Department Chair: Anna V. Aksyanova
Address: Office K-226, Building "K" – 8 Lev Tolstoy str., Kazan;
Building "C" – 72 Karl Marx str., Kazan.
Phone: +7(843)296-44-30, +7(843)231-43-66
Working hours:
Mon-Fri: from 8:00 to 17:00.
History
The Department of Business Statistics and Economics was founded in 2019 on the basis of two departments “Business Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics” and “Economics”.
The primary mission of the Department is to deliver educational programs that combine the university’s key research priorities with the relevant interdisciplinary fields, including programs for training analytical experts.
Academics
Currently, students can get a Bachelor's and Master's degree in “Statistics” and “Economics”. Undergraduate programs are in a full-time format. (4 years) on the budgetary and non-budgetary basis. The graduate programs (Master’s Degree) is a two-year full-time program and a two-and-a-half-year part-time program on the budgetary and non-budgetary basis.
Research Activities
The Department’s research within the specialty 08.00.05 - Economics and Management of National Economy (regional economy, innovation management).
Areas of research:
1. Strategic management of structural changes in regional economic systems under conditions of spatial disequilibrium.
2. Regional management and forecasting of business activity at the meso-level.
3. Forecasting of socio-economic development of the region using the macrostructural modeling technology.
4. Forecasting consumer demand with search query statistics.
5. Risk assessment of innovation projects.
6. Methodology for managing innovative development of micro-, meso- and macroeconomic systems.
7. Study of regularities and peculiarities of the regional real estate market and service markets.
8. Theoretical aspects of intellectual property development and management.
9. The methodology of analysis and institutional aspects of managing the efficiency of economic systems of micro-, meso- and macro-levels.
10. Organizational (corporate, institutional) mechanisms of regional industrial complexes functioning.
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