Russian and Western economic thought : mutual influences and transfer of ideas
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書誌事項
Russian and Western economic thought : mutual influences and transfer of ideas
(Springer studies in the history of economic thought)
Springer, c2022
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  島根
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  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines the interrelations between Russian and European economics from the early 19th century to the present. It analyzes how Western economic thinking, such as classical economics and the marginal revolution, influenced Russian economic thinking and how Western economic ideas were modified and adapted to better reflect the specific Russian circumstances of the time. Moreover, the contributions in this book show how these modified ideas also influenced Western economists at the end of the 19th century, when Russian economics had reached the stage of professionalism and joined the international discourse on the discipline.
Written by an international selection of respected experts, this book provides an overview of the most influential Russian economists and covers a wide range of topics such as the marginal revolution, the specific influence of Marxism, the evolution of mathematics and statistics in Russia in the 1890s-1920s, and the unique experience of building a planned economy in the Soviet Union. It is intended for all scholars and students who are interested in the history of economic thought.
目次
Chapter 1. The Transfer of Economic Ideas between Russia and the West: an Introduction (Vladimir Avtonomov).- Chapter 2. West-Russia-West: early interactions in economic thought. Cases of Storch and Chernyshevsky (Vladimir Avtonomov).- Chapter 3. Tugan-Baranovsky and the West (Francois Allisson).- Chapter 4. The circular flow of ideas: Vladimir K. Dmitriev (Christian Gehrke).- Chapter 5. Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz: Traveller between worlds (Christian Gehrke),- Chapter 6. Peter B. Struve as economist: philosophical foundations of economics and development theory (Gunther Chaloupek).- Chapter 7. Bazarov, Bogdanov and the West (Elizaveta Burina).- Chapter 8. Lenin's development economics: an outline (Denis Melnik).- Chapter 9. Russia-West-Russia: Georg von Charasoff, the "humane economy", and the critique of Marx's theory of history (Christian Gehrke).- Chapter 10. Eugen (Evgeny Evgenievich) Slutsky (Jean-Sebastien Lenfant).- Chapter 11. Feldman and the Strategy for Economic Growth (Harald Hagemann).- Chapter 12. Chayanov: The Reception of An Early Soviet Agricultural Economist (Carol Scott Leonard).- Chapter 13. N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics (Natalia Makasheva).- Chapter 14. Jacob Marschak: From a Russian revolutionist to President-elect of the American Economic Association (Robert W. Dimand).- Chapter 15. Simon Kuznets and Russia: An Uneasy Relationship (Moshe Syrquin).- Chapter 16. Alexander Gerschenkron (Andrey Belykh).- Chapter 17. Wassily Leontief and his German period (Harald Hagemann).- Chapter 18. Paul Baran (John King).- Chapter 19. Evsey Domar and Russia (Mauro Boianovsky).- Chapter 20. Leonid Kantorovich (Michael Ellman)
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