, the current realities of economic cycles, and the factor of US-China decoupling and its impact on the global economy.