Aikumush Zhakypbekova
Program assistant (room 215)
Phone: +996 312 915000 (ext. 470).
Full-time faculty
Zarylbek I. Kudabaev, Chair of the Applied Sciences Division, Head of the Economics Department
He is well-established Professor at AUCA with long teaching and research track, and he also has a rich experience on serving for the public sector of Kyrgyzstan. Under his leadership as Chairman of the National Statistical Committee (NSC) of Kyrgyzstan (1997-2005) fundamental reforms of the statistical system of Kyrgyzstan were carried out, and also he was Head of the Department on Free Economic Zones FEZ) at the Apparatus of the Government of Kyrgyzstan (1995-1997) and as a such, he is known as one of the main founders of the most successful in Kyrgyzstan FEZ“Bishkek”.
Prof. Kudabaev has led many research project including large international programs and contributed many national policy initiatives. He is often invited by the Kyrgyz Government to consult or advice on the economic issues or policy initiatives. Prof. Kudabaev is author of several monographs and many papers published in the well-recognized international journals. His research interests are poverty and development, sustainable economic growth of Kyrgyzstan.
Courses: Intermediate Macroeconomics, Economic Development, Development Economics, Poverty, National Economy
Nazgul Jenish is an Associate Professor of AUCA Economics Department. She earned her PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her primary research interest is theoretical and applied econometrics.
Courses: Introduction to Econometrics, Applied Econometrics, Economics Research Methods
Nurbek Jenish is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at AUCA. He holds MS in Computing and Information Systems from Kyrgyz Technical University, MBA from Academy of Management under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, and MA in Economics of Development from Australian National University. He has also got a PhD from Central European University. His PhD thesis, titled “Essays in Open Economy Macroeconomics”, dealt with modeling of monetary and fiscal side of new European Union Member during the process of their transition to the Eurozone, and studied choice of exchange rate regime in partially dollarized developing economies. His research interests include modeling of monetary and fiscal policy interactions in developing economies, development economics and applied econometrics.
Courses: Intro to Econometrics, Econometrics, Statistics for Economists with Computer Applications, Mathematics for Economists, Time Series Analysis, Intro to International Macroeconomics, Economic Research: Papers Writing, and Senior Seminar.
Asel Kyrgyzbaeva has been working at AUCA Economics Department since 1998. She has been teaching both undergraduate and graduate level courses and supervising senior theses. She holds a master’s degree in Economics from Indiana University, studied at Academy of Management of Kyrgyz Republic and graduated with honors from International University of Kyrgyzstan, B.A. in Economics. She is a recipient of Faculty Development Fellowship financed by U.S. State Department, Open Society Institute’s Returning Academic Scholar Fellowship. Participated in workshops and trainings organized by WTO, TACIS, OSI, USAID.
Her field of expertise includes: International Economics, International Trade, Macroeconomics, Public Finance and Policy. Currently she is working on her PhD on regional economic cooperation for the Kyrgyz Republic.
Asel has served as AUCA Registrar for four years (2011 – 2015) and has been an active member of AUCA community being a member of Academic Senate and numerous academic policy committees.
Since March 2018 she is a member of the Board of Directors of Bakai Bank.
Сourses: Introductory Microeconomics, Introductory Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, International Economics, Money and Banking, Economics of the Public Sector.
Gulnara Nurieva is Assistant Professor at Economics Department of AUCA. She holds Masters degree in Economics from Moscow State Academy. Gulnara has extensive experience in teaching and research projects. Her research interests include natural resource management and environment.
Courses: Introductory and Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Economics of Public Sector, International Economics, Agricultural Policy and International Trade
Liudmila Konstants, PhD, have been working as an associate professor of the Department of Economics of the American University of Central Asia since 1999. Had an experience as a Head of International Business Department of University of Management and Design that operated on the basis of the British EdExell – BITEC system. Had worked for eight years as a researcher/senior scholar in the National Academy of Sciences in the Institute of Economic and Political Research. Analyzed research reports about educational reforms in different countries and other educational issues as part of research interest of Human Capital formation, effects, depletion due to international migration, etc. Has been trained within the Faculty Development Programs in University of San-Diego (USA), University of Maryland – College Park (USA), University of Washington (WA – USA) – twice, RUTGERS (USA), Institute for Human Rights (Denmark), NMBU (Norway), and on numerous of Summer Schools (three-year-program of EERC, for example), seminars, professional trainings, etc.
Courses: Introductory and Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Labor Economics, Economics of the Firm, Industrial Organization
Kanaiym Kydyralieva is an Assistant Professor and holds her MSc in Economics and Management from Humboldt University in Berlin.
Courses: Mathematics for Economists, Intro to Microeconomics
Meerim Djakypova graduated from AUCA BA in Economics Program in 2011. She earned her MA in Management degree from the Webster University, Vienna, Austria.
Courses: Introductory Macroeconomic Theory, Intro to Economics
Akylai Muktarbek kyzy is PhD Candidate at School of Economics and Business at Norwegian University of Life Sciences. She holds an MA in Economics from Central European University in Budapest. She serves as a consultant at the Economic Research Center of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic. Akylai’s research areas are economics of development and impact assessment.
Courses: Introductory Macroeconomics, Mathematics for Economists, Labour Economics, Economics Research Methods
Aikumush Zhakypbekova
Program assistant (room 215)
Phone: +996 312 915000 (ext. 470).