Mikhail Klimenko

Associate Professor

Member Of:
  • School of Economics
Office Location: Old CE Building, Room 320

Overview

Dr. Mikhail Klimenko received his PhD in Business from Stanford University. He joined the Georgia Tech faculty as an Associate Professor of Economics in the School of Economics in 2004. A specialist in international trade theory and policy and telecommunications economics, he has authored multiple papers and book chapters and presented numerous conference papers. His most recent publication “Global Digital Platforms, Technology Transfer and FDI Policies in Two-Sided Markets” is in the Economic Inquiry (2023).

Professor Klimenko previously taught at the University of California in San Diego and SKEMA Business School (France) and has held visiting appointments at Nankai University (China), the European University (Russia), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain), and St. Petersburg State University (Russia). He has received research support from the National Science Foundation, the French Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po), and the Net Institute and served as reviewer for a number of economics journals and expert advisory panels. He has also served as a consultant for the World Bank.  His recent teaching has included courses in Microeconomics, International Trade Theory, Economics of Telecommunications, and Law and Economics of the World Trading System. He served as Director of Graduate Studies in the Georgia Tech School of Economics from 2005 to 2011.

Education:
  • Ph.D., Stanford University
  • M.A., Stanford University
  • M.A., Brown University