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Elina Ribakova

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85:, focusing on issues of financial stability, crisis resolution, fiscal policy in commodity-producing countries, and determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI). She then worked in financial sector firms in 123:
Ribakova is a co-founder of Migration Matters, a video-based multidisciplinary resource on migration. She has lectured on international macroeconomics with finance applications at the
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and frequently appears in media, providing expert topical analysis of economic developments in the EMEA region to a range of leading broadcast and print media outlets, including
159: 124: 55: 329: 324: 299: 154:(IIF) in Washington DC. In 2023 she left the IIF to become Director of the International Affairs Program and Vice President for Foreign Policy at the 136: 243: 71: 108:(2015-2017), contributing to the Rethinking Global Finance and Global Migration initiatives, and at Bruegel from 2018. She has also been a 31: 151: 319: 140: 82: 128: 109: 105: 155: 117: 47: 187: 334: 113: 75: 171: 39: 261: 132: 35: 280: 97:(2008-2013), Avantium Investment Management (2013-2014), Pioneer Investments (2014-2015), and 27: 163: 167: 313: 98: 59: 300:"Russia Thrived as It Integrated With the West—a New Cold War Is Unraveling That" 207: 225: 179: 183: 94: 23: 244:"Elina Ribakova joins KSE Team as a Director of the International Program" 104:
She was a visiting fellow at the Institute of Global Affairs (IGA) at the
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as nonresident senior fellow. She is a regular contributor to the
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From 2019 to 2023, she was the Deputy Chief Economist at the
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Ribakova holds a BSc in Economics and Business from the
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economist
Russian economy
US-Russia relations
macro-financial matters
Bruegel
Brussels
Kyiv School of Economics
Kyiv
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Washington DC
Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
University of Warwick
International Monetary Fund
Moscow
London
Citigroup
Deutsche Bank
London School of Economics and Political Science
Foreign Policy Interrupted
Chevening Scholarship
Open Society Foundations
Chicago Booth
Higher School of Economics
New Economic School
European University at Saint Petersburg
Stockholm School of Economics
Riga
Institute of International Finance
Kyiv School of Economics
Peterson Institute for International Economics

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