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POPOV SERGEY

POPOV SERGEY

Professor

Biography

Dr. Sergey V. Popov is an applied microeconomic theorist specializing in industrial organization, economics of education, and the economics of academia. He is currently a full-time professor in the Department of Economics. His work combines theoretical research with academic teaching and institutional service, including organizing seminar series and contributing to academic committees. He has an extensive publication record in leading economic journals and is actively involved in editorial work, including serving as an editor for PLOS One.

Education

Ph.D. in Economics – University of Illinois (2011)

M.A. in Economics – New Economic School (2005)

Specialist (equivalent to B.S.) in Economics – Novosibirsk State University (2003)

Professional Experience

Cardiff University, Business School (2017–present)

  1. Senior Lecturer (since August 2018)
  2. Lecturer (Aug 2017 – Aug 2018)
  3. Responsibilities include teaching, supervising students, conducting research, organizing seminars, and participating in academic committees

Queen’s University Belfast, Management School (2013–2017)

  1. Lecturer

Higher School of Economics, Moscow (2011–2013; 2020–2021)

  1. Leading Research Fellow (2020–2021)
  2. Research Fellow (2011–2013)
  3. Docent (ICEF and Department of Economics)

Centre for Economic and Financial Research, New Economic School (2005–2006)

  1. Junior Researcher


Research Publications

  1. Popov, S.V. Tactical Refereeing and Signaling by Publishing (forthcoming, Kyklos)
  2. Parakhonyak & Popov. Same Sex Marriage, The Great Equalizer (Mathematical Social Sciences, 2025)
  3. Onder, Popov & Schweitzer. Leadership in Scholarship (Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2025)
  4. Popov. Arithmetics of Research Specialization (Bulletin of Economic Research, 2023)
  5. Popov. Alma mat(t)er(s) (PLOS One, 2022)
  6. Baghestanian & Popov. On Publication, Refereeing, and Working Hard (Canadian Journal of Economics, 2018)
  7. Multiple additional publications in top-tier journals including Economic Inquiry, AEJ: Microeconomics, and Economics Letters


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