A History of Russian Economic Thought

A History of Russian Economic Thought
Title A History of Russian Economic Thought PDF eBook
Author Vincent Barnett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2013-03-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134261918

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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.

A History of Russian Economic Thought

A History of Russian Economic Thought
Title A History of Russian Economic Thought PDF eBook
Author Vincent Barnett
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 194
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415352649

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The latest in a series charting national traditions in the history of economic thought, this book focuses on Russia - a land that has had a more turbulent economic history than any other country.

Russian Economic History

Russian Economic History
Title Russian Economic History PDF eBook
Author Arcadius Kahan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 256
Release 1989-01-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226422437

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Upon the foundation of his unique experience and education, the late Arcadius Kahan (1920-1982) built a substantial body of scholarship on all aspects of the tsarist economy. Yet some of his important contribution might well have been dissipated were it not for this collection, since many of these essays were often available only in isolated, obscure sources. This posthumous volume makes readily available for the first time ten of Kahan's essays, nine previously published in English and one in German, which serve to integrate his carefully developed picture of nineteenth-century Russian economic history. Kahan's remarkable vision forms a complement to the thought of Gerschenkron, and this volume is certain to become a valuable source for scholars and students of Russian and European economic and social history.

The Revolutionary Russian Economy, 1890-1940

The Revolutionary Russian Economy, 1890-1940
Title The Revolutionary Russian Economy, 1890-1940 PDF eBook
Author Vincent Barnett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 157
Release 2004-03-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134382316

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Looking at the alternatives to Stalin's reform program that had such tragic outcomes, this snappy, readable book, this will be an insightful text for economic and political historians with an interest in Russia.

When Ideas Fail

When Ideas Fail
Title When Ideas Fail PDF eBook
Author Joachim Zweynert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 239
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351363832

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In the history of Russian economic ideas, a peculiar mix of anthropocentrism and holism provided fertile breeding ground for patterns of thought that were in potential conflict with the market. These patterns, did not render the emergence of capitalism in Russia impossible. But they entailed a deep intellectual division between adherents and opponents of Russia’s capitalist transformation that made Russia’s social evolution unstable and vulnerable to external shocks. This study offers an ideational explanation of Russia’s relative failure to establish a functioning market economy and thus sets up a new and original perspective for discussion. In post-Soviet Russia, a clash between imported foreground ideas and deep domestic background ideas has led to an ideational division among the elite of the country. Within economic science, this led to the emergence of two thought collectives, (in the sense of Ludvik Fleck), with entirely different understandings of social reality. This ideational division translated into incoherent policy measures, the emergence of institutional hybrids and thus, all in all, into institutional instability. Empirically, the book is based on a systematic, qualitative analysis of the writings of Soviet/Russian economists between 1987 and 2012. This groundbreaking book makes an important contribution to Central Eastern and Eastern European area studies and to the current debate on ideas and institutions in the social sciences.

A History of Slovak Economic Thought

A History of Slovak Economic Thought
Title A History of Slovak Economic Thought PDF eBook
Author Julius Horváth
Publisher Routledge
Pages 155
Release 2021-12-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429514476

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Slovakia has a rich and complex history, but until now there has not been a comprehensive analysis of the nation’s economic thought. This volume expertly fills this gap and traces the development of Slovak economic thought from the sixteenth century to the present day. Identifying key themes, moments, and thinkers, the chapters in this work consider the evolution of Slovak economic ideas and explores the nation’s place alongside other schools of thought. Significant coverage is given to the economists Gregorius Berzeviczy and Imrich Karvaš, as well as landmark periods such as the creation of Czechoslovakia, the World Wars, the Socialist regime, and post-Communist Slovakia. This book is of interest to advanced students and researchers of the history of economic thought, economic history, and political economy, as well as those with a specific interest in the history of Slovakia.

Economic Thought

Economic Thought
Title Economic Thought PDF eBook
Author Heinz D. Kurz
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 221
Release 2016-05-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0231540752

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In this concise yet comprehensive history, Heinz D. Kurz traces the long arc of economic thought from its emergence in ancient Greece to its systematic presentation among the classical thinkers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries to the influential work of scholars such as Paul Samuelson and Kenneth J. Arrow. With a keen eye for how economic insights are acquired, lost, and reborn, Kurz focuses on the dynamic individuals who give old ideas new life and the historical events that provoke different approaches and theories. Over the course of this journey, Kurz explains what Adam Smith meant by the "invisible hand"; how Karl Marx's "law of motion" works in capitalist economies; the roots of the Austrian economists' emphasis on the problems of information, incomplete knowledge, and uncertainty; John Maynard Keynes's principle of effective demand and economic stabilization; and the insights and challenges offered by growth theory, welfare economics, game theory, and more. He concludes with a deft summation of world economists' major concerns today and their critical relation to world events.