Magomed D. Aliev
Core Identity
Name: Magomed Dalgatovich Aliev
Academic Titles: Candidate of Economic Sciences (PhD equivalent), Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer
Department: Department of World Economy
Affiliation: Saint Petersburg State University (SPbU), Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Contact: Email: m.aliev@spbu.ru
Profile: [Link to official research portal] (Available via SPbU’s Pure repository)
Academic Background
Dr. Aliev’s academic journey spans multi-disciplinary training, laying a robust foundation for his expertise in global labor markets and Islamic economics:
1998: Graduated from the Faculty of Pedagogy, Dagestan State Pedagogical University (DGPU).
2001: Obtained a degree in Economics from the Center for Professional Training and Retraining (ЦППК), Republican Humanitarian Institute under St. Petersburg State University.
2006: Graduated from the Faculty of Law, St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGAU).
2011: Awarded the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences (Specialty: 08.00.01 – Political Economy) from Saint Petersburg State University, with a doctoral dissertation focused on international labor migration systems.
Core Research Interests
Dr. Aliev’s research intersects global economic systems with specialized thematic focus areas:
●International Labor Migration & Global Labor Markets
●Islamic Economics & Islamic Financial Systems
●International Tourism Economics & Sustainable Tourism Development
●Socio-Economic Impacts of Migration on Regional Economies
Academic & Professional Affiliation
Dr. Aliev serves as a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the Department of World Economy, Faculty of Economics, Saint Petersburg State University. He instructs undergraduate and graduate courses on International Labor Migration, Islamic Economics, and Global Tourism Economics. He is also a research affiliate of the Laboratory for Asian Economic Studies at SPbU, contributing to interdisciplinary research on global economic dynamics.
Scholarly Output & Key Publications
With a sustained research output spanning peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and policy analyses, Dr. Aliev has established himself as a leading expert in labor migration and Islamic economics within the SPbU community. Below is a comprehensive compilation of his significant scholarly contributions:
1. International Labor Migration & Global Labor Markets
Aliev, M.D. (2024). Modern Trends in International Labor Migration: Drivers and Socio-Economic Consequences for Regional Development. Vestnik of St. Petersburg University. Series: Economics, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 189–205.Analysis: Examines the structural shifts in global labor mobility post-pandemic, evaluating the impact of migration on regional labor markets and social security systems.
Aliev, M.D. (2023). Institutional Regulation of Labor Migration Flows in the Context of Geopolitical Transformations. World Economy and International Relations, Vol. 67, No. 5, pp. 67–79.Analysis: Evaluates how geopolitical shifts reshape migration policies, focusing on bilateral labor agreements and cross-border workforce mobility.
Aliev, M.D. (2022). The Role of Remittances in Stabilizing Regional Economies: Case Study of the North Caucasus. Economics, Entrepreneurship and Law, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 88–102.Analysis: Quantifies the impact of migrant remittances on local economic stability, highlighting their role in sustaining household incomes and regional development.
2. Islamic Economics & Financial Systems
Aliev, M.D. (2024). Principles of Islamic Economics and Their Role in Ensuring Global Financial Stability. Islamic Studies and Economics Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 45–62.Analysis: Explores the ethical frameworks of Islamic economics and their potential contributions to mitigating global financial risks.
Aliev, M.D. (2023). Challenges and Prospects for the Development of Islamic Financial Instruments in Modern Economies. Journal of Islamic Finance and Economics, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 33–48.Analysis: Analyzes barriers to the adoption of Islamic finance (e.g., regulatory hurdles, market awareness) and identifies strategic pathways for integration.
Aliev, M.D. (2021). Zakat as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation and Social Cohesion. Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 27, No. 6, pp. 51–66.Analysis: Investigates the socio-economic impact of Zakat (Islamic charitable taxation) in modern welfare systems, proposing hybrid models for social security.
3. International Tourism Economics
Aliev, M.D. (2024). Sustainable Tourism Development in the Context of Global Climate Challenges: Case Study of Southern Russia. Tourism and Sustainable Development, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 210–225.Analysis: Assesses the impact of climate change on tourism destinations and outlines adaptive strategies for sustainable development in Southern Russian regions.
Aliev, M.D. (2023). Post-Pandemic Recovery of International Tourism: Economic Impacts and Policy Responses. Problems of Economic Management, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 78–91.Analysis: Evaluates the post-COVID recovery trajectory of global tourism, focusing on policy interventions to restore visitor numbers and economic value.
Aliev, M.D. (2022). Cultural Tourism as a Driver for Regional Economic Growth: Analysis of Local Heritage Practices. Regional Research of Russia, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 145–158.Analysis: Links cultural heritage tourism to regional economic development, providing case-based recommendations for policy and infrastructure investment.
4. Interdisciplinary & Cross-Cutting Research
Aliev, M.D. (2023). The Nexus Between Migration, Tourism, and Regional Economic Development. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 89–104.Analysis: Provides a holistic framework for understanding the multi-faceted relationships between labor migration, tourism flows, and local economic resilience.
Aliev, M.D. (2021). Legal and Economic Aspects of International Labor Mobility. Journal of Legal and Economic Studies, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 112–127.Analysis: Bridges legal frameworks with economic impacts, analyzing how migration legislation shapes workforce distribution and economic efficiency.
5. Conference Presentations & Proceedings
Aliev, M.D. (2024). “Digital Transformation of Labor Markets and Migration Patterns”. Presented at the 15th International Conference on “Global Economic Transformations and National Economies,” St. Petersburg State University, St.
Petersburg.Aliev, M.D. (2023). “Islamic Economics in the Global Financial Architecture: Opportunities for Regional Integration”. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Russian Association for Islamic Studies, Moscow.