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Russian and Western economic thought : mutual influences and transfer of ideas / Vladimir Avtonomov, Harald Hagemann, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Springer studies in the history of economic thought
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Economics--Russia--History.
- Economics.
- Economics--Developed countries--History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (x, 452 pages) : illustrations (some color).
- Place of Publication:
- Cham : Springer, [2022]
- Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- The Transfer of Economic Ideas Between Russia and the West: An Introduction
- 1 General Historical Relations of Russia and the West: A Brief Summary
- 2 The Interrelations of Western and Russian Economic Thought as a Controversial Issue
- 3 The Factors Causing Modification of Western Theories by Russian Economists
- 3.1 Moral/Religious Factors
- 3.2 The Peasant Question
- 3.3 Marxism and Socialism in Russia
- 3.4 Mathematics and Statistics in Russia
- 3.5 Designing and Building a Planned Economy
- 4 Transmission Mechanisms and Mutual Influences
- References
- West-Russia-West: Early Interaction in Economic Thought. Cases of Storch and Chernyshevsky
- 1 Smith-Storch-List
- 2 Haxthausen-Chernyshevsky-Marx
- Tugan-Baranovsky and the West
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The West as a Source of Inspiration
- 3 The Reception of Industrial Crises in Contemporary England
- 4 The Reception of Theoretical Foundations of Marxism
- The Circular Flow of Ideas: Vladimir K. Dmitriev
- 2 Dmitriev's Economic Essays
- 3 Western Sources and Influences
- 4 Russian Influences on Dmitriev's Ideas: The Role of the Economic Discourse in Russia
- 5 On the Reception of Dmitriev's Contributions in Russia
- 6 The Reception of Dmitriev's Writings in the West
- 7 Concluding Remarks
- Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz: Traveller Between Worlds
- 2 Bortkiewicz's Life and Academic Career
- 3 Bortkiewicz's Work in Economic Theory
- 4 The Reception of Bortkiewicz's Contributions in Russia and Germany
- 5 Concluding Remarks
- Peter B. Struve as Economist: Philosophical Foundations of Economics and Development Theory
- 1 Peter Struve as Intellectual Figure
- 2 Peter Struve and His Formation as Economist
- 3 Marxism and the Theory of Economic Development
- 4 The Impact of the Dispute with the Narodnik's on Struve's Economic Thinking
- 5 Struve's Fundamental Concept of Economic Reasoning
- 6 Parallel Concepts of Universalism: Karl Pribram and Othmar Spann
- 6.1 Pribram's Anti-Universalist Liberalism
- 6.2 Spann's Version of Universalism
- 6.3 Disentangling the Issues
- 7 Struve on Price, Value and Money
- 8 Essays on Central Concepts of Economics: Gleichgewicht, "Wirtschaft"
- 9 "Ideal Types" Versus Positivism
- 10 Conclusions, Struve's Heritage
- Bazarov, Bogdanov, and the West
- 2 West-Russia. The Search for the Methodological Objectivity
- 2.1 Context
- 2.2 Empiriocriticism of Mach and Avenarius
- 2.3 Reception by Bogdanov
- 2.4 Reception by Bazarov
- 3 Russia-West: Scattered Evidence
- 4 Concluding Remarks
- Lenin's Development Economics: An Outline
- 2 Lenin's Early Development Studies in Context
- 3 Two Scenarios for Russia's Economic Development
- 4 From Russian to Global Capitalism
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 18, 2022).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edith E. Clark Endowment Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9783030990527
- 3030990524
- Publisher Number:
- 99991962430
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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