Dr Vladimir Maltsev

  • Lecturer (Economics)

telephone: 0141 330 5058
email: Vladimir.Maltsev@glasgow.ac.uk

Adam Smith Business School, Room 239E, Main Building, University Avenue, Glasgow, G12 8QQ

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ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6005-6693

Biography

Vladimir Maltsev is Lecturer in Economics at the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School, where he has been in employment since October 2022. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Financial University, Moscow, Russia, and was a research fellow in King’s College London from 2021-2022.

Dr Maltsev’s research interests deal with economics of governance, economics of religion and economics of knowledge. He published his academic work in journals such as the European Economic Review, Public Choice, and Constitutional Political Economy. At the University of Glasgow, he is a Level 1 & 2 Course Coordinator in Microeconomics.

Research interests

Vladimir is a member of the School's Macroeconomics research cluster.

Areas of expertise:

  • Economics of governance
  • Economics of religion
  • Economics of knowledge
  • Economic history

Publications

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Number of items: 13.

2023

Maltsev, V. V. (2023) Decentralized response as a pandemic second-best: the case of Russia. Southern Economic Journal, 90(2), pp. 291-316. (doi: 10.1002/soej.12653)

Maltsev, V. (2023) Religious reforms and large-scale rebellions (via the case of the Honganji sect of the True Pure Land Buddhism). Public Choice, (doi: 10.1007/s11127-023-01096-3) (Early Online Publication)

Maltsev, V. (2023) The economics of military innovation under anarchy: the case of the Ukrainian civil war of 1917–1921. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 210, pp. 180-190. (doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2023.04.020)

2022

Maltsev, V. (2022) Anarchy and higher trade equilibrium: a study of the Russian old believer monasteries. Journal of Economics, Management and Religion, 3(2), 2250006. (doi: 10.1142/s2737436x22500066)

Maltsev, V. (2022) Economic effects of voluntary religious castration on the informal provision of cooperation: the case of the Russian Skoptsy sect. European Economic Review, 145, 104109. (doi: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104109)

Maltsev, V. V. and Yudanov, A. Y. (2022) Self-immolation. Review of Austrian Economics, 35(2), pp. 193-203. (doi: 10.1007/s11138-020-00498-6)

Maltsev, V. (2022) Dynamic anarchy: the evolution and economics of the beguny sect in eighteenth-twentieth century Russia. Public Choice, 190(1-2), pp. 111-126. (doi: 10.1007/s11127-021-00920-y)

2021

Maltsev, V. (2021) Lessons from the Japanese ninja: on achieving a higher trade equilibrium under anarchy and private constitutions. Constitutional Political Economy, 33(4), pp. 433-444. (doi: 10.1007/s10602-021-09354-6)

Maltsev, V. V. (2021) Martyrdom and rebellious collective action. Review of Behavioral Economics, 8(2), pp. 111-124. (doi: 10.1561/105.00000134)

Maltsev, V. V. and Dementyev, V. V. (2021) Superstition as an economic institution: an evolutionary approach. Terra Economicus, 19(2), pp. 28-38. (doi: 10.18522/2073-6606-2021-19-2-28-38)

2020

Maltsev, V. V. (2020) Economics of the sacramental bread ordeal in the Russian Princedoms period. Journal of Economics, Management and Religion, 01(02), 2050005. (doi: 10.1142/s2737436x20500053)

2019

Maltsev, V. V. (2019) Economics of RP–PvP Events in World of Warcraft (via the example of Argent Dawn server). Computer Games Journal, 8, pp. 241-254. (doi: 10.1007/s40869-019-00088-y)

Maltsev, V. V. (2019) Hearts of stone: analyzing anarchic Bukhtarman stonemason communities in eighteenth-century Russia. Journal of Private Enterprise, 34(4), pp. 1-18.

This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 04:00:38 2024 GMT.
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Number of items: 13.

Articles

Maltsev, V. V. (2023) Decentralized response as a pandemic second-best: the case of Russia. Southern Economic Journal, 90(2), pp. 291-316. (doi: 10.1002/soej.12653)

Maltsev, V. (2023) Religious reforms and large-scale rebellions (via the case of the Honganji sect of the True Pure Land Buddhism). Public Choice, (doi: 10.1007/s11127-023-01096-3) (Early Online Publication)

Maltsev, V. (2023) The economics of military innovation under anarchy: the case of the Ukrainian civil war of 1917–1921. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 210, pp. 180-190. (doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2023.04.020)

Maltsev, V. (2022) Anarchy and higher trade equilibrium: a study of the Russian old believer monasteries. Journal of Economics, Management and Religion, 3(2), 2250006. (doi: 10.1142/s2737436x22500066)

Maltsev, V. (2022) Economic effects of voluntary religious castration on the informal provision of cooperation: the case of the Russian Skoptsy sect. European Economic Review, 145, 104109. (doi: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104109)

Maltsev, V. V. and Yudanov, A. Y. (2022) Self-immolation. Review of Austrian Economics, 35(2), pp. 193-203. (doi: 10.1007/s11138-020-00498-6)

Maltsev, V. (2022) Dynamic anarchy: the evolution and economics of the beguny sect in eighteenth-twentieth century Russia. Public Choice, 190(1-2), pp. 111-126. (doi: 10.1007/s11127-021-00920-y)

Maltsev, V. (2021) Lessons from the Japanese ninja: on achieving a higher trade equilibrium under anarchy and private constitutions. Constitutional Political Economy, 33(4), pp. 433-444. (doi: 10.1007/s10602-021-09354-6)

Maltsev, V. V. (2021) Martyrdom and rebellious collective action. Review of Behavioral Economics, 8(2), pp. 111-124. (doi: 10.1561/105.00000134)

Maltsev, V. V. and Dementyev, V. V. (2021) Superstition as an economic institution: an evolutionary approach. Terra Economicus, 19(2), pp. 28-38. (doi: 10.18522/2073-6606-2021-19-2-28-38)

Maltsev, V. V. (2020) Economics of the sacramental bread ordeal in the Russian Princedoms period. Journal of Economics, Management and Religion, 01(02), 2050005. (doi: 10.1142/s2737436x20500053)

Maltsev, V. V. (2019) Economics of RP–PvP Events in World of Warcraft (via the example of Argent Dawn server). Computer Games Journal, 8, pp. 241-254. (doi: 10.1007/s40869-019-00088-y)

Maltsev, V. V. (2019) Hearts of stone: analyzing anarchic Bukhtarman stonemason communities in eighteenth-century Russia. Journal of Private Enterprise, 34(4), pp. 1-18.

This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 04:00:38 2024 GMT.

Teaching

  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Economic history
  • History of economic thought

Additional information

  • Associate editor in the Journal of Economics, Management and Religion (2021 - current)