About me

About me

I am Alexander Poddubny, a research economist and software engineering leader, holding a PhD in Economics and a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering. My career bridges the worlds of scientific interests and advanced technology development, giving me a unique vantage point for tackling complex economic challenges with computational tools and data-driven methodologies.


My scientific interests focus on long-term predictions and the theory and practical application of foresight. I am passionate about understanding how economic systems evolve over time, using rigorous theoretical frameworks and computational modeling to forecast trends and inform policy. This passion has led me to explore the intersections of behavioral science, macroeconomic analysis, and technological innovation, often applying principles from both economics and engineering to design solutions that address tomorrow’s uncertainties.


Through this blog, "Forecasted Thinking", I aim to share insights, research findings, and practical tools of understanding long-term economic change. Whether modeling future scenarios or examining the theoretical underpinnings of foresight as a scientific discipline, my goal is to explore and share ideas about the tools and methodologies for predicting economic futures and the technological forces shaping them.

Thoughts, stories and ideas on economic analysis, strategic foresight, and future-oriented research

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