Nikolay Nenovsky

Nikolay Nenovsky (born 26 July 1963) is a Bulgarian economist, working in the fields of monetary theory and policy, monetary history and history of economic thought. He is Professor of economics at the University of Picardie Jules Verne, CRIISEA, Amiens, France from 2012 .

Nikolay Nenovsky
Nikolay Nenovsky in August 2012.
Born (1963-07-26) July 26, 1963
NationalityBulgarian
FieldMonetary Theory, Monetary History and Monetary thought, Theory and History of Economic Crises
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Education and academic career

Nikolay Nenovsky graduated from the Moscow State University, Russia (M.A in 1989), received his Ph.D in economics from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (1995). On completing his PhD he lectured at the University of National and World Economy,[1] Sofia where, later, he became a Professor of Economics and taught Monetary theory and International Finance. He is also affiliated to Laboratoire d'économie d'Orléans (LEO), since 2002 and to International Center for Economic Research (ICER), Torino, since 2006.

Professor Nenovsky is affiliated with French academic and teaching community since 1991. Over the years he has held visiting positions at the several institutions including: University of Auvergne, University of Clermont-Ferrand University of Aix-Marseille, University of PARIS I – SORBONNE and University of Bordeaux IV. He has been Visiting Professor also at University of Kyoto and gave lectures and seminars at University of Kyushu (Fukuoka), University of Nagasaki, International University of Kagoshima and University of Hitotsubashi/Nihon University (Tokyo. He was STUDIUM (Institute for Advanced Studies) researcher at the University of Orleans (LEO),[2] 2010–2012, where he organized conference on economic and geostrategic issues of Balkan economies (February 2011), and in December 2011 - on bank regulation and systemic risk. He also lectured Theory and History of financial crisis at EDHEC Business School, Nice.

He is Member of Editorial Board of: Revue d'économie politique (France),[3] East-West Journal of Economics and Business (Greece), The Journal of Comparative Economic Studies (Japan),[4] Panoeconomicus (Serbia),[5] Economic Studies [Ikonomicheski Izsledvania], Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Since 2011 Professor Nikolay Nenovsky is a member of UK based Cobden Partners.[6] Nikolay Nenovsky is founder and Vice-president of Bulgarian Macroeconomic Association[7] (2003–2005), and founder of Bulgarian Hayek Society (2002) and BHS monthly seminar (since 2004)[8] Nikolay Nenovsky is a participant in The State in the Balkans: Public Service Institutions, their Role and Development which is joint Balkan Futures workshop, of the British School at Athens, the British Institute at Ankara, and the École française d'Athènes, March 6–7, 2014. [9]

Central Bank and policy career

In 1996 he joined the Bulgarian National Bank Research Department, where he engaged over the years in empirical and theoretical research, focusing on the monetary theory and policy, econometric methods and modeling. He was made head of the research department in 1997. Nenovsky served as a Member of the Governing Council at the Bulgarian National Bank from 2002 to 2008. He was a Member of Economic Advisory Council of the President of Bulgaria, 2002–2008 (in charge of the Economic Report for the President). Nikolay Nenovsky was also Adviser of the Minister of Finance of Bulgaria (2008–2009).Currently he is a member of Bulgarian Development Bank Supervisory Board.

Major publications

Publications and research works

Nikolay Nenovsky with representatives from the National Bank of Rwanda in 2005

Refereed articles

  • Nenovsky N., Tochkov, K. and K. Tochkov (2012).«University efficiency and public funding for higher education in Bulgaria », Post-Communist Economies, 24 (4): 515–532.
  • Nenovsky, N.(2013). «Ivan Kinkel's (1883–1945) theory of economic development », European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
  • Nenovsky N., J. Milev (2012). Capital Pension Schemes in Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia and the Impact of the Ongoing Financial Crisis on them, East-West Journal of Economics and Business, 15 (1/2): 71–88.
  • Nenovsky N., P. Villieu (2011). «EU enlargement and monetary regimes from the insurance model perspective» Post-Communist Economies, Vol. 23, Issue 4, ppp. 433–447.
  • Nenovsky N. (2011). Criticisms of Classical Political Economy. Menger, Austrian Economics and the German Historical School (book review on G. Campagnolo), The European Journal of History of Economic Thought, 18 (2): 290–293.
  • Nenovsky N., P. Chobanov and A. Lahiani (2011). Investigation of Systemic Risk in the New EU States, Economics Bulletin, 31 (2): 1041–1412.
  • Nenovsky N., D. Ialnazov (2011). A Game Theory Interpretation of the Post-communist Evolution, Journal of Economic Issue, XLV (1): 41–55.
  • Nenovsky N., K. Toshkov (2011) Reforms, EU accession, and Bank Efficiency in Transition economies: Evidence from Bulgaria, Emerging Markets Finance & Trade, XLVII (1): 113–129.
  • Nenovsky N. (2011). «Bulgarian Economic Thought since 1989: A Personal Perspective», The History of Economic Thought (Japan), 52 (2): 1–26.
  • Nenovsky N. (2010) The Birth of Modern Economic Science. Reading Gilles Campagnolo’s Book (Criticism of Classical Political Economy, Routledge, 2010), Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 16 (1): 5.
  • Nenovsky N. (2009). Debates over the Crisis: A Special Focus on Bulgaria, The Journal of Comparative Economic Studies, (5): 19–24, 2
  • Nenovsky N. (2009). „ Place of Labor and Labor Theory in Tugan Baranovsky’s Theoretical System“.The Kyoto Economic Review Vol. 78 (2009), No.1 pp. 53–77 ]
  • Nenovsky N., P.Chobanov, G. Mihaylova, and D. Koleva (2008). How the Bank Efficiency Changes: the Case of Bulgaria, Megatrend Review, 5, (1): 5–16.
  • Nenovsky N., JB Desquilbert)(2005). Confiance et ajustement dans les régimes de caisse d’émission, Monde en développement, 2 (130): 77–95.
  • Nenovsky N., M. Berleman (2004). Lending of First versus Lending of Last Resort: The Bulgarian Financial Crisis of 1996/1997, Comparative Economic Studies, 46 (2): 245–271.
  • Nenovsky N., Y. Rizopoulos (2004). Peut-on mesurer le changement institutionnel du régime monétaire?, Revue d’économie financière, (75): 17 –36.
  • Nenovsky N. (2003). Improving Monetary Theory in Post –communist Countries – Looking back to Cantillon, Ecowest (Russian Economic Journal), III (4): 549–566. (in Russian)
  • Nenovsky N (2003). Assurance des dépôts bancaires durant l’accession à l’UE, Revue d’économie financière, (72): 123–140.
  • Nenovsky N., E. Peev and T. Yalamov (2003). Banks-Firms Nexus under the Currency Board: Empirical Evidence from Bulgaria, Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, 34 (2): 53–81.
  • Nenovsky N., Y. Rizopoulos (2003). Extreme Monetary Regime Change. Evidence from Currency Board Introduction in Bulgaria, Journal of Economic Issues, 37 (4): 909–941.
  • Nenovsky N., K. Hristov (2002). New Currency Boards and Discretion. The Empirical Evidence from Bulgaria, Economic Systems, XXVI (1): 55–72.
  • Nenovsky N., K. Hristov and M. Mihaylov (2002). Comparing Institutional and Organizational Design of Currency Boards in Transition Countries, Eastern European Economics, (40): 3–36.
  • Nenovsky N., D. Ialnazov)(2001). The Currency Board and Bulgaria’s Accession to the European Monetary Union, The Kyoto University Economic Review, LXX: 1/2 (148/149): 31–48.
  • Nenovsky N., K. Hristov and M. Mihaylov (2001). Comparing Currency Board Automatic Mechanism in Bulgaria, Estonia and Lithuania, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 11 (4): 575–616.
  • Nenovsky N. (1999). Une économie en transition a-t-elle vraiment besoin d’une banque centrale? (la Caisse d’émission en Bulgarie), Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, (4): 65–96.

Books

  • Economic Discussions at the European Periphery. Bulgarian Economists During the Great Depression 2010
  • Monetary order. Critics of monetary theory, Siela Edition (Soft and Publishing), 2007, Sofia.
  • Exchange rate Inflation: France and Bulgaria in the interwar period. The contribution of Albert Aftalion (1874–1956), Edition of Bulgarian National Bank, 2005, (in English, French and Bulgarian)
  • From Lev to Euro: Which is the Best Way? Scenarios for Bulgaria integration to EMU, (with K. Hristov, B. Petrov), Siela Edition (Soft and Publishing), 2001, Sofia.
  • Free Money (the questions of economic theory), Edition of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Academic Publishing House “Marin Drinov”, 2001, Sofia.
  • The Demand for Money in Transitional economies, 1998, Sofia, Edition of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Academic Publishing House “Marin Drinov”.

Chapters in books

  • Deposit Insurance around the World. Issues of Design and Implementation, MIT Press, Cambridge, Edited by Aslı Demirgüç-Kunt, Edward J. Kane and Luc Laeven, 2008[10]
  • Monetary Convergence on the Road to EMU: Conceptual Issues for Eastern Europe, in: Melting the Boundaries: Institutional Transformation in the Wider Europe, pp. 129–152, Yagi, K. and S. Mizobata, Eds, Kyoto University Press, 2008
  • Exchange rate control in Italy and Bulgaria in the interwar period. History and Perspectives, (with G. Pavanelli, K. Dimitrova), in: The Experience of Exchange Rate Regimes in South-Eastern Europe in a historical and comparative perspective, Oesterreichische Nationalbank, 2007
  • Le Currency board comme institution: une comparaison des expériences bulgare, estonienne et lithuanienne, (with D. Koleva) (2007), in: Nouvelles Europes. Trajectoires et enjeux économiques, Koleva, P., N. Ridet-Kroichvilli, J. Vercueil, Eds., UTBM, France, pp. 109–138.
  • Money market liquidity under currency board-empirical investigations for Bulgaria, (with P. Chobanov) 2005, chapter 6, in Financial institutions and development, E. Klein Edition, New York
  • Currency Boards and Financial Stability: Experiences from Argentina and Bulgaria, (with Berlemann, M.), in: Sovereign risk and financial crisis, Frenkel, M., Karmann, A., Scholtens, B., Eds), Springer–Verlag, 2004, pp. 237–257.
  • The efficiency of banking system in CEE: inequality and convergence to the EU, (with Tomova, M. and Naneva, T.), in: Financial markets in CEE, Stability and efficiency perspectives, (Balling, M., Lierman, F., and Mullineux, A., eds), Routledge, London, 2004, pp. 225–251.
  • The Banking System in Bulgaria (with Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Kalin Hristov, Jeffrey Miller, Boris Petrov), in: Banking Reforms in South-East Europe, Željko Šević (ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002, London, pp. 219–240.

Working papers

  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Tochkov and C. Turcu)(2011). Monetary Regimes and EU Accession: Comparing Bulgaria and Romania, LEO Document de Recherche No. 15, 2011
  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Tochkov and C. Turcu)(2011). From Prosperity to Depression: Bulgaria and Romania (1996/97–2010), William Davidson Institute Working Papers No. 1018, 2011
  • Nenovsky N.(2010). «Bulgarian Economists during The Great Depression» Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans, Document de Recherche, n° 2010–27
  • Nenovsky N.(with J.Milev)(2010).«Capital Pension Schemes in Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia and the Impact of the Ongoing Financial Crisis on them» Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans, Document de Recherche, No 2010–26
  • Nenovsky N.(with P. Chobanov and A. Lahani)(2010) Money Market Integration and Sovereign CDS Spreads Dynamics in the New EU States, LEO Document de Recherche No. 24, 2010; William Davidson Institute Working Papers No. 1002, 2010
  • Nenovsky N., D.Ialnazov. (2010).«The Evolution of Post-Communist Countries: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Cooperation » Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans, Document de Recherche, No 2010–10
  • Nenovsky N. (2010).«Economic and Social Thoughts of Ivan Pososhkov (1652–1726)». International Center for Economic Research Working Paper, No 2
  • Nenovsky N. (2010) Views form the Periphery: Bulgarian Economist during the Great Depression, LEO Document de Recherche No 20, 2010 (Paper presented at alfa-Bank Historical Conference “The Great Depression and Economic Thought in Europe’s less industrialized countries revisited”, Corfu, October 2010
  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Tochkov)(2010) Efficiency of Commercial Banks in Bulgaria in the Wake of EU Accession, Texas Christian University Department of Economics Working Papers No. 2, 2010
  • Nenovsky N. (2010) The Bulgarian Economic Thought Since 1989: A Personal Perspective, ICER Discussions Papers No 21, 2010; and LEO Document de Recherche No. 20, 2010
  • Nenovsky N. (2010)EU Enlargement and Monetary Regimes from the Insurance Model Perspectives, William Davidson Institute Working Papers No. 997, 2010
  • Nenovsky N.(with D. Ialnazov)(2010) The Evolution of Post-communists Countries: an Interpretation form the Perspectives if Cooperation, ICER Discussions Papers No. 3, 2010; also as LEO Document de Recherche No. 10, 2010
  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Tochkov)(2009) Efficiency of Commercial Banks in Bulgaria in the Wake of EU Accession, Bulgarian National Bank Discussions Papers No. 75, 2009; ICER Discussions Papers No. 21, 2009
  • Nenovsky N. (2009) Monetary Regimes in Post-Communist Countries: Some Long-Term Reflections, Agency for Economic Analysis and Forecasting WP No. 2, 2009
  • Nenovsky N.(with G. Mihaylova and Ivanov M.)(2008) The Evolution of Bulgarian Banks Efficiency during the twenties a DEA approach, Bank of Greece Working Papers, No 82, 2008.
  • Nenovsky N. (with P.Chobanov, Mihaylova G. and Koleva D.)(2008) Efficiency of the Bulgarian banking System: Traditional Approach and DEA, Agency for Economic Analysis and Forecasting WP, No 1, 2008
  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Dimitrova)(2008) Deposit over-insurance in EU accession countries – a moral hazard boomerang to the Euro Area?, “Paolo Baffi” Centre on Central Banking and Financial regulation, Research Paper Series No. 2008–20
  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Dimitrova)(2007) Exchange Rate Control in Bulgaria in Interwar Period: History and Theoretical Reflections, Bulgarian National Bank, Discussions Papers No. 67, 2007
  • Nenovsky N.(with G. Mihaylova)(2007) Dynamics of the financial wealth of the institutional sectors in Bulgaria: Empirical studies of the post-communist period, William Davidson Institute Working Paper, N 864, 2007
  • Nenovsky N.(with G. Pavanelli, K. Dimitrova)(2007) Exchange rate control in Italy and Bulgaria in the interwar period. History and Perspectives, International Center of Economic Research Working Paper, N 40 2007
  • Nenovsky N.(with K. Dimitrova)(2006) Exchange Rate and Inflation: France and Bulgaria in the interwar period, International Center of Economic Research Working Paper, 2006
  • Nenovsky N. (2006) Monetary Convergence on the Road to EMU: Conceptual Issues for Eastern Europe, International Center of Economic Research Working Paper, N 33, 2006
  • Nenovsky N. (2006) Lenin and the currency competition. Reflections on the NEP experience (1922–1924), International Center of Economic Research Working Paper, N 22 2006
  • Nenovsky N.(with JM Figuet)(2006) Convergence and Shocks in the road to EU: Empirical investigations for Bulgaria and Romania, William Davidson Institute Working Paper, N 810 2006
  • Nenovsky N.(with Y. Rizopoulos) Measuring the Institutional Change of the Monetary Regime in a Political Economy Perspective, William Davidson Institute, Working Paper No. 732, 2004

PhD students

Among his former PhD students are:

Peter Chobanov (Ph.D thesis – Systemic risk, University of National and World Economy, Sofia, 2005), Chairman of the Financial Supervision Commission,[11] Gerguana Mihaylova (financial system in transition, University of National and World Economy, 2007), Deputy President of National Statistical Institute,[12] Darina Koleva (exchange rate regimes, co-tutelle, University of Orleans, France, 2006), Financial Supervision Commission – Head of the Office of the Chairman,[13] Desislava Tocheva (currency boards, co-tutelle, University of Orleans, France, 2004), Professor of Finance and Accounting, IFAG, Sofia,[14] and Katerina Vojcheska, Research Fellow III degree, Bulgarian Academy of Science,[15]

References

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  8. Aligica?, P.D.; Evans, A.J. (2009). The Neoliberal Revolution in Eastern Europe: Economic Ideas in the Transition from Communism. Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated. p. 153. ISBN 9781848445949. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
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