Andrei Vladimirovich Anikin (Cyrillic: Андрей Владимирович Аникин) - Russian Soviet economist and lexicographer, science fiction writer.
In 1949 he graduated from the Institute of Foreign Trade in Moscow , in 1953 he completed postgraduate studies at the Moscow Financial Institute . Candidate of Economic Sciences since 1953, Doctor of Economic Sciences since 1964. Subject of doctoral dissertation: “The credit system of modern capitalism. Research based on the materials of the USA. It was published under the same title as a scientific monograph in 1964.
In 1949-1957 he worked at the USSR Ministry of Foreign Trade and the State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations. Since 1957 he worked at the Institute of World Economy and International RelAndrei Vladimirovich Anikin (Cyrillic: Андрей Владимирович Аникин) - Russian Soviet economist and lexicographer, science fiction writer.
In 1949 he graduated from the Institute of Foreign Trade in Moscow , in 1953 he completed postgraduate studies at the Moscow Financial Institute . Candidate of Economic Sciences since 1953, Doctor of Economic Sciences since 1964. Subject of doctoral dissertation: “The credit system of modern capitalism. Research based on the materials of the USA. It was published under the same title as a scientific monograph in 1964.
In 1949-1957 he worked at the USSR Ministry of Foreign Trade and the State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations. Since 1957 he worked at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations as a senior researcher, head. sector, chief department, chief researcher - head of the group. In 1965-92. worked part-time at the Department of Political Economy , Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov . Since 1970 he has the academic title of professor.
Main areas of scientific research and publications: monetary circulation, credit, banks, international currency relations; US economy; history of economic doctrines ; problems of financial institutions in a transitional economy. He wrote and published a lot in the popular science and science fiction genre, is the author of the book of memoirs “People of Science. Meetings with Eminent Economists (1995), as well as two books of fiction.
He was invited to give lectures and conduct research work at a number of universities and research centers of the former USSR and other countries, including Novosibirsk and Saratov universities, the Higher School of Economics in Berlin (at that time - the GDR), the Institute for Advanced Studies of the Soviet Union under Columbia University (New York, USA), University of Toronto (Canada). He was a consultant for the USSR and Russia of the investment bank Morgan Stanley and Company (New York and London, 1990-1994).
He was buried in Moscow at the Khovansky cemetery....more