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Lead Researcher at Institute for the Geospheres' Dynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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I am a Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Lead Researcher at the Institute for the Geospheres' Dynamics, Russian Academy of Sciences. Founding member of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality. Published three monographs in economics and finances: Deterministic mechanics of ...more

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Russia And China Successfully Fight For Own Piece Of The Global Economic Profit
China and Russia are two countries that definitely joined the club of economies with large enough “strength” to participate in the process of division of global economic profit.
Economic Comparison: Ukraine Vs Russia
Real GDP per head in Ukraine is still below the 1989 level.
New EU Members Have No Chance To Catch Up The Most Developed Countries
The new EU countries lag behind the US and this lag will not be closed any time soon.
Real GDP Is Likely Not Correct As The Inflation Estimates Are Weird
Real GDP is the difference between nominal GDP and GDP deflator (price index).
On The Potential Non-Equivalent Exchange Between Developed Countries
The annual increment in real GDP per capita is higher in Germany than in France, Italy, Spain, and the UK.  
The Real GDP In The USA Is Driven By Population Pyramid: Statistics Of The Economic Bubble 2003-2007
The years between 2003 and 2007 are well known as the “sub-prime bubble”, i.e. the economically unsupported increase in the house price, and thus, in the imputed rent, which gives 8% of the GDP.
Information Technology Is Still The Leader Of Deflation
Years ago, I presented the absolute leader of deflation in the US – the consumer price index of information technology, hardware, and software. It has been falling since 2012 and now is reaching 7 points relative to 256 points of the headline CPI.
The Real GDP In The USA Is Driven By Population Pyramid
We often discuss the evolution of real GDP (per capita) in developed countries and built a quantitative model, which includes two terms – inertial growth with constant annual increment of GDPpc and the change in a specific age population.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited: What Is Real GDP And Real GDP Per Capita? Nobody Knows
When modeling real economic growth in mainstream economics, the GDP per capita is using the working-age population.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited: Cross Country Comparison
Many West European countries, Japan, Canada, and Australia are all close but below the A=$600 line.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited: East European Countries
Four East European countries: Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. Their behavior and overall performance is similar to those demonstrated by Russia with a break in the GDPpc growth in the 1990s.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited: BRICS
BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) was organized in 2006 by four economies from the top 10. South Africa joined in 2009. The idea behind the club was mutual assistance to provide the fastest economic growth.  
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited: Latin America
The major problem of Latin America is that the average annual increment of the GDP per capita is by a factor of 4 to 10 lower than that observed in the biggest developed countries.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited, Positive Outliers
The MPD gives many examples of poor economic performance, which can be explained by various reasons and causes.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited. The Results From 2007, 2009, And 2012 Revisited
The principal claim is simple – the growth rate, g(t), of real GDP per capita, G(t), is driven by the attained level of real GDP per capita and the change in a country dependent on a specific age population, Ns.
Growth Rate Of The GDP Per Capita Revisited
In this text devoted to the evolution of real GDP per capita, covering 1960 to 2018, we look more closed at the interesting cases of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada and Denmark.
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