Address: Lavrentiev 17
Novovsibirsk, 630090
Russia
Secretary of Relations: Ludmila A. Sergeeva
Fax: 7 (3832) 35-55-80
E-mail: [email protected]
Institute of Economics and Industrial Engeneering (IEIE), the first academic institute of economic profile east of the Urals was founded in 1958.
The Institute consists of the following 12 research departments located mainly in Academgorodok (Novosibirsk Academic Center) and also in some other Siberian cities: Rates and Proportions of Industrial Production; Planning of Multi-Industry Complexes and Industries; Territorial Systems; Administration of Socioeconomic Processes of a Region; Management of Industrial Enterprises; Social Problems; Applied Economic Problems; Economic Information Science; Forecasting of Regional Economic Development (Krasnoyarsk); Regional Economy and Location of Productive Forces of Eastern Siberia (Irkutsk), Economic Studies (Kemerovo), Economic and Social Studies (Barnaul) and 2 economic laboratories (Novosibirsk, Omsk).
Two economic journals are being published by the Institute: "Economics and Industrial Engineering" (EKO) founded in 1970 and "Region: Economics and Sociology" (publication of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences).
IEIE is the core academic organization for the Department of Economics of Novosibirsk State University; Siberian Branch of the Sociological Association of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Association of Siberian Cities; Club of Directors of Industrial Enterprises.
Training of academic cadres is carried out through post-graduate and doctorate studies.
IEIE carries out research in 4 major directions: the study of rates and structural changes in Russian economy; problems of industrial production within the cross-section of multi-industry complexes, groups of interrelated industries and firms; regional management and intergrated development of Siberian economy; social problems of the transition period.
The Institute took part in the development and expertise of several government programs and documents: Federal Program of Social and Economic Development of the Russian North, the Law of Local Self-Administration in Russia, government programs of economic reforms, privatization, trade policies with countries of the former Soviet Union.
The Institute has developed an original economic-mathematical apparatus.