Vývoj ruského nemarxistického ekonomického myšlení: 1890-1939
Development of Russian Non-Marxists Thinking: 1890-1939
Karel Půlpán
Politická ekonomie, 1997, vol. 1997, issue 2, 269-280
Abstract:
The text presents opinions of Russian economists that were born in the former czars Russia with constrain on these who can be called non-Marxists. The response on Marx theory prior to revolution was very strong and every economist knew it. Among the most influential we can place M.I. Tugan-Baranovskij, P.B. Struve, A.V.Čajanov a N.D.Kondratěv.
Date: 1997
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