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  • Business and power in Russia. Interaction in a crisis, Shokhin Alexander Nikolaevich, Aven Petr, Kirillina Valentina Nikolaevna. The collective monograph is devoted to the peculiarities of the relationship between business and government in the context of the economic crisis. The task of the dialogue between business and government is to overcome negative trends in…
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Alexander Shokhin was born on December 25, 1951 in the village of Savinskoye, Arkhangelsk Region. His parents came from the very heart of Russia, which for a long time was considered the city of Orel. We met in the difficult post-war years and traveled around the country in search of a better place to live. Therefore, the elder brother was born in the Tula region, and Sasha himself in the Arkhangelsk region. When the youngest son was about three years old, the family moved to the village of Kapotnya near Moscow, which was annexed to the capital in the early 1960s. Mom-teacher is forced to become a weaver and work hard at a carpet factory in Lyubertsy, and Shokhin's father worked as a driver at a motor depot.

At first, the family lived in a barracks, then moved to a communal apartment, later received housing in Kuzminki, where Alexander went to high school. He studied well, was the deputy secretary of the Komsomol organization. The young man was not taken into the army due to poor eyesight. After graduating from school in 1969, he applied to the Faculty of Political Economy of Lomonosov Moscow State University. At the entrance exams, only half a point was not enough for admission, so the first year was studied in the evening part-time form of study. The young man was able to transfer to the daily form only in the second year.

During the student years, an unpleasant incident occurred, the tragedy of which only people of the older generation can understand. Shokhin turned out to be one of the organizers of the conference under the name “World Revolution”, which was inconsistent with the party committee. The participants of the event, who intended to discuss various types of revolutions, that is, scientific and technological, demographic, sexual, were considered an anti-party neo-Trotskyist group and intended to be expelled from the ranks of the Komsomol, which in those years meant automatic expulsion from the university.

Fortunately, the punishment was replaced with a softer one: a severe reprimand with entry in a personal file. As a result, Alexander was not accepted to graduate school and a graduate with honors received a free distribution.

However, such a "spot" on the biography did not prevent the young specialist from making a fantastic career later. In 1974, Alexander got a job at the Economic Research Institute under the State Planning Commission. Five years later, he became the head of the sector at the Institute of the State Labor Committee. Then he headed the laboratory of the academic Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, and in 1986 he took a similar post at the Institute of Economics and NT Forecasting.

At the age of almost forty, he was a personal assistant to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then became the head of the Foreign Economic Department of this department. After the coup, the State Emergency Committee joined the group of experts on the development of a package of economic reforms and headed the Ministry of Labor. In 1992, the official simultaneously held a number of positions: the head of the national agency for cooperation and development, the head of the Coordinating Committee of the CIS countries, the president of the State University - Higher School of Economics, and the manager from Russia at the World Bank.

In 1993, the economist was first elected to the State Duma. Subsequently, he also became a member of the Duma of the II and III convocations. In 1994, the official took over as head of the Minister of Economy. At the same time, he was Deputy Prime Minister in the cabinet of Viktor Chernomyrdin, and then Yevgeny Primakov. In 2002, Shokhin took over the leadership of the Renaissance Capital investment group. A year later, Alexander Nikolayevich joined the leadership of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, headed the council of a group of experts on the securities market. A year later, he joined the United Russia political party and headed the Coordinating Council of Domestic Businessmen.

In 2005, Alexander Shokhin became the head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. In 2008, he became a member of the Supervisory Board of the energy company TGC-10, Lukoil, RJ, the leader of the domestic beer market, Baltika. Three years later, Alexander was invited to the Russian Council on International Affairs. Also, in 2012, he acted as a confidant of Vladimir Putin, who is running for the presidency of Russia.

Shokhin, an economist who has held many key government positions, believes that a person who wants to succeed in any professional activity must be a perfectionist. I must understand that I have done a lot, but not everything, and try to do something more and more. Moreover, the tasks before oneself should be set real, but not simple.

Alexander Shokhin awards

Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree (November 22, 2011) - for a great contribution to the development of domestic industry and entrepreneurship and many years of public activity

Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree (April 29, 2008) - for a great contribution to the development of domestic industry and entrepreneurship and many years of fruitful work

Order of Alexander Nevsky (May 25, 2015) - for a great contribution to the socio-economic development of the Russian Federation, labor achievements, active social activities and many years of conscientious work

Order of Honor (December 18, 1997) - for services to the state, many years of conscientious work and a great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between peoples

Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"

Medal of Stolypin P.A. I degree (October 25, 2016) - for merits in the development of domestic industry and entrepreneurship, many years of fruitful work

Order of the Holy Right-believing Prince Daniel of Moscow II degree (ROC)

Laureate of the national business reputation award "Darin" of the Russian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship in 2006

Laureate of the 2016 Impulse of Good Award for supporting social entrepreneurship

Social and academic activities of Alexander Shokhin

Academic activities:

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Honorary Professor of Moscow State University;
President of the State University - Higher School of Economics, Head of the Department of Theory and Practice of Interaction between Business and Government, SU-HSE;
Full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, the Russian Academy of Technological Sciences, the International Academy of Informatization, the International Academy of Economics, Finance and Law.

Social activity:

President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
Coordinator on the part of employers of the Russian tripartite commission for the regulation of social and labor relations
Member of the Presidium of the Economic Council under the President of the Russian Federation
Member of the Commission under the President of the Russian Federation for Monitoring the Achievement of Target Indicators of Russia's Socio-Economic Development
Chairman of the National Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Professional Qualifications
Member of the Supervisory Board of the autonomous non-profit organization "Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects"
Member of the Expert Council under the Government of the Russian Federation
Member of the RF Government Commission for Administrative Reform
Member of the Commission of the Government of the Russian Federation for Legislative Activities
Member of the Government Commission on Competition and Development of Small and Medium Enterprises
Member of the Government Commission for Transport
Member of the Government Commission for the Protection of the Health of Citizens
Member of the Government Commission for investment projects of national importance
Member of the Bureau of the Supreme Council of the All-Russian Political Party "United Russia"
Member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
Member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
Member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation
Member of the Advisory Council of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
Member of the Central Staff of the All-Russian Popular Front
Chairman of the International Council for Cooperation and Investment
Vice Chairman and Member of the Board of the Silk Road International Chamber of Commerce (SRCIC)
Member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Strategic Development and Priority Projects

President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs

Born in 1951 in with. Savinskoe, Arkhangelsk region. In 1974 he graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University. Speaks English.

1969-1970 - Laboratory assistant at the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University.

1970 - worked at the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

1970-1974 - studies at Moscow State University.

1974-1979 - Junior Researcher, Senior Economist of the Research Institute under the State Planning Committee of the USSR.

1979-1982 - Senior Researcher, Head of the Sector of the Research Institute of Labor of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR.

1982-1986 - Senior Researcher, Head of the Laboratory of the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

1986-1987 - Head of the Laboratory of the Institute of Economics and Forecasting of Scientific and Technological Progress of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

1987-1991 - Advisor to the Minister - Head of the Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR.

May 1991 - August 1991 - Director of the Institute of Employment Problems.

Since August 1991 - Minister of Labor of the RSFSR.

Since November 15, 1991 - Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation for Social Policy, Minister of Labor and Employment of the Russian Federation.

Since June 1992 he was in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Chairman of the Russian Agency for International Cooperation and Development.

In June 1992, he resigned as Minister of Labor.

From July 1992 - Chairman of the Monetary and Economic Commission of the Government of the Russian Federation.

On February 26, 1993, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed chairman of the organizing committee of the International Agency for Insurance of Foreign Investments in the Russian Federation against non-commercial risks. In May 1993, he was appointed Russia's representative to the CIS Coordinating Consultative Committee.

In May 1993 he was appointed chairman of the Council for Cooperation with International Financial Organizations.

In October 1993, the Council was transformed into a government commission. He intends to run for the State Duma on the list of the Party of Russian Unity and Accord.

In January 1994, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was relieved of the post of Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation in connection with a change in the structure of federal executive bodies.

In February 1994, he was appointed Minister of Economy by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation.

In March 1994 he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.

In April 1994, he was appointed Chairman of the Interdepartmental Commission on Social and Economic Problems of Coal-Producing Regions and Chairman of the RF Government Commission on Structural Policy. Former Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation. Released from his position at his request (November 6, 1994, N2064).

In 1995, he ran for the GDRF of the 6th convocation from the electoral bloc "Our Home Russia"

In December 1995, he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

1996 - 1997 - First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the second convocation.

Since September 1997 - Chairman of the parliamentary faction of the All-Russian socio-political movement "Our Home - Russia".

From January 1997 - Deputy, from April 1998 - First Deputy Chairman of the Political Council of the All-Russian Social and Political Movement "Our Home is Russia".

September 16, 1998 Alexander Shokhin has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. In the government, he was instructed to oversee the financial block, as well as relations with international financial organizations. On September 25, Acting Minister Mikhail Zadornov was appointed to the post of Minister of Finance. Earlier, Alexander Shokhin said that since he was among those responsible for the crisis, his appointment to the post of head of the Ministry of Finance is unacceptable. After the decree on the appointment of Mikhail Zadornov was issued, Alexander Shokhin announced his immediate resignation from the post of Deputy Prime Minister.

On September 30, 1998, the president accepted Shokhin's resignation from the post of deputy prime minister of the government. Since, after his appointment, Alexander Shokhin did not resign as head of the NDR faction and his deputy powers were also not terminated, he continued to work in the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

Alexander Nikolaevich Shokhin is a scientist-economist, head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, President of the Higher School of Economics State Institution. Formerly director of the Institute for Employment Problems, assistant to member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Eduard Shevardnadze.

Among the high appointments he holds are the position of Deputy Prime Minister of the Government, head of the Ministry of Economy, Labor, Board of Directors of Renaissance Capital. He was elected to the State Duma of three convocations, was a member of the so-called "Gaidar team" along with such well-known people as Anatoly Chubais, Alexei Golovkov, Andrei Nechaev, Pyotr Aven, who determined the course of economic transformations carried out in the 90s.

Childhood and family of Alexander Shokhin

The future high-ranking civil servant was born on December 25, 1951. His parents came from the very heart of Russia, which for a long time was considered the city of Orel. They met in the difficult post-war years and traveled around the country in search of a better place to live.


Therefore, Alexander's older brother was born in the Tula region, and he himself was born in the Arkhangelsk region. When the youngest son was about three years old, the family moved to the village of Kapotnya near Moscow, which was annexed to the capital in the early 1960s.

Mom, a teacher, was forced to become a weaver and work hard at a carpet factory in Lyubertsy, and Shokhin's father worked as a driver at a motor depot. At first, the family lived in a barracks, then moved to a communal apartment, later received housing in Kuzminki, where Alexander went to high school. He studied well, was deputy secretary of the Komsomol organization.

The young man was not taken into the army due to poor eyesight, which he already had in those years at about minus nine. In this regard, the road to MGIMO or the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​of the Ministry of Defense was also closed to him. In high school, he attended preparatory courses at MEPhI and decided that physics was not his calling.


Therefore, after graduating from school in 1969, he applied to the Faculty of Political Economy of Moscow State University. At the entrance exams, he lacked only half a point for admission, so he studied the first year in the evening (part-time) form of study. The young man was able to transfer to a full-time (daytime) view only in his second year.

During the student years, an unpleasant incident occurred, the tragedy of which only people of the older generation can understand. Shokhin turned out to be one of the organizers of the conference under the name “World Revolution”, which was inconsistent with the party committee. The participants of the event, who intended to discuss various types of revolutions (scientific-technical, demographic, sexual), were considered an anti-party neo-Trotskyist group and intended to be expelled from the ranks of the Komsomol, which in those years meant automatic expulsion from the university.


Fortunately, the punishment was replaced with a softer one - a strict reprimand with an entry in a personal file. As a result, Alexander was not admitted to graduate school at the Department of Political Economy, and he, a graduate with honors, received a free distribution.

The beginning of the career of Alexander Shokhin

However, such a “spot” on the biography did not prevent the young specialist from making a fantastic career later. In 1974, Alexander got a job at the Economic Research Institute under the State Planning Commission, after 5 years he became a department head at the State Committee for Labor, three years later he headed the laboratory of the academic Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, and in 1986 he took a similar post at the Institute of Economics and NT Forecasting.


In less than 40 years, he was a personal assistant to the head of the Foreign Ministry, then became the head of the Foreign Economic Department of this department. After the putsch of the State Emergency Committee, he joined the group of experts on the development of a package of economic reforms, headed the Ministry of Labor.

In 1992, the official simultaneously held a number of positions - the head of the national agency for cooperation and development, the head of the Coordinating Committee of the CIS countries, the president of the State University - the Higher School of Economics, and also the manager from the Russian Federation at the World Bank.


In 1993, the economist was first elected to the State Duma. Subsequently, he also became a member of the Duma II and III. In 1994, the official took the chair of the head of the Ministry of Economy, in addition, he was deputy prime minister in the office of Viktor Chernomyrdin, then Yevgeny Primakov.

In 2002, he, a successful entrepreneur, took over the leadership of the Renaissance Capital investment group. In 2003, Alexander Nikolayevich joined the leadership of the RSPP, became the head of the council of a group of experts on the securities market. A year later, he became a member of United Russia and headed the Coordinating Council of Domestic Businessmen.

Interview with Alexander Shokhin

In 2005, Alexander Shokhin became the head of the RSPP. In 2008, he joined the Supervisory Board of the energy company TGK-10, Lukoil, RJ, the leader of the domestic beer market, Baltika.

Personal life of Alexander Shokhin

A successful manager is married. His wife Tatyana worked at the Academic Institute of Social and Economic Problems. The couple raised two children, Dmitry and Evgenia.


Shokhin Jr. is a lawyer, a graduate of Moscow State University and American Duke University. He was an employee of the capital representative office of the Coudert Brothers company, president of the Industrial Investors Department, lived and trained in New York for 6 years.

The daughter is a specialist in political science, a graduate of the Higher School of Economics, has an MBA degree. She was married twice. Her first chosen one was Alexander Zheleznyakov, an employee of the NIKoil investment group. The second husband was Nikolai Netbalsky, who worked in the field of inventory and use of forest resources.


In 2015, Dmitry married the daughter of Gennady Khazanov, Alice. Their wedding took place in one of the Seychelles. The 40-year-old woman received a marriage proposal right on the stage of the Praktika Theater, where she serves. Both newlyweds had previously been in official relations. Dima has a son, Daniel (from his marriage to model Alexandra during his years in the USA), Alice has two daughters from her first marriage. All friends consider them a very beautiful and harmonious couple. Vladimir Putin and Alexander Shokhin about business

In 2016, the head of the RSPP noted that, according to a survey of member companies of the Union, businesses have adapted to work under sanctions. And at that time he was sure that in 2016 the country's economy would begin to emerge from the crisis.

The head of the RSPP Alexander Shokhin commented on the new version of the Code of Administrative Offenses

The economist, who has held many key government positions, believes that a person who wants to succeed in any professional activity must be a perfectionist. He must understand that he has done a lot, but not everything, and try to do something more and more. Moreover, the tasks before oneself should be set real, but not simple, but quite complex.

Chairman of the RSPP

Chairman of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) since 2005, President of the State University - Higher School of Economics since 1992. Member of the Presidium of the General Council of United Russia since November 2008, member of the Supreme Council of the party since November 2009. In the past - Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Russian Investment Group "Renaissance Capital" (2002-2005), Deputy of the State Duma of the first (1993-1995), second (1995-1999) and third (1999-2002) convocations, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government ( 1998), Minister of Economy and First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government (1994), Minister of Labor and Employment and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government (1991-1993), Minister of Labor of the RSFSR (1991).

Alexander Nikolayevich Shokhin was born on December 25, 1951 in the village of Savinskoye, Plesetsky District, Arkhangelsk Region,.

Shokhin spent his childhood in the Moscow region, and in 1961 he moved to Moscow, where in 1969 he graduated from secondary school No. 461.

In 1982, Shokhin headed one of the laboratories of the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, later he was the head of the laboratory of the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the USSR Academy of Sciences,.

In 1987, Shokhin was appointed Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR for Economic Affairs and Head of the Department of International Economic Relations. It was noted that Shokhin had the diplomatic rank of an extraordinary and plenipotentiary envoy of the first class,.

In August 1991, after the suppression of the GKChP rebellion, Shokhin, as director of the Institute for Employment Problems, joined one of the expert groups for the preparation of economic reforms in the country. In the same month, he was appointed to the post of Minister of Labor of the RSFSR and entered the government of the "young reformers", formally headed by the President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin. The actual head of the cabinet at that time was Yeltsin's deputy Gennady Burbulis, who, in fact, was engaged in the formation of the economic bloc of the new government based on a group of young economists led by Yegor Gaidar. Even then, Nezavisimaya Gazeta called Shokhin "a new strong figure in the Russian government",,.

In November 1991, Shokhin became Minister of Labor and Employment and Deputy Prime Minister of Russia,,,.

In 1992, Shokhin became president of the State University - the Higher School of Economics.

In December 1993, Shokhin was elected to the State Duma of the first convocation from the electoral association "Party of Russian Unity and Accord".

In January 1994, Shokhin was appointed Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation. In the same year, he took over as First Deputy Prime Minister in the government of Viktor Chernomyrdin. In November 1994, Shokhin resigned and left the government, thereby expressing his disagreement with the appointment of Vladimir Panskov as Minister of Finance.

In 1995, Shokhin was elected chairman of the board of directors of the Russian Export-Import Bank (Roseximbank),. In December 1995, he was again elected to the State Duma - this time as a representative of the All-Russian socio-political movement "Our Home - Russia" (NDR). In parliament, Shokhin became the first deputy chairman of the State Duma,,, later took the post of head of the NDR parliamentary faction.

On September 16, 1998, Shokhin was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Yevgeny Primakov. A few days later Shokhin resigned and left the government in protest against the appointment of Mikhail Zadornov as finance minister. Returning to parliament, Shokhin again took the post of leader of the Our Home is Russia faction in the State Duma, but in December of the same year he was removed from this post as a result of a conflict with Chernomyrdin, the leader of the NDR movement. Later, Shokhin, while working in parliament, headed the Joint Commission for the Coordination of Legislative Activities, was the head of the delegation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and vice speaker of PACE.

In December 1999, Shokhin, as a professor, head of department and president of the State University - Higher School of Economics, ran for and was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the third convocation. He participated in the elections as a "single-mandate" - a representative of the Tushino constituency No. 200. In the State Duma, Shokhin joined the "People's Deputy" group and headed the committee on credit organizations and financial markets,,.

In April 2002, Shokhin announced his transfer to work in the Renaissance Capital investment company, in connection with which he left the post of head of the State Duma committee. In October of the same year, he announced his decision to give up his parliamentary mandate and go into business. At the same time, Shokhin headed the supervisory board of Renaissance Capital. In this capacity, he joined the Competitiveness and Enterprise Council in July 2004.

In January 2003, Shokhin joined the bureau of the board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP). In the summer of 2004, he joined the United Russia Party, after which they began to talk about him as a "compromising figure" who "suits not only the oligarchs, but also the presidential administration." In September 2005, the board of the RSPP elected Shokhin as the president of the union, which was regarded by analysts as "the last hope of the RSPP trade union to improve relations with the authorities."

Then Shokhin became a member of the Public Chamber. The politician himself stressed that for him this body is important for the opportunity to engage in "public lobbying of interests", "public, open defense of one of the layers of Russian entrepreneurship", and also as "a platform where various parts of society should agree among themselves" . In the Civic Chamber, Shokhin served as head of the commission on competitiveness, economic development and entrepreneurship (liquidated in January 2008). In September 2009, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev approved a new list of the Public Chamber, which Shokhin was no longer included in.

After his election to the post of head of the RSPP, Shokhin announced his intention to leave the position of chairman of the supervisory board of the Renaissance Capital IG, since now "he simply will not have time" to work in business.

On June 28, 2007, at the annual general meeting of shareholders of NK Lukoil, Shokhin, as the leader of the RSPP, was elected to its board of directors. He was elected to the board of directors of the company and according to the results of the shareholders' meeting in 2008 and 2009,,. In August 2008, Shokhin was elected to the board of directors of the Baltika brewing company (the company emphasized that he was supposed to help "start a public dialogue with the authorities"), in April 2009 he was re-elected. In January 2009, Shokhin also became an independent member of the board of directors of TNK-BP. Since he thus ended up on the boards of directors of two competing firms - Lukoil and TNK-BP, he said that in disputed cases he would refuse to participate in the voting of boards of directors.

In November 2008, Shokhin joined the Presidium of the General Council of United Russia. In December 2008, he headed the Commission on Industry and Entrepreneurship created under the Presidium of the General Council of the Party. In November 2009, at the next party congress, Shokhin was included in the Supreme Council of United Russia.

In April 2011, it became known that Shokhin joined the council of the United Russia movement "Russia, Forward!", created by United Russia, whose task was to unite the forces involved in the modernization of the country, proclaimed by Russian President Dmitry Mededev,.

In February 2012, Shokhin was included in the list of proxies of Vladimir Putin, who at that time was running as a candidate in the presidential elections scheduled for March,.

Shokhin - Doctor of Economics, Professor, President of the State University - Higher School of Economics, Head of the Department of Theory and Practice of Interaction between Business and Government.

Shokhin is a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, the Russian Academy of Technological Sciences, the International Academy of Informatization, the International Academy of Economics, Finance and Law, Vice President of the Free Economic Society,. In 2011, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Russian State Social University. Shokhin is the author of more than 200 works, including monographs and books "Patterns of formation and realization of labor incomes of the population under socialism", "Social problems of perestroika", "Consumer market" and "Russia's external debt".

Shokhin speaks English. In his free time he goes in for sports - plays football.

Shokhin is married and has two children.

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