Lev Lvovskiy, Ph.D.

Adjunct Lecturer

Dr. Lev Lvovskiy has served as a senior research fellow at the Belarusian Research and Outreach Center (BEROC) since 2017. He is currently a CERGE-EI teaching fellow and has taught in BEROC undergraduate and graduate programs as well as at the European Humanitarian University and a number of special interest courses, such as Economics for Journalists school. 

He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Iowa. 

 

Education:

Ph.D. in Economics, University of Iowa 

M.A. in Applied Mathematics, PSTU

B.A. in Applied Mathematics, PSTU

 

Areas of research and teaching specialization:

Areas of research: macroeconomics, labor economics, gender economics, demographic economics

Areas of teaching: Introduction to Macroeconomics, Introduction to Microeconomics, Introduction to Statistics, Advanced Econometrics, Labor Economics

 

Research projects:

Gender Inequality under Laissez-faire Covid-19: Case of Belarus (with K. Bornukova)

Laissez-faire COVID-19: Economy and Society in Belarus Under Government Denial (with K. Bornukova)

Mind The Gap: What Explains Changes in Relative Timing of Marriage and Fertility?

Does Gender Composition Matter for Team Performance? Evidence from Trivia Game (with K. Bornukova)

Why Do Corporate PACs Give So Little Money to Politicians? (with V. Fedaseyeua)

ART vs Abortion: Explaining Trends in Child Adoption.

Accounting for Marriage In a Model of Indirect Income Uncertainty Inference.

On the Uniqueness of Dynamic Non-Stationary Marriage Matching Equilibrium.

The Effect of Viagra on Remarriage Rates.

 

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +37460 61 2646

Office location: 210W (PAB)