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SAINT PETERSBURG UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM:
PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
PROGRAMME
Saint Petersburg
October 24-25, 2019
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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
1. Otar MARGANIA – Professor, Dean, Faculty of Economics, St Petersburg University,
Russia, co-chairman of the Programme committee;
2. Sergei SUTYRIN – Professor, Head of Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia, co-chairman of the Programme committee;
3. Natalia NAVROTSKAIA – Professor, Department of Economic Theory, St Petersburg
University, Russia, responsible secretary of the Programme committee;
4. Marc AUBOIN – Counsellor, Economic Research, WTO, Switzerland;
5. Sergey BELOSYOROV – Professor, Head of the Department of Risk Management and
Insurance, Chairman of the Scientific Commission of the Faculty of Economics, St Petersburg
University;
6. Andrey BELOV – Professor of Fukui Prefectural University, Japan;
7. Koen BERDEN - Trade Impact, Managing Director, the Netherlands;
8. Jan BOHANES – Senior Counsel, Advisory Center on WTO Law, Switzerland;
9. Elena CHERNIAVSKAIA – Assistant Professor, Department of World Economy, St
Petersburg University, Russia;
10. Elena EFIMOVA – Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg University,
Russia;
11. Xueling GUAN - Professor, Executive Dean of Shenzhen Academy of Renmin University of
China, Director, Center for Russian studies of Renmin University of China - St Petersburg
University, Beijing, China;
12. Marjana GUBINA – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
13. Uyrii GUZOV – Associate Professor, First Deputy Dean, Faculty of Economics, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
14. Norio HORIE – Professor, Deputy Director of Center for Far Eastern Studies, University of
Toyama, Japan;
15. Cord JAKOBEIT – Professor, University of Gamburg, Germany;
16. Miroslav JOVANOVIC – Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland;
17. Vadim KAPUSTKIN – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
18. Alexandra KOVAL – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
19. Natalia KUZNETSOVA – Professor, Department of Risk Management and Insurance, St
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Petersburg University, Russia;
20. Kari LIUHTO – Professor, Pan-European Institute Director, University of Turku, Finland;
21. Michael LOUBOCHKIN – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St
Petersburg University, Russia;
22. Maria NAZAROVA – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
23. Kerstin PEZOLDT – Professor, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany;
24. Zoya PODOBA – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
25. Alexander POGORLETSKIY – Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
26. Alexei PORTANSKIY – Professor, National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russia;
27. Liudmila POPOVA – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia;
28. Sergei RYAZANTSEV – Corresponding-Member, Russian Academy of Science, Russia;
29. Pierre SAUVÉ – Senior Trade Specialist, the World Bank Group, Geneva, Switzerland;
30. Vladimir SHEROV-IGNATEV – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St
Petersburg University, Russia;
31. Maarten SMEETS – Counselor, Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation, WTO,
Switzerland;
32. Juha TOLONEN – Professor, University of Vaasa, Finland;
33. Olga TROFIMENKO – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy; St Petersburg
University;
34. Natalia VOLGINA – Professor, Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN
University), Russia;
35. Irina VOROBIEVA – Associate Professor, Department of World Economy, St Petersburg
University, Russia.
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CONFERENCE IS ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF WORLD ECONOMY,
ST PETERSBURG UNIVERSITY AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
Faculty of Economics, St Petersburg University
Endowment Fund, St Petersburg University
Centre for German and European Studies (St Petersburg University - Bielefeld University)
Center of Social Demography, the Institute of Social-Political Research, Russian Academy of
Sciences
WTO Chairs Project
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OCTOBER 24, 2019 21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str.
09:00 – 09:30 REGISTRATION OF PARTICIPANTS. Welcome coffee
09:30 – 12:30 Conference hall (simultaneous translation)
WELCOMING REMARKS
PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK “Russian Trade Policy:
Achievements, Challenges and Prospects”, London and New York,
Routledge, 2019
ROUND TABLE: International Trading System: qvo vadis?
PRESENTATION: St Petersburg University Journal of Economic
Studies invites to collaborate
12:00-14:00 LUNCH. Tavricheskiy sad (Potemkinskaya str., 4А)
14:00 – 16:30 SESSIONS
Session 1. Modern trends of international trade and trade policies room 78
Session 2. New contours of trade policy (in English) room 94
Session 3. Regional economic integration at the present stage room 79
Session 4. Foreign direct investments and multinational enterprises room 77
Session 5. International labor migration: yesterday, today, tomorrow room 67
Session 6. Tax aspects of the international trading system 62, Chaikovskogo str.
room 415
Session 7. China’s “Belt & Road Initiative”: opportunities and challenges for Russia
and EU countries (simultaneous translation)
conference hall
Session 8. Global energy markets development room 93
Session 9. Islamic economy development amid international trading system
transformation
room 56
Session 10. Comparative Economic Studies in Russia and East Asia (joint session of
the Japanese Society for Comparative Economic Studies and the
Laboratory of Asian Economic Studies) (in English)
room 80
16:30 – 17:00 COFFEE-BREAK
17:00 – 18:30 BUSINESS FORUM: “Soft Power” of Russia Export Potential, Conference hall
18:30 – 19:00 SUMMING UP, Conference hall
19:00 – 21:00 GALA-DINNER. Restaurant «Tavricheskiy sad», (Potemkinskaya str., 4А)
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2019 21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str., room 93
POSTGRADUATE SEMINAR
09:30 – 10:00 REGISTRATION OF PARTICIPANTS
10:00 - 11:00
OPEN LECTURE
11:00 - 12:00 MASTER CLASS
12:00 - 12:15 COFFEE-BREAK
12:15– 14:00
DOCTORAL TUTORIAL
14:00 – 17:00 CULTURAL PROGRAMME:
A bus guided sightseen tour (21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str)
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OCTOBER 24, 2019
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str. Conference Hall
09:30 – 11:30
WELCOMING REMARKS
PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK “Russian Trade Policy: Achievements,
Challenges and Prospects”, London and New York, Routledge, 2019
Olga TROFIMENKO, Associate Professor, Alexandra KOVAL, Associate Professor,
Department of World Economy, St Petersburg University, Russia;
ROUND TABLE. International Trading System: qvo vadis?
Moderator: Sergei SUTYRIN, Professor, Head of the World Economy Department, St
Petersburg University, Russia
Participants:
Xueling GUAN, Professor, Executive Dean of Shenzhen Academy of Renmin University
of China, Director, Center for Russian studies of Renmin University of China - St Petersburg
University, Beijing, China
Miroslav JOVANOVIC, Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Mina MASHAYEKHI, Independent Expert, Geneva, Switzerland
Jean-Marie PAUGAM, Permanent Representative of France to the World Trade
Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Alexey PORTANSKY, Professor, HSE University, Moscow, Russia
Maarten SMEETS, Head of Section at the Institute for Training and Technical Co-
operation, WTO, Geneva, Switzerland
PRESENTATION: St Petersburg University Journal of Economic Studies invites to
collaborate
Valery KOVALEV, Professor, Head of the Department of Statistics, Accounting and Audit
of St Petersburg University, Editor-in-Chief of St Petersburg University Journal of Economic
Studies
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SESSIONS
SESSION 1. MODERN TRENDS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str., Room 78
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Elena EFIMOVA, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Pavel PAVLOV, Professor, Southern Federal University, Russia
1. Vladimir ZUEV, HSE University, Moscow, Russia
Global trade at crossroads
2. Tatyana DROK, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russia
The development of the theory of economic complexity: terms and determinants
3. Angelina KOLOMEYTSEVA, MGIMO University, Russia
Assessment of international competitiveness of Russia in the process of digital
transformation of the economy
4. Pavel PAVLOV, Southern Federal University, Russia
INCOTERMS 2020 – new opportunities for international business
5. Nataliia SHALUPAYEVA, Francisk Scorina Gomel State University, Republic of
Belarus
International trade and global value chains development
6. Elena ZASHCHITINA, Southern Federal University, Russia
International trade in services: the role and place of higher education
7. Vadim KAPUSTKIN, St Petersburg University, Russia, Lado MARGANIA, Financial
University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia
Russian-EU trade: 5 years after the sanctions start
8. Elena EFIMOVA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Arctic territories of Russia and Canada in the international trade system: comparative
analysis
9. Tatiana MIGALEVA, Galina PODBIRALINA, Alla RYZHAKOVA, Plekhanov
Russian University of Economics, Russia
The main trends of the world grain market and prospects for strengthening Russia's
position
Participants of the discussion:
Galina PORTANSKAYA, HSE University, Russia
Xiaofeng DAI, St Petersburg University, Russia
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SESSION 2. NEW OUTLINES OF TRADE POLICY (in English)
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str., Room 94
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Sergey LUKYANOV, Head of the World Economy Department and International Economic
Relations, State University of Management, Russia
Olga TROFIMENKO, Associate Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Presentations:
1. Alexey PORTANSKIY, HSE University, Moscow, Russia
Current stage and prospects of reforming the WTO
2. Andzelika KUZNAR, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
The fourth industrial revolution in a world economy
3. Jerzy MENKES, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
"New" arbitration in EU-third countries agreements
4. Alexandra KOVAL, Olga TROFIMENKO, St Petersburg University, Russia
Modern challenges for the transformation of international trading system
5. Maarten SMEETS, WTO, Switzerland
Kyrgyz Republic and Structural reforms: twenty years of WTO membership
6. Irina KORGUN, The Institute of Economics, RAS, Russia,
Japan and Korea in the WTO dispute settlement
7. Fritz SÖLLNER, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
The consequences of the US-China trade war for the European Union
8. Koen BERDEN, Trade Impact, The Netherlands
Measuring the potential effects of the introduction of the IMO 2020 Sulphur guidelines
Participants of the discussion:
Irina MEDVEDKOVA, HSE University, Moscow, Russia
Jean-Marie PAUGAM, WTO, Geneva, Switzerland
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SESSION 3. REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AT THE MODERN STAGE
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str., Room 79
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Vladimir SHEROV-IGNATEV, Associate Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Tatiana ISACHENKO, Professor, MGIMO University, Russia
1. Maria MAKSAKOVA, MGIMO University, Russia
EAEU and Third Countries: New Opportunities and Challenges for Cooperation
2. Mikhail Krivoguz, IMEMO, Russia
Five years of the Ukrainian economy: forced restructurisation.
3. Tatiana ISACHENKO, MGIMO University, Russia
RTAs a national interests promotion tool
4. Darya CHUPINA, USUE, Russia Transformation of trade regulation in regional integration during global recession
5. Vladimir SHEROV-IGNATEV, St Petersburg University, Russia
Regional and Bilateral Trade Agreements of Japan
6. Andzelika KUZNAR, Jerzy MENKES, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
African continental free trade area – the economic dimension of integration in the African
union
SESSION 4. DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS AND MULTINATIONAL
COMPANIES
21, Tavricheskaya str., Room 77
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Kerstin PEZOLDT, Professor, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Irina VOROBIEVA, Associate Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Presentations:
1. Natalia IVANOVA, MGIMO University, Russia
Foreign direct investment and the influence of national customs regulation
2. Kerstin PEZOLDT, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany, Irina VOROBIEVA, St
Petersburg University, Russia
Chinese direct investment in Germany: opportunities and challenges
3. Áron PERÉNYI, Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia
How much foreign capital is worth having: exploring the FDI saturation of countries
4. Veronika CHERNYKH, Vyborg branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National
Economy and Public Administration
Creation, development and evaluation of Smart Cities: world experience and Russian realities
5. Michael LOUBOCHKIN, St Petersburg University, Russia
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) as an Emerging Investment Vehicle in Global
Economy: Problems and Prospects
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SESSION 5. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR MIGRATION YESTERDAY, TODAY,
TOMORROW
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str. Room 67
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Norio HORIE, Professor, Assistant Director of Center for Far Eastern Studies, University of
Toyama, Japan
Marina KHRAMOVA, Ph. D, Deputy Director, Associate Professor of the Department of
demographic and migration policy, the Institute of Socio-Political Research RAS; MGIMO
University, Russia
Presentations:
1. Marina KHRAMOVA, the Institute of Socio-Political Research RAS; MGIMO
University, Russia, Sergey RYAZANTSEV, the Institute of Socio-Political Research
RAS; MGIMO University, Russia
Migration Attractiveness of the Russian Regions: An Empirical Analysis and Quantitative
Estimation
2. Maria APANOVICH, MGIMO University, Russia
Study of different generations of emigration from Russia as an attempt to analyze human
potential
3. Nadezhda BASHKIROVA, Moscow University, Russia
Comparative analysis of Russian and foreign practice in relation to income taxation of
self-employed persons
4. Norio HORIE, University of Toyama, Japan
Migrant landscape in Russia: marketplaces and anti-migrant sentiments
5. Ivan FILATOV, the Institute of Socio-Political Research RAS, Russia
China's investment policy in the Russian Federation and Chinese migrants in the labor
market of the Russian regions.
6. Yulia PLETNEVA, the Institute of Socio-Political Research RAS, Russia
Language proficiency and interethnic contacts as a factor of integration in national labor
markets (the case of the Netherlands)
7. Ge AN, the Institute of Socio-Political Research RAS, Russia
Adaptation of Chinese migrants in Russia
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SESSION 6. TAX ASPECTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRADING SYSTEM (round
table discussion)
62, Chaikovskogo str. Room 415
14:00-16:00
Moderators:
Victor MACHEKHIN, vice-president, International fiscal association; head of tax practice,
Linklaters; associate professor, Financial university under the Government of the Russian
Federation, Kutafin Moscow state law university, Russia
Alexander POGORLETSKIY, professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Questions to discuss:
contemporary issues of the international taxation development;
tax abuses preventing in the modern world;
practical aspects of the double tax treaties application;
tax regulation of cross-border operations in the digital economy;
harmonization of indirect taxation in the European Union;
peculiarities of taxation in the sphere of extraction and export of natural resources.
Participants of the discussion:
Boris BRUK, Dentons, Russia
Ludmila POLEZHAROVA, Financial University under the Government of the Russian
Federation, Russia
Svetlana GORBUSHINA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Dayana GUSEVA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Mariya KESHNER, Kazan Federal University, Russia
Elena LAVRENTIEVA, Makarov state university of sea and river fleet, Russia
Elena TIMCHENKO, St Petersburg University, Russia
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SECTION 7. CHINA'S "BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE": OPPORTUNITIES AND
CHALLENGES FOR RUSSIA AND EU COUNTRIES
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str. Сonference Hall (simultaneous translation)
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Xueling GUAN, Professor, Executive Dean of Shenzhen Academy of Renmin University of
China, Director, Center for Russian studies of Renmin University of China - St Petersburg
University, Beijing, China
Liudmila POPOVA, Associate Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Presentations:
1. Miroslav JOVANOVIC, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Euro-Asian transport links: challenges and opportunities
2. Elena KAŠŤÁKOVÁ, Anabel LUPTAKOVA, University of Economics in Bratislava,
Slovak Republic
The prospects for cooperation between the European union and China in the context of
initiatives the Chinese “Belt and Road” (BRI) and the EU's “Connecting Europe and
Asia”
3. Peter BALÁŽ , Zuzana BOROVSKÁ, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovak
Republic
The New silk road project and its importance for EU foreign trade intentions
4. Goran NIKOLIC, Institute of European Studies, Serbia Real economic effects of China’s encroachment into Central and Eastern Europe
5. Xueling GUAN, Renmin University of China, China Ice Silk road and China-Russian cooperation
6. Halina SHMARLOUSKAYA, Belarus State Economic University, Republic of Belarus
China’s “Belt and road” strategic initiative and internationalization of national
corporations
7. Elizaveta DAVYDENKO, St Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation,
Russia
China’s "Belt and Road" megaproject: opportunities and challenges for the Russian
economy
8. Liudmila POPOVA, St Petersburg University, Russia
China’s BRI initiative: major outcomes for Russia
Participants of the discussion:
Mikhail KOVALEV, UNECON Center for energy policy, St Petersburg, Russia
Maria NAZAROVA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Elena CHERNIAVSKAYA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Wentao WANG, St Petersburg University, Russia
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SESSION 8. MODERN TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD ENERGY
MARKETS
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str., Room 93
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Stanislav ZHUKOV, Head of Centre for Energy Research, IMEMO, Russia
Natalia NAVROTSKAIA, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Presentations:
1. Stanislav ZHUKOV, IMEMO, Russia
Prospects for the formation of a global natural gas market
2. Michael SINITSYN, IMEMO, Russia
Electric Vehicles and Peak of Oil Demand
3. Ivan KOPYTIN, IMEMO, Russia
Shale revolution in the United States and world oil trade transformation
4. Vladimir VOLOSHIN, State University of Management, Institute of Economy of RAS,
Russia
EU market is a key vector of Russia's gas policy
5. Tatiana RUZHINSKAYA, MGIMO University, Russia
Russian-Chinese energy measurements in Eurasia
6. Gozel POLAYEVA, Natalya YURCHENKO, Russian State University of Oil and Gas
(National Research University), Russia
The current state and prospects of energy cooperation between Russia and India
7. Elena TELEGINA, Giulnar KHALOVA, Russian State University of Oil and Gas
(National Research University), Russia
Effects of Economic and Energy Integration of the EAEU States
8. Natalia NAVROTSKAIA, St Petersburg University, Russia, Natalya SOPILKO,
Russian State Social University, Nikita ILLERITSKIY, Russian State University of Oil
and Gas (National Research University), Russia
Prospects for the development of the EAEU integration processes in the context of energy
security
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SESSION 9. SPECIFICITY OF ISLAMIC ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT IN THE
CONDITIONS OF MTS TRANSFORMATION
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str., Room 56
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Madina KALIMULLINA, HSE University-Skolkovo Institute for Law and Development, Russia
Magomed ALIEV, St Petersburg University, Russia
Presentations:
1. Madina KALIMULLINA, HSE University-Skolkovo Institute for Law and
Development, Russia
Islamic finance contracts and specifics of its implementation in the modern agricultural
trade
2. Magomed ALIEV, St Petersburg University, Russia
Spesificity of Islamic economy development
3. Ansar VALIULLIN, RCIEF, Russia
Contracts used in Islamic financial organizations of the Republic of Tatarstan
4. Abdurashid ZHORAEV, National bank of Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyz Republic
Islamic banking in Kyrgyzstan: Challenges and Opportunities
5. Shukrullah SHARIPOV, State University of management, Russia
Islamic banking in the Republic of Tajikistan: prospects for development
Participants of the discussion:
Alauddin ASKEROV, Dagestan humanitarian University, Russia
Batyr MARJANOVIC, MGIMO University, Turkmenistan
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SESSION 10. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES IN EUROPE AND ASIA1
21-23-25, Tavricheskaya str. Room 80 (in English)
14:00-16:30
Moderators:
Sergey BELOZYOROV, Professor, Principal Researcher - Deputy Head of the Asian Economic
Research Laboratory, St Petersburg University, Russia
Victor GORSHKOV, Ph.D., Dean, Faculty of International Liberal Arts, Director, International
Exchange Center, Kaichi International University, Japan
Presentations:
1. Sergey BELOZYOROV, St Petersburg University, Russia
InsurTech in Asia
2. Kazuho YOKOGAWA, Kanagawa University, Japan
Regional Public Service Provision and Civil Society in Russia
3. Olena SOKOLOVSKA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Tax revenues in Japan and Russia: a comparative analysis
4. Victor GORSHKOV, Kaichi International University, Japan
Cashless economy: the case of Japan
5. Yumiko NAKAHARA, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan
New Aspects of Highly Skilled Migration to and from Taiwan
6. Nemanja STANISIC, Stevan RAPAIC, Singidunum University, Serbia
Serbia in global flows of foreign direct investments
7. Makiko HINO, Kindai University, Japan
Catching up and falling behind in technological progress: the experience of the textile and
chemical industries in Italy and Japan between 1904 and 1937
8. Mihoko SATOGAMI, Soka University, Japan
Policy Framework on Female Workers in case of German Labour Market Reform in 2000s
9. Zoya PODOBA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Trends of Japan’s Trade and FDI Cooperation with Russia
10. Anna KOVALEVA, St Petersburg University of Economics, Russia
Japan and Russian modeling of innovation ecosystems: comparative analysis
Participants of the discussion:
Vitalii FEDOSOV, St Petersburg University of Economics, Russia
Alexander SCHELKANOV, Head of Regional Development, Cofas Rus Insurance
Company; Chairman of the Export and Import Development Committee of the St.
Petersburg Regional Branch of the All Russia Public Organization Business Russia.
1 Joint session of the Japanese Society for Comparative Economic Studies and the Laboratory of Asian Economic
Studies SPbSU
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BUSINESS FORUM
Thursday, October 24, 17:00 – 18:30
Tavricheskaya str. 21-23-25, Conference Hall
«SOFT POWER» AND RUSSIA'S EXPORT POTENTIAL
Moderator:
Alexander POGORLETSKIY, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Question for discussion:
«soft power»: peculiarities of emotional, cultural and intellectual impact on foreign
partners of Russia;
national image under conditions of contemporary geopolitical contradictions: problem and
prospects of the Russia's global positioning;
national brand of Russia: features of perception by foreign consumers;
culture, sport, education and tourism as «soft power» instruments;
international attractiveness of Russia’s tax climate and features of participation in international
tax regulation;
national projects: prospects for non-primary exports increasing and «soft power» of
Russia's influence rising on foreign markets.
Participants of the discussion:
Kirill BELYAKOV-DONETS, Deputy Executive Director, Association for Russian-
Chinese tourism promotion, Russia
Rinat DULMAGANOV, General Producer,National opera center and the Public
foundation for the performing arts; teacher, Vaganova Russian ballet academy, St
Petersburg State University of culture, Russia
Kirill LEVKIN, General Secretary, St. Petersburg figure skating federation, Russia
Nikita LOMAGIN, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia, Vice-Rector of the
European university in St Petersburg, Russia
Victor MACHEKHIN, Vice-President, International fiscal association; Head of tax
practice, Linklaters; Associate Professor, Financial university under the Government of the
Russian Federation and Kutafin Moscow state law university, Russia
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Friday, October 25, 2019
POSTGRADUATE SEMINAR
Tavricheskaya str. 21-23-25, room 93
OPEN LECTURE: On trade and Intellectual Property Rights
10:00 – 11:00 Koen BERDEN, Managing Director, Trade Impact, the Netherlands
MASTER CLASS: How to choose the right method for your research problem?
11:00 – 12:00 Áron PERÉNYI, Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Swinburne University,
Australia
SESSION
12:15 – 14:00
Moderators:
Sergey SUTYRIN, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Alexander POGORLETSKIY, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Natalia KUZNETSOVA, Professor, St Petersburg University, Russia
Reports:
1. Yulia VASILYEVA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Impact of economic sanctions on changes in the structure of foreign trade turnover of the
North-Western federal district of the Russian Federation
2. Anna NECHAEVA, LLC TANSANA, Russia
India-Pakistani trade after the cancellation of para-tariff measures: problems and
prospects
3. Mayya KRICHEVSKAYA, MGIMO University, Russia
Regulation of trade in intellectual property in the system of international cooperation
4. Mariia POLIUGA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Cross-border cooperation of the Kaliningrad region under anti-Russian sanctions
5. Julia KOLESNIK, St Petersburg University, Russia
Role of intangible assets in business transnationalization
6. Xiaofeng DAI, St Petersburg University, Russia
Reduction of risks of the company in the conditions of high volatility of the freight market
7. Elena TIMCHENKO, St Petersburg University, Russia
De-globalization trends and their impact on the development of the retail e-commerce
market
Participants of the discussion:
Alaa BAABAA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Daria BEBENINA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Yu GAO, St Petersburg University, Russia
Dayana GUSEVA, St Petersburg University, Russia
Evgenii KOLTSOV, St Petersburg University, Russia
Shukrullokhon SHARIPOV, State University of Management, Russia
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CONFERENCE VENUE MAP
FACULTY OF
ECONOMICS:
Tavricheskaya Str.,
21-23-25
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, Administration Building:
Chaykovskogo Str., 62 (Room 415)
Restaurant
«Taurida Garden»
Potemkinskaya Str. , 4А
Metro Station ‘Chernyshevskaya’ (Line M1):
10-15 minutes walking distance along Kirochnaya Street and the fence of
Tavricheskiy garden
Restaurant «Taurida Garden»
7-10 minutes walking distance
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