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Alexander Pelyasov

Alexander Pelyasov. Doctor in Economic Geography (1996) Professor in Political Economy (1998) Director of the Center for Northern and Arctic economies under Council for the Study of Productive Forces - SOPS (2005)

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Alexander Pelyasov

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  1. Alexander Pelyasov • Doctor in Economic Geography (1996) • Professor in Political Economy (1998) • Director of the Center for Northern and Arctic economies under Council for the Study of Productive Forces - SOPS (2005) • Chairman of the Russian section of the European Regional Science Association (2002)

  2. Three year partner project with Institute of Social and Economic Research, UAA, Alaska (1995-1997) • Russian co-director (American – Vic Fischer) • First year – Northern economies • Second year – federalisn in the North • Third year – Native issues in the North • Project sponsored by Eurasia Foundation, USAID

  3. AHDR – four models of the Arctic economy: population, employment, GRP, per capita GRP

  4. Creativity index for the Northern and Southern Europe: North is more succesful in innovative activity (methodology by R.Florida, 2004)

  5. One more year of intellectual ascent of European regional science: review of the ERSA 2006 Volos Congress reports Alexander Pelyasov

  6. Comparison of topical structure of Volos and Amsterdam Congress papers

  7. Books • Northern economy and the radical reform (1996) • Russian North and federalism (1998) • Native and the state: from paternalism to partnership (1999) • Population of the Kolyma-Magadan Region (1990) • And the last will be the first: northern periphery on the route for knowledge economy (2009)

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