Constantin Gurdgiev

Constantin Gurdgiev
Константин Гурджиев
Dr Constantin Gurdgiev at the Centre for Global Economic Development
Born1968 (age 55–56)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Statusactive in research
NationalityIrish, Russian-Armenian
EducationMacroeconomics and Finance (PhD),
MA in Economics,
MA in Pure Mathematics
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin,
Johns Hopkins University,
University of California, Los Angeles
OccupationAcademic
Employer(s)Trinity College, Dublin (TCD) and Monfort College of Business
Known forAlternative views in economics
Notable workBusiness & Finance Magazine (former editor)
TelevisionTonight with Vincent Browne (TV3)
TitleAssociate Professor of Finance, Monfort College of Business, and Visiting Professor at Trinity College, Dublin (current, with TCD since 2000)[1]
Board member of
Non-Executive Member, Investment Committee GoldCore ltd (2011–2014);
Advisory board member (Non-Executive) Heinz GAM (2011–2018);
Chairman of the Ireland Russia Business Association: IRBA (2009–2015);
Head of Macroeconomics Institute for Business Value, IBM (2009–2011);
Chief Economist Irish Exporters Association (2009–2011);
Head of Strategy & Research, Global Markets Heinz Associates (2008–2009);
non-executive director Business & Finance Magazine (2008–2009);
Director of Research NCB Stockbrokers (2008–2008);
Editor Business & Finance Magazine (2006–2008);
Lecturer in Economics Trinity College Dublin (2000–2006)[1]
Partner(s)Married, Jennifer Hord
ChildrenTwo
WebsiteMacroview.EU and TrueEconomics.Blog

Dr Constantin Gurdgiev (Russian: Константин Гурджиев, Konstantin Gurdzhiyev; born 1968) is a Russian economist and professor based in the US (University of Northern Colorado).[2] He is a former editor of Business & Finance Magazine. Gurdgiev is well known in Ireland from his frequent appearances on the Tonight with Vincent Browne television show on TV3 during the great recession.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ a b "Constantin Gurdgiev". LinkedIn. Archived from the original on 28 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Biography Constantin Gurdgiev" (PDF). Irish Architecture Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  3. ^ Constantin Gurdgiev on Twitter – May 7, 2015]
  4. ^ Constantin Gurdgiev on Twitter – September 19, 2012
  5. ^ "Polarising bear – He has been dubbed Ireland’s most right-wing economist, and he may lack the common touch, but though critics label him a professional…" The Irish Times, Nov. 9 2010