Valentine Vishnevsky | |
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Born | Valentine Pavlovich Vishnevsky June 8, 1958 |
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Institution | Institute of Industrial Economics of the NAS of Ukraine |
Field | Economics |
Alma mater | Kharkov Engineering and Economic Institute |
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Valentine Pavlovich Vishnevsky (born June 8, 1958) is a Ukrainian economist.,[1] Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (2012) and professor of economics (2005).[2] The area of his scientific interests includes economic theory, modelling of economic systems, fiscal, monetary and industrial policy.
Vishnevsky was born in 1958 in Sumy in Ukraine. In 1980, he graduated with honours from the Kharkov Engineering and Economic Institute (qualification — engineer-economist). Since 1980 he has been an employee of the Institute of Industrial Economics of National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of Ukraine. In 1987 he defended his PhD thesis on "Economic methods of using reserves to accelerate the technical re-equipment of production (case study on metallurgical enterprises of the Ukrainian SSR)", and in 1998 he defended his doctoral thesis on "Methodological bases of improving the taxation of enterprises".
Since 1997, Vishnevsky has been the head of a number of research and scientific projects of the NAS of Ukraine. Among the most important ones is the scientific and technical project on creation of "The Intellectual automated system of budget process support" (2007–2013)”, which is a unique complex of system-dynamic mathematical models, databases and information technologies that allow quantitatively estimate the consequences of decisions made by authorities in the sphere of fiscal policy for the economy of individual regions and the state as a whole.[3]
Vishnevsky is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Economy of Industry.[4] He is also a member of the editorial boards of the journals Science and Innovations[5] and Economy of Ukraine.[6]
Based on the research findings more than 100 scientific works were published, including four personal monographs and a number of scientific monographs in co-authorship, papers in well-known Ukrainian, Russian and English-language journals (Economy of Ukraine, Voprosy Ekonomiki, World Economy and International Relations, Terra Economicus, Journal of Tax Reform, Environment, Development and Sustainability, etc.).