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Professor of Mathematics and Finance

Department of Finance
School of Management
St.Petersburg State University



Alexander Bukhvalov is an expert in financial economics. His research topics include investment under uncertainty and real options, corporate governance, derivatives, corporate finance, financial-industrial groups and banking in Russia, and economics of education. He is also an expert in mathematics (functional analysis, applied econometrics, and computer science) and information technologies. He has published numerous papers, texts and monographs in all of these areas. A.Bukhvalov sits on editorial boards of Positivity, international journal from Kluwer Academic Publishers, and The School of Economics, a leading Russian publication on education of economics. He sat on visiting professor positions, both in mathematics and economics, at the universities of Franche-Compte (Besancon, France), Naples (Italy), Perugia (Italy), Tel Aviv (Israel), Tampere (Finland), and Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki (Finland). He earned research fellowships in mathematics from DAAD (Tuebingen, FRG, 1988/89) and the Royal Society (Cambridge, UK, 1990), and in Economics (Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition, Helsinki, Finland, 1999). In economics A.Bukhvalov headed Russian teams of researchers in international projects supported by INTAS (93-2794), TACIS (194-1035-R), and University of Calgary--Gorbachov Foundation (with McGill University, 1995-97). As a member of the Organizing Committee (1992-95, together with Professors Vadim Gal'perin and Boris Ovsievich) and the Dean-organizer (1995-99) he has established the Department of Economics of the European University at St.Petersburg.
Since 1996 he works at St.Petersburg State University where he joined the School of Management faculty since 1999.


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