History of Russian Economic Thought

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Free Trade Ideas
german
Gorbachev
Government Bodies
historical
institute
institutional economics
Late Tsarist Period
Marxian theory
Mikhail Gorbachev
Nep
Open Mixed Economy
petersburg
planned economy analysis
RSFSR Gosplan
Russian Economic
Russian Economic Mind
Russian economic schools evolution
Russian Economic Thought
Russian Economist Mathematician
school
Slutsky's Work
slutskys
Slutsky’s Work
socialist market transition
Soviet economic policy
Soviet Economic System
Soviet Economic Theory
St Petersburg University
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Sunspot Periodicity
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Tsarist financial systems
Wild 1990s

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415352642
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic at the end of the 1980’s was conceived as a victory for capitalist democracy. Here, Vincent Barnett provides the first comprehensive account of the historical development of Russian and Soviet economic thought across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and considers its future in the twenty-first century.

Utilizing an extensive range of historical sources, Barnett examines the different strands of thought, including classical, neoclassical, historical, socialist, liberal and Marxian schools. He traces their influence, and the impact their ideas had on shaping policies. An excellent addition to the Routledge History of Economic Thought series, this book covers pre-1870, Tsarist economics, the late Tsarist period, the impact of the war, Bolshevik economics, Stalinist economics, Russian economics after 1940.

Incorporating a detailed timeline of the most significant Russian economists work and analyzing the effects of historical discontinuities on the institutional structure of Russian economics as a discipline, Barnett delivers an essential text for postgraduates and professionals interested in economic history and the evolution of Russian economic thought.

University of Birmingham

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