Yanqiu Song | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yanqiu Song | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Finance and Economics | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Yanqiu Song's academic journey is distinguished by her commitment to economics and regional development. She began her higher education at Northeastern University, earning a Bachelor's degree in International Economics and Trade. Her undergraduate thesis was an empirical study on the impact of Northeast China's opening to the outside world on economic development. She then pursued a Master's degree in Regional Economics at the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC, where she completed her thesis on the optimal allocation of state-owned assets based on high-quality regional development. Currently, she is a PhD student in Defense Economics at the Central University of Finance and Economics, where her coursework includes Advanced Microeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, and Advanced Econometrics.

Professional Endeavors

Ms. Song has gained valuable professional experience through various roles, enhancing her practical knowledge and research skills:

* Project Participant at the Institute of Defense Economics and Management, CUFE (2021.11-2023.05): She contributed to research on the role of gold in terrorism, which resulted in a publication in Resources Policy.

* Government Affairs Intern at Beijing Chaoyang International Technology Innovation Service Co., LTD (2021.04-2021.06): She worked on the "Urban Economic Brain" exhibition plan, collaborating with the Beijing Chaoyang District Development and Reform Commission.

* Research Assistant at China Construction Fangcheng Investment & Development Group Co., LTD (2019.11-2020.09): She was involved in benchmarking research of smart cities, leading to a publication on smart city construction.

  • Student Assistant at the China Academy of Northeast Revitalization, NEU (2016.11-2017.06): She participated in a project evaluating the revitalization of the Northeast Old Industrial Base, contributing to the 2016 evaluation report.

Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Song's research interests are broad and impactful, encompassing defense economics, regional development, and smart cities. Her significant contributions include:

* Publications: She has published papers on the role of gold in terrorism and smart city construction. Her work is supported by grants such as the     "Interdisciplinary of Strategic Economy and Military Integration" of Advanced Disciplines in Beijing Higher Education.

* Research Projects: She has actively contributed to various research projects, including those focusing on urban economic systems and smart city benchmarks.

Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Song's academic and professional achievements have been recognized through multiple awards and honors, reflecting her dedication and excellence:

* Excellent Graduate Student: Recognized by the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC in 2021.

* First Prize of Academic Scholarship: Awarded by the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC in 2018.

Impact and Influence

Ms. Song's work has had a significant impact on the fields of defense economics and regional development. Her research on the economic impacts of terrorism and smart city development has provided valuable insights and influenced policy discussions. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical and practical applications, enhancing the understanding of complex economic issues.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Yanqiu Song's legacy is marked by her rigorous research and contributions to economics. As she continues her PhD studies and professional endeavors, she is poised to make further impactful contributions. Her future work is expected to advance the fields of defense economics and regional development, driving innovation and providing actionable insights for policymakers and scholars alike.

 

Notable Publications

The role of gold in terrorism: Risk aversion or financing source? 2024

 
 
 
 
 

 

Anastasia Sherubneva | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Anastasia Sherubneva | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Higher School of Economics (Moscow) | Russia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Anastasia Sherubneva's journey in economics began with her graduation with honors from Novosibirsk State University in 2022, where she studied economics, mathematical methods, and programming. Her interest in economics as a science led her to start working at a research institute (IEIE SB RAS) in Novosibirsk in 2020. This foundational period established her passion for economic research and set the stage for her future academic endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

After completing her bachelor's degree, Anastasia pursued a Master's program in Economic Research at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow. She enrolled in the United Track Master's-PhD program with a scholarship, further solidifying her academic trajectory. Currently, she serves as a Research Assistant in the Laboratory for Spatial Econometric Modeling of Socio-Economic Processes in Russia at HSE. Her role involves significant research activities, including participation in the HSE Research and Study Group focused on the impact of macroeconomic shocks on socio-economic processes in Russia.

Contributions and Research Focus

Anastasia's research primarily revolves around regional and spatial economics. She explores the effects of location on economic actors, such as the impact of borders on border regions' economies, the influence of rapid economic growth in one region on neighboring areas, and agglomeration effects on company efficiency. Her work involves analyzing Russian data at various levels, from regional to micro (enterprise) levels. Anastasia's research has provided insights into spatial effects in Russia's unique geographical context, such as the significant market potential impact in low-density areas and the negative agglomeration effects in large megacities.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Anastasia has achieved notable recognition in her field. She has presented her research at over 15 scientific conferences and seminars, including the prestigious Congress of the European Regional Science Association in Spain in 2023. Additionally, she has co-authored four articles in Scopus/RSCI journals and contributed a chapter to a monograph. Her independent article has been accepted for publication in "Regional Science: Policy & Practice," a Q2 Scopus journal.

Impact and Influence

Anastasia's work has had a substantial impact on the understanding of spatial and regional economics in Russia. Her research findings have highlighted critical aspects of economic interactions in regions with low population density, demonstrating the significant influence of market potential on neighboring territories. Additionally, her identification of negative agglomeration effects in major Russian cities has provided valuable insights for policymakers and business operators.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Anastasia's contributions to the field of spatial economics are poised to leave a lasting legacy. Her ongoing research promises to further unravel the complexities of regional economic dynamics in Russia and beyond. With a strong foundation in both academic and practical aspects of economics, Anastasia is well-positioned to continue making significant contributions to the field. Her future work is expected to expand our understanding of spatial effects and inform strategies for regional development and economic policy.

Notable Publications

Impact of COVID-19 on the efficiency of business in Southern Siberian regions: Spatial and sectoral aspects 2024

Spatial Structure and Factors of Economic Development of Asian Russia 2023

Assessment of the Impact of Agglomeration Factors on the Economic Activity: Microeconomic Analysis 2023

Assessment of the Significance of Agglomeration Effects in the South of Siberia 2023 (1)