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Engineering-Economical University, St. Petersburg State


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ENGINEERING-ECONOMICAL UNIVERSITY, St. Petersburg State, located at 27/9 Marata Street, dates back to the Higher Commercial Courses established in 1906 and attached to the Institute of People's Economy in 1920. The Engineering-Economical Institute was established in 1930 on basis of the Institute of People's Economy and the Faculty of Economics of the Polytechnic Institute. It was named after Palmiro Togliatti from 1964 to 1992. It has been called the St. Petersburg Engineering-Economical Academy since 1993. It received its present-day name in 2000. In 2002, the Engineering-Economical University consisted of ten faculties: the Faculty of Economics and Management in Machine-Building; the Faculty of Regional Economics and Management; the Faculty of Logistic Economics and Management; the Faculty of Economics and Management in Chemical Industry; the Faculty of Information Systems in Economics; the Faculty of General Management; the Faculty of Business and Finance; the Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Economy; the Faculty of Law and Economic Safety; the Faculty of Humanities.

References: Санкт-Петербургская государственная инженерно-экономическая академия // Экон. шк. 1992. Вып. 2. С. 339-341; Кто есть кто в Санкт-Петербургской инженерно-экономической академии: Справ. СПб., 1993.

А. P. Kupaygorodskaya.

Persons
Togliatti Palmiro

Addresses
Marata St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 27/9

Bibliographies
Кто есть кто в Петерб. инж.-экон. академии. СПб., 1993
Санкт-Петербургская государственная инженерно-экономическая академия // Экон. шк., 1992
Кто есть кто в Петерб. инж.-экон. академии. СПб., 1993

The subject Index
Polytechnical University



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