Konstantin Kucheryavyy

Asst Professor

Zicklin School of Business

Department: Bert Wasserman Dept Eco & Fin

Areas of expertise: International Trade, Open Macroeconomics

Email Address: konstantin.kucheryavyy@baruch.cuny.edu

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Education

Ph.D., Economics, Pennsylvania State University University Park United States

M.A., Economics, New Economic School Moscow Russian Federation

M.Sc., Software Engineering, Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk Russian Federation

DIP, Software Engineering, Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk Russian Federation

SemesterCourse PrefixCourse NumberCourse Name
Spring 2024ECO1002Macro-Economics
Spring 2024ECO1002Macro-Economics
Spring 2024ECO1002Macro-Economics
Spring 2024ECO1002Macro-Economics

Journal Articles

Bhattarai, S., & Kucheryavyy, K. (2024). Aggregate Properties of Open Economy Models with Expanding Varieties. Journal of the European Economic Association, 22(1). 263–309.

(2024). Spatial Equilibria: The Case of Two Regions. Journal of International Economics,

(2024). The Small Open Economy in a Generalized Gravity Model. Journal of International Economics, 152.

Kucheryavyy, K., Lyn, G., & Rodríguez-Clare, A. (2023). Grounded by Gravity: A Well-Behaved Trade Model with Industry-Level Economies of Scale. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 15(2). 372-412.

Deseatnicov, I., Fukao, K., & Kucheryavyy, K. (2021). Exports, trade costs and FDI entry: evidence from Japanese firms. Transnational Corporations, 28(3). 1-34.

Kucheryavyy, K. (2012). Continuity of a model with a nested CES utility function and Bertrand competition. Economics Letters, 117(2). 473-476.

Presentations

Kucheryavyy, K. (2024, July 24). Frequency of Shipment and Gains from Trade. University of Tokyo

Kucheryavyy, K. (2023, April 28). Monetary Policy in an International Business Cycle Model with Externalities. University of Hong Kong

Kucheryavyy, K. (2023, October 20). The Quantitative New Trade Model: Equilibrium and Welfare Analysis. Indiana University Bloomington, Department of Economics (online)

Kucheryavyy, K. (2023, February 23). Aggregate Properties of Open Economy Models with Expanding Varieties. Baruch College, Department of Economics and Finance

Kucheryavyy, K. (2023, December 12). Technological Decoupling Between the U.S. and China. Musashi University

Kucheryavyy, K. (2023, December 6). The Quantitative New Trade Model: Equilibrium and Welfare Analysis. Department of Economics, National University of Singapore

Kucheryavyy, K. (2022, November 4). Growth, Externalities, and Technology Upgrading in Open Economies. Scale and Innovation Economics Workshop. University of Texas at Austin

Bhattarai, S., & Kucheryavyy, K. (2022, November 30). Aggregate Properties of Open Economy Models with Expanding Varieties. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Antai College of Economics and Management

Kucheryavyy, K. (2022, December 2). Matrix Problems in International Economics. University of Nevada Reno, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Kucheryavyy, K. (2021, November 1). A Unified Model of International Business Cycles and Trade. Osaka University, Institute of Social and Economic Research

Kucheryavyy, K. (2021, September 11). Welfare Gains from International Risk Sharing and (Non-)Specialization. European Trade Study Group. online

Kucheryavyy, K. (2021, August 24). Welfare Gains from International Risk Sharing and (Non-)Specialization. EEA-ESEM Virtual Congress. online

Kucheryavyy, K. (2021, July 13). Welfare Gains from International Risk Sharing and (Non-)Specialization. National Bureau of Economic Research Summer Institute, International Trade and Macroeconomics. online

Kucheryavyy, K. (2021, December 12). A Tractable Model of Trade with Flexible Cost Structure. Hitotsubashi Conference on International Trade and FDI. Tokyo, Japan

Kucheryavyy, K. (2021, September 14). A Tractable Model of Trade with Flexible Cost Structure. Purdue University, Department of Economics (online)

Kucheryavyy, K. (2020, December 21). A Tractable Model of Trade with Flexible Cost Structure. Online Workshop on International Trade and FDI. Kobe University (online)