Nikon Readings. XIII Nikon Readings in the New Jerusalem Museum

On October 23-25, 2017, in order to comprehensively study the export potential of the agro-industrial complex of Russia and exchange experience in this area of ​​economic activity both between representatives of the regions of the Russian Federation and at the international level, the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov together with the All-Russian Institute of Agrarian Problems (VIAPI) named after A.A. Nikonova holds an international scientific and practical conference XXII Nikon Readings "Export potential of the agro-industrial complex of Russia: state and prospects".

The following topics will be discussed at the conference:

  1. The structure of the world agri-food market and the role of transnational corporations.
  2. The place of the Russian Federation in the global agri-food market.
  3. Assessment of the competitiveness of agricultural products and foodstuffs of the Russian Federation.
  4. Export potential of individual branches of the agro-industrial complex of Russia.
  5. Assessment of factors influencing the increase in the export potential of the Russian agro-industrial complex.
  6. Mechanisms and directions for supporting the export of agricultural products and food.
  7. Improvement of technical regulation as the most important factor in the development of exports.
  8. Development of commodity distribution infrastructure, information and personnel support for exports 9. Intensification of the use of land resources and development of exports.
  9. Russia's participation in international organizations and the development of exports of agricultural products.
  10. Foreign experience in supporting the export of agricultural products.

October 25, 2017 international Conference will continue with a scientific seminar held jointly with the Institute for Agricultural Development in Countries with Transition Economies named after. Leibniz (IAMO, Halle, Germany) "Agrarian policy in Russia: theory and practice".

Program activitiesinternational scientific and practical conference "Export potential of the agro-industrial complex of Russia: state and prospects»
  1. October 23, 2017 10:00-16:00 - Plenary session (P5 - 2nd floor)

Discovery: Auzan A.A. - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Petrikov A.V. - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov, Kiselev S.V. - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

Plenary reports and speeches.

  1. October 24, 2017 10:00-16:00 - Section meetings (P6 - 3rd floor, P4 - 2nd floor, 549 - 5th floor)
  2. October 25, 2017 10:00-15:00 - Scientific Seminar project " Political economy of agrarian policy in federal systems”Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe named after Leibniz (Germany) and VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonova - d For additional information see http://www.viapi.ru/download/2017/20170712-Info-lett.pdf (P2 - 1st floor)
Organizing Committee of the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Export Potential of the Russian Agroindustrial Complex: Status and Prospects" »
  1. Auzan Alexander Alexandrovich - Co-Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Conference, Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  2. - co-chairman of the organizing committee of the conference, director of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  3. - Deputy Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Conference, Deputy Director of VIAPI named after A.A.Nikonov;
  4. Kiselev Sergey Viktorovich- Deputy Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Conference, Head of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University;
  5. Yanbykh Renata Gennadievna- Head of the Department of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  6. Khozhainov Nikolai Tikhonovich- Associate Professor, Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University;
  7. Koteev Sanji Vasilievich- Scientific Secretary of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov;
  8. Kharitonov Nikolay Stepanovich - Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  9. Brylina Gulshat Ibragimovna- Assoc. Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov; head of the scientific department;
  10. Belugina Tatyana Aleksandrovna - Associate Professor, Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University;
  11. Zhorova Maria Dmitrievna- Junior Researcher, Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University;
  12. Zobkova Olga Mikhailovna- Engineer of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University;
  13. Golovin Maxim Sergeevich - Postgraduate Student, Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  14. Grebenkina Alina Mikhailovna - postgraduate student of the Department of World Economy, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  15. Shimuk Olga Vladimirovna - Postgraduate Student, Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

Program Committee of the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Export Potential of the Russian Agroindustrial Complex: Status and Prospects" »

  1. Petrikov Alexander Vasilievich- Co-Chairman of the Conference Program Committee, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov;
  2. Shastitko Andrey Evgenievich- Doctor of Economics, Professor, Deputy Dean for scientific work Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  3. Borodin Konstantin Grigorievich- Deputy Chairman of the Conference Program Committee, Deputy Director of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov;
  4. Kiselev Sergey Viktorovich- Co-Chairman of the Conference Program Committee, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  5. Khozhainov Nikolai Tikhonovich- Deputy Chairman of the Conference Program Committee, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  6. Kharitonov Nikolay Stepanovich- Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Agroeconomics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

Nikon Readings 2010

On November 30, 2010, the traditional Nikon Readings were held at the Holy Resurrection New Jerusalem Stauropegial Monastery, which continued on December 1-2 with the scientific and practical conference "New Jerusalem: History and Modernity", organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Moscow Region, the Historical and Architectural and Art Museum "New Jerusalem", Holy Resurrection New Jerusalem monastery and the Charitable Foundation for the Restoration of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery.

Before the beginning of the Nikon Readings, the Divine Liturgy and the funeral litany were served at the tomb of His Holiness Patriarch Nikon.

The Readings opened with a welcoming speech by N. A. Abakumova, director of the New Jerusalem Museum, who noted the importance of holding regular scientific and practical conferences and especially focused the attention of the participants on the fact that scientific and research should be ahead of the progress of repair and restoration work.

Report of the Viceroy of the Holy Resurrection New Jerusalem stauropegial monastery Hegumen Theophylact was dedicated to the beginning of restoration work in the Resurrection Monastery in 2009-2010.

Hegumen Feofilakt emphasized that the monastery is a place of spiritual achievement, a symbol of synergy - an image of harmonious relations between church and state in the history of Russia. And in the process of restoration, various factors - scientific, cultural, theological - should be organically combined. He warned against the dangers that exist along this path, when it happens that restoration destroys monuments. Designated as the main task of restoration work, full recovery The New Jerusalem shrine in the form in which it was conceived and erected in the 17th century, and not the creation of "Moscow suburban kitsch" with a lot of gold ...

Among the specific tasks to be solved are the need to strengthen the foundations of temples, examine the state of painting, improve the territories adjacent to the monastery, and search for lost valuables in the archives of the Russian Federation, Germany, the USA, Great Britain.

The primary objects of restoration work were identified as the Sunday school building, the bell tower and the Gate Church of the Lord's Entrance into Jerusalem (a film was shown - a project for the reconstruction of the Gate Church and its preparation for worship).

Abbot Theophylact concluded his report with the thesis that full-scale restoration work is possible only after the release of a complete project of restoration work, for which it is necessary not only to collect documents, but also bring them into a system. At the same time, the abbot of the Holy Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery emphasized that conceptually the task has no analogues in practice - for the first time the concept of restoration is based not only on secular, but also on church-historical approaches.

The report of G. M. Zelenskaya, Deputy Director of the New Jerusalem Museum for Research, was devoted to new information on the history of the Resurrection Monastery of the 17th century.

The conference "New Jerusalem: history and modernity" began on December 1 with a welcoming speech by the Executive Director of the Charitable Foundation for the Restoration of the Holy Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery Kochenov V.P., who outlined the main tasks of the fund - the accumulation of funds, the organization of restoration work and the return of lost cultural values, - noting that in the general sense of restoration work there are two components - cultural-spiritual and political.

The conference was attended by employees of the New Jerusalem Museum, the Holy Resurrection New Jerusalem Stauropegial Monastery, the Central Scientific and Restoration Design Workshops, the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Kolomenskoye Museum, regional architects and clergy.

The conference program was rich, there were about thirty presentations, accompanied by a large number of demonstration materials.

At the beginning of 2011, it is planned to release a collection based on the materials of the Nikon readings and the conference.

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The book is compiled from the materials of the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Export Potential of the Russian Agroindustrial Complex: Status and Prospects", organized as part of the XXII Nikon Readings held on October 23-24, 2017 at the Faculty of Economics of the Moscow state university named after M.V. Lomonosov. The materials examine the role of Russia in the global agri-food market and in solving the problems of global food security. An assessment is made of the competitiveness of domestic agro-industrial complex products and its export potential in the context of the main industries. The main factors that determine the level of competitiveness and export opportunities in the industry as a whole and in the context of individual regions of the country are analyzed. The directions and mechanisms for supporting agri-food exports as the most important part of agricultural policy are considered in detail. Foreign
experience in supporting the agro-industrial complex and stimulating exports. The book can be useful to anyone interested in agricultural economics and politics, international trade issues. It is of interest to scientists, university professors, graduate students and students, politicians, and specialists in the agro-industrial complex.

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Part 1. Volgograd: Volgograd scientific publishing house, 2010.

The collection includes articles by the participants of the international scientific-practical conference "Economics and Management: Problems and Prospects of Development", which took place on November 15-16, 2010 in Volgograd on the basis of the Regional Center for Socio-Economic and political research"Public Assistance". The articles are devoted to topical issues of economic, management theory and practice, studied by scientists from different countries- participants of the conference.

Under scientific edited by: E. A. Muratova, O. V. Tupitsina, S. A. Chernikova and others. Perm: IPTs "Prokrost", 2018.

The collection contains materials of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference. The published articles meaningfully reflect the topics of the conference and are the result of research by scientists, graduate students, applicants and graduates working in the production of the Faculty of Economics, Finance and Commerce of Perm State Technical University. The results of studying the problems of theoretical enrichment of the economic aspects of agrarian science, management practices in achieving the country's food security, innovative and investment activity of agribusiness, development of the dairy and product sub-complex, meat industry and infrastructure of rural areas are presented on a large scale.

The collection may be useful for making decisions in the field of economic and managerial practice, for use in the educational process and scientific research of young scientists.

The article gives a brief description of the dynamics of agricultural development, lists the main factors influencing the development of the agricultural sector. The role of the state in stimulating the development of agriculture in Russia is outlined. The main problems of agricultural development are highlighted.

The development of the economy through new technologies stimulates the transfer of competencies through the expansion of the export of educational services in various industries. The study of in-demand skills and competencies in the agro-industrial complex allows us to get an idea of ​​the most competitive educational programs for regional labor markets that Russia can successfully export to other countries, as well as those innovative educational products that the agricultural sector needs. In this regard, the purpose of this study was to study the process of implementing additional professional education programs of agricultural universities in international educational markets.

The priority national project "Development of the Agroindustrial Complex" was one of four projects designed for 2006-2007. (In addition to the agro-industrial complex, education, health care and housing construction were declared areas of state concern.) In addition to the actual economic meaning, which was associated with the rise of agricultural production, the project had a clear political component. The upcoming elections to the State Duma and the change of the President dictated the tactics of "pulling up the rear", i.e. relative improvement in the most unfavorable areas of production, directly related to a large part of the electorate. In this series, agriculture played a special role. PNP "Development of the Agro-Industrial Complex" is indicative in terms of strengthening the role of power, administrative resource in solving economic problems, which fits into the general vector of Russian changes.

The publication, prepared as part of the Scientific and Methodological Materials series of the Institute for Statistical Research and Economics of Knowledge (ISSEK) of the National Research University Higher School of Economics (NRU HSE), is devoted to the methodological aspects of the formation of a system of federal statistical monitoring of innovation activities, the introduction of advanced and innovative technologies in agriculture and related sectors of the agro-industrial complex.

Methodological recommendations include a conceptual apparatus, formed taking into account the specifics of agriculture and harmonized with international standards, approaches to building a comprehensive system of statistical indicators of innovation activity, compiling a register of agricultural organizations. A project of collective classification groups for agriculture and related branches of the agro-industrial complex has been developed, and the procedure for their approval has been determined. A program and a draft toolkit for specialized statistical monitoring of the introduction of advanced and innovative technologies are proposed.

The publication is of interest to a wide range of readers - representatives of the executive and legislative authorities, specialists engaged in agriculture and related industries of the agro-industrial complex, statisticians, scientists, university professors.

Trunin P.V., Drobyshevsky S. M., Evdokimova T. V. M.: Publishing house "Delo" RANEPA, 2012.

The purpose of the work is to compare monetary policy regimes in terms of the vulnerability of the economies of the countries using them to crises. The work consists of two parts. The first part contains a review of the literature, which presents the results of studies examining the susceptibility to crises of economies applying such monetary policy regimes as exchange rate targeting, classical and modified inflation targeting. Estimates of the effectiveness of the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves as a tool to prevent or mitigate crises are also given. The second part of the paper, the empirical one, describes the methodology and results of comparing the adaptive capacities of economies based on the analysis of the dynamics of key macroeconomic indicators in the pre-crisis and post-crisis periods in countries grouped by monetary policy regimes. In addition, estimates of the susceptibility of economies to crises are presented based on the calculation of the frequency of crises under various regimes.

The results of the analysis of current and emerging technological shifts in the agro-industrial complex at the global and national levels are presented from the standpoint of assessing the negative impact of these changes on the Russian economy. The future of the Russian agro-industrial complex is considered through the prism of unlikely catastrophic events ("wild cards"), the risks of which must be taken into account when forming the country's agrarian and scientific and technical policy, while a number of stress scenarios are modeled, which, under certain conditions, can be realized in the domestic food sector.

IN modern world aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy. Due to a number of factors, the scale of aquaculture production in Russia today is small. At the same time, in the key regulatory documents of the federal level, the fishery industry is given great attention, and ambitious tasks are set for it to increase production and export volumes. The implementation of aquaculture development programs should be based, among other things, on the introduction of new technologies, the development of scientific and technological potential and the adaptation of the experience of foreign countries. Planning for the development of any industry in the modern world should be comprehensive and systematic, and modern and accurate analytical tools are needed to determine promising technological solutions and management practices. This article proposes the use of strategic analytics as a conceptual approach to data analysis in the context of their current volume and level of diversification. As a tool for analyzing promising directions for the development of the aquaculture industry, it is proposed to use the iFORA big data mining system developed by the Higher School of Economics. As the main method, the article proposes the use of semantic analysis of large volumes of textual information. The proposed methodology is planned to be used in the analysis of the aquaculture industry in subsequent publications.

Nefedova T. G. In: Aspects of regional development: a view from the Samara region - the leader region. M.: MONF, 2005. S. 165-173.

The Samara region is a relatively strong region in many respects, including agriculture. It can be attributed to the main breadbaskets of Russia. But here, too, there are many problems in the agro-complex, both characteristic of Russia as a whole and purely regional. In the 1990s, the diversity of agricultural activities intensified. Large enterprises have lost their monopoly positions. The problem in the region, as well as throughout Russia, is to find optimal forms of coexistence of large and small industries and the inclusion of small producers in the technological chains of agricultural production and marketing systems. The article asks questions: self-sufficiency or efficiency in the division of labor with other regions? Concern about volumes or concern about productivity and profit? Equality or development? Large enterprises or small private sector? The author believes that with the preservation and development of multiformity, the future still belongs to progressive technologies and large-scale production. However, one cannot ignore the prospects for the entire mass of small-scale production, which can be quite successfully included in the general system of product supply.

One of the main indicators of the success of the company is the increase in its value. The article considers traditional models for assessing the value of a company, provides evidence of the incorrectness of their use in the conditions of the functioning of a post-industrial economy, and proposes a new methodology based on assessing the intellectual potential of a company as the main resource for creating its value.

This work is devoted to a critical analysis of the minimum wage institution in countries with developed market and transitional economies, as well as in some developing countries. The institutional features of the minimum wage in individual countries are considered: the procedure for establishing, regional characteristics, the role of trade unions. A special section analyzes the dynamics of the absolute and relative size of the minimum wage, identifies those social groups that benefit and lose from the revision of the minimum wage. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the minimum wage institution on the labor market. The author considers the mechanism of translation of the increase in the minimum wage on the dynamics of employment and unemployment, and cites the results of empirical studies. The experience of many countries shows that a “jump-like” increase in the minimum wage leads to stagnation and even a reduction in employment, primarily among the socially unprotected strata. A particularly negative effect is recorded for companies with a high share of labor costs and widespread use of unskilled labor, i.e. primarily for small businesses and enterprises of the agricultural sector. One of the conclusions of the work is that the increase in the minimum wage is not an effective means of solving the problem of poverty, since most of its recipients are concentrated in households with an average and above average income.

Anisimova A. I. , Muradyan P. A. , Vernikov A. V. SSRN Working Paper Series. Social Science Research Network, 2011. no. 1919817.

This empirical article relates to the theory of competition and the theory of industrial markets. It examines the relationship between industry structure and competitiveness at the local rather than national level. We used micro-level data for banks in two regions of Russia, Bashkiria and Tatarstan, to calculate the values ​​of the Herfindahl-Hirschman and Lerner indices and evaluate the Panzar-Ross model. The latter is done in two ways: through the widely used price equation, which takes into account the effect of the size of the bank, and then through the equation without taking into account the size of the bank, as proposed by Bicker and his co-authors in 2009. It turns out that both regional markets are dominated by monopolistic competition, although the hypothesis of monopoly is not rejected for Tatarstan. The existence of large local banks does not necessarily make a given regional market more competitive, and the use of non-structural models for measuring competition suggests that competition between banks in Bashkiria is stronger than in Tatarstan. Going further from the aggregated analysis, we calculated the Lerner indices for two product segments of the banking market of Tatarstan and found out that the retail lending market is much more competitive than the corporate lending market. Local banks have more bargaining power in corporate lending, while local branches of federal banks have more bargaining power in corporate lending.

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision initiated a discussion on the best practices to prevent excessive risk taking by bank managers. This article proposes a game-theoretic approach that describes the decision-making process of a bank manager who chooses the levels of risk and effort. If the level of risk affects the spread of future profits, then the amount of effort affects the probability of a positive result. While the effort is not observable to the bank's shareholders, the level of risk is manageable and can be measured by indicators such as capital adequacy or financial leverage. The manager is assumed to be risk neutral; the binary outcome of the game with profit or loss is considered. Starting with an overview of the contract scheme, which includes a fixed and variable remuneration components, it is shown that by differentiating the variable part of the remuneration, it is possible to incentivize the adoption of smaller risks. More precisely, the variable part of the reward (share of the bank's profits) when taking a small risk should be higher in proportion to the greater dispersion of outcomes observed when taking a high risk, in order to incentivize the manager to choose a lower level of risk instead of a high one.

In this paper, we have developed a basic model that allows us to predict the possible reaction of financial institutions to more stringent regulatory measures introduced by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) in relation to global systemically important banks (GSIB). The context of the research is formed by the BCBS document of 2011, which sets higher capital requirements for global systemically important banks. We analyze the interaction of banks within an oligopolistic market, where demand is limited, and banks are subject to additional capital requirements imposed by the regulator. We distinguish between the announced cost of funding, which determines the amount of loans issued and the interest rate in the market; and the true cost of funding, which directly affects the amount of profit. We conclude that in a two-term relationship, both banks will declare the highest cost of funding, which will lead to a reduction in the size of loans issued (which is in line with the regulator's goal), but at the cost of a higher cost of borrowing in the market. If the game is repeated, then both banks choose a smaller amount of loans than in the last period, when the lowest cost of funding is declared. Note that the findings are consistent with the results of the analysis of the Department of Monetary Policy and Economics of the BCBS.

The article analyzes the practical aspects of various methods for implementing the vote transfer rule, namely, the Gregory method, including the Gregory method, the weighted inclusive Gregory method.

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Administration of the city of Gus-Khrustalny
Involving children and youth in local history work, studying the history of their native city, its life the best representatives is one of the most important tasks of educational work. Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation V.M. Nikonov, to whom local history readings in Gus-Khrustalny are dedicated, was a remarkable journalist; for a quarter of a century he headed the newspaper Leninskoye Znamya (now Gusevskiye Vesti), and at the same time, Viktor Mikhailovich did a great deal of local history work. It is remarkable that the leaders of the sphere of culture, employees of the GBIC, our museum workers continue this important tradition - the annual holding of the Nikon Readings local history competition.
This year the competition was held for the 17th time. The topics of the competition were as follows: “Literary creativity of Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn (on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the writer’s birth)”, “Timur movement in the city of Gus-Khrustalny and Gus-Khrustalny district” (2018 – Year of the Volunteer in the Russian Federation), “Famous countrymen XX century". 92 works were submitted to the competition, and it is a joy to realize that the contestants have touched our common history learned a lot of new things...
On the topic of A.I. Solzhenitsyn, the first prizes were received by: research work “A.I. Solzhenitsyn and the Meshchersky Territory ”, the author is a 1st year student of the GSK Elizaveta Linkova (16 years old, category 12-18 years old); article “A.I. Solzhenitsyn - poet, writer and prophet, author - educator kindergarten No. 8 V.V. Zuikova (category over 18 years old). The prize "For the original embodiment of the idea" was awarded to the installation "The Gulag Archipelago", the author is a student of the school. No. 5 Maxim Fomin (14 years old). Among the winners are representatives of schools No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 15, kindergartens No. 3 and 8, DC "Istok".
The topic of volunteering was better than others, according to the jury: Dasha Sukhotskaya, 5 years old, kindergarten No. 3, hands. E.A. Alekseev; Yulia Klychkova, 7 years old, school 15, hands. L.S. Bolshov (for drawings); Daria Kalyamova, 14 years old; Dmitry Ivanov, 13 years old, both - children's center "Istok" (picture and drawing); a group of employees of kindergarten No. 38 for the volunteer movement "Malyshok". A special prize for the video "We are Timurovites" was awarded to Anna Popova and Arina Vetryanina, 14 years old, school No. 16. Prizes were also given to winners representing schools No. 1 and 15, DC "Istok".
The first places in the nomination "Famous countrymen of the XX century" were taken by Maria Balakhina and Maxim Orlov (5 years old, leader A.A. Balakhina); Maria Tolstova, 11th grade (Ivanishchevskaya school); Daria Sevostyanova, 14 years old (school No. 13); Maria Veselovskaya, 6th grade (school No. 2); Anastasia Voronina, 17 years old (school No. 3); I.V. Kopteva, teacher of additional education, DC "Istok"; I.A. Ovsyannikova, Art. kindergarten teacher No. 9; T.V. Vyalova and O.M. Barsukova, kindergarten teachers №27. Among the heroes of the competitive research are artists Viktor Shilov and Viktor Smirnov, poetess Tatyana Panteleeva, glass artist Evgeny Rogov, journalist and local historian Viktor Nikonov, director of two schools Evgeny Bobrov, teacher, participant in the Great Patriotic War Yakov Zavyalov, director of school-2 Valentina Malyshkina, founder of the city Akim Maltsov, Lyudmila Veselovzorova, director of the Krasnoye Ekho recreation center Anatoly Sudin, war veteran Alexander Oskin, Heroes of the Soviet Union Gennady Chekhlov and Ivan Kalabushkin, poet Vyacheslav Safronov, athlete Valery Zvezdkin . The winners were the works of authors from kindergartens No. 3, 5, 9 and 27, schools No. 1, 2, 4, 14, 15, DC "Istok".
The winners and prize-winners were awarded diplomas of the Committee for Culture and Tourism (the design of diplomas with a portrait of V.M. Nikonov was developed by the employees of the State Library for Biological Center), as well as prizes from the city library. Other contestants were rewarded with diplomas for participating in the Nikon Readings. Solemn summing up with the awarding took place in the ECCTS (the former club named after Lenin). The awards were given to Deputy head of the city administration Inessa Tishkina, chairman of the committee on culture and tourism Valentina Kustarova, head of the executive committee of the local branch of the party "United Russia" Marina Kartseva, Art. researcher at the Museum of Crystal. Maltsov Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve Nadezhda Pak