Jaroslav Romanchuk
Jaroslav Romanchuk | |
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Ярасла́ў Чэсла́вавіч Раманчу́к' | |
Nationality | Belarusian |
Alma mater | Minsk State Linguistic University Belarusian State University |
Awards | Sir Anthony Fisher Award – Atlas Network |
Jaroslav Romanchuk (Belarusian: Ярасла́ў Чэсла́вавіч Раманчу́к) (born January 10, 1966) is a Belarusian libertarian[1][2] economist and politician.
He currently works as President of the Scientific Research Mises Center.
Life and career[]
Romanchuk was born into a Polish family in Sapotskin, Grodno Region.
He graduated from the Minsk State Linguistic University in 1991 and finished postgraduate doctoral studies at the Belarusian State University. He later studied at various educational programmes abroad.
In 1994 Romanchuk joined the liberal conservative United Civil Party where he was advisor to Chairman of in 1996–2000. Since April 2000 Romanchuk is Deputy Chairman of the party.[3]
From December 1995 till December 1996 Romanchuk worked at the as a senior economist at the Commission for economic policy and reforms.
In 2002 the Mises Scientific Research Center was created at the Analytical Center «Strategy» in Minsk with the aim to promote liberal values and free market economy.
Jaroslav Romanchuk has over 1000 publications on economic problems (pension reform, effectiveness of state poverty programs, comparative analysis of social economic models, crisis of welfare state in the West etc.) in various mass media.
He is the prize-winner of the Atlas Network Sir Anthony Fisher Award 2006, winner of Templeton award 2006, 2007; winner of International Society for Individual Liberty Marshal Bruce Evoy award for promoting liberty in the world (2003).[4][5]
Romanchuk is participant of numerous conferences both in Belarus and abroad, author of Concept of Pension Reform for Belarus, alternative Budget and Tax system for Belarus, Law on Privatization, law on social security and other pieces of legislation. Chairman of the working group on social economic program of joint democratic forces of the Republic of Belarus (2005–2008).
Author of National Business Platform for business in Belarus (2006-2007), NBP-2008.
Publications[]
Books by Romanchuk[]
- Belarus: Choosing Economic Future (in Russian) 1999,
- Liberalism. Ideology of a happy person (2007),[6][7]
- In search of economic miracle. Lessons for Belarus 2008
Books with Romanchuk as co-author[]
- Belarus: road to the future. Book for the parliament[permanent dead link] (2005),
- Business in Belarus. In circle One (2006)
- Economic Constitution for the Republic of Belarus (2007)
References[]
- ^ http://romanchuk-jaroslav.blog.tut.by/2010/01/09/ne-pryachsya-za-avatorom/
- ^ http://libertarianparty.ru/news/lpr-na-mitinge-v-podderzhku-belorusskih-politzaklyuchyonnyh
- ^ ROMANCHUK Jaroslav in United Civil Party
- ^ Winners of the 2006 Fisher Awards[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Templeton Freedom Award Winners (2004-2007)". Archived from the original on 2010-06-25. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
- ^ Presentation of Book by Jaroslav Romanchuk
- ^ "Либерализм. Идеология счастливого человека". Archived from the original on 2009-01-02. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
External links[]
- Scientific Research Mises Center
- Jaroslav Romanchuk in World Security Network
- Jaroslav Romanchuk in Atlas Network[permanent dead link]
- ROMANCHUK Jaroslav in United Civil Party
- Winners of the 2006 Fisher Awards[permanent dead link]
- Templeton Freedom Award Winners (2004-2007)
- An Interview with Jaroslav Romanchuk
- Why Totalitarian States Survive Nowadays — Jaroslav Romanchuk (text of Vilnius speech) by International Society for Individual Liberty.
- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Hrodna District
- Belarusian scientists
- Belarusian economists
- Belarusian libertarians
- Austrian School economists
- Belarusian people of Polish descent
- Soviet people of Polish descent
- United Civic Party of Belarus politicians
- Candidates in the 2010 Belarusian presidential election