Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas
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505 | 8 | |a 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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- The Circular Flow of Ideas: Vladimir K. Dmitriev -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz: Traveller Between Worlds -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- 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 | |
505 | 8 | |a 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 -- References -- Bazarov, Bogdanov, and the West -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Lenin's Development Economics: An Outline -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lenin's Early Development Studies in Context -- 3 Two Scenarios for Russia's Economic Development -- 4 From Russian to Global Capitalism -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Russia-West-Russia: Georg von Charasoff, the "Humane Economy", and the Critique of Marx's Theory of History -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Russia to the West: Charasoff's Life and Some Formative Elements of His Work -- 3 Charasoff's Innovative Concepts and Original Findings -- 4 Situating Charasoff's Contributions in the Contemporary Economic Discourse -- 5 Contemporary Reactions -- 6 Charasoff's Return to Russia and His Lectures on Political Economy -- 7 On the Further Reception of Charasoff's Contributions in the West -- 8 The (Re-)Discovery of Charasoff's Contributions in the 1980s -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Eugen (Evgeny Evgenievich) Slutsky -- 1 On Slutsky's ''Influence'' -- 2 A Short Bio of Slutsky: Economics Under Political Pressure | |
505 | 8 | |a 3 Slutsky's 1915 Contribution to the Theory of the Consumer -- 4 Reception and Importance of the 1915 Article -- 5 Slutsky's 1927/1937 Contribution to the Theory of Random Fluctuations -- 6 Reception and Importance of the 1927/1937 Article -- 6.1 Summation Between 1927 and 1937: ''Spurious Correlations'' Versus ''Inverted Inference'' -- 6.2 From 1937 to Lucas -- 7 Slutsky's Other Contributions: Recharting Economic Ontology -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Feldman and the Strategy for Economic Growth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Feldman's Soviet Model of Economic Growth -- 3 Structural Analysis of a Growing Economy: The Three-Sectoral Lowe-Dobb Model -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chayanov: The Reception of an Early Soviet Agricultural Economist -- 1 Biography -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Policy Debates -- 2 The Theory of Peasant Economy -- 3 Chayanov's Reception -- 3.1 In Russia: The 1920s -- 3.2 Abroad: World War I and After -- 3.3 Abroad: The 1960s-1980s -- 3.4 Management Studies -- 3.5 Development Theory -- 3.6 Conclusion: Chayanov in Russia from the 1990s -- References -- N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics -- 1 The New Methodological Agenda: Origins and Interpretation -- 2 The Methodological Agenda and the Problem of Cycle -- 3 A Difficult Road to the "Methodological Alliance" -- 4 The General Theory of Dynamics in the Context of the New Methodological Agenda -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Jacob Marschak 1898-1977: From a Russian Revolutionist to President-Elect of the American Economic Association -- 1 An Active Menshevik in Revolutionary Russia -- 2 The Formation of a young Economist in Weimar Germany 1919-1933 -- 3 At Oxford from 1933 to 1938 -- 4 Marschak in the USA -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Simon Kuznets and Russia: An Uneasy Relationship -- 1 From Pinsk to Columbia -- 1.1 University-Commercial Institute | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2 Courses and Teachers -- 1.3 Statistical Office and First Paper -- 1.4 Exit-Leaving Russia -- 1.5 Columbia -- 2 Some Contributions -- 2.1 Cycles -- 2.2 National Income and Capital Formation -- 2.3 The Economic Growth of Nations Project -- 3 Acquaintance with Russian Economists -- 3.1 Acquaintance Travels and Contacts -- 3.2 Did He Know Any of Them? -- 4 Interest in Russian Economics -- 4.1 Statistics and Revealing Early Book Reviews -- 4.2 Conferences -- 5 Russian Influence on the Growth Study -- 5.1 Industrialization Debate -- 5.2 Déjà Vu at the War Production Board? -- 5.3 Russia in (or is It Out?) the Modern Economic Growth Study -- 6 Heritage -- 6.1 Jewish Heritage -- 6.2 Research on Jewish Economics -- 7 Reciprocal Influence? -- References -- Alexander Gerschenkron -- 1 An Odyssey -- 1.1 Russia -- 1.2 Austria -- 1.3 The USA -- 2 Science -- 2.1 The Gerschenkron Effect -- 2.2 Advantages of Economic Backwardness -- 2.3 Russia and Europe -- 2.4 Time Horizon -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Wassily Leontief and His German Period -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leontief's "German" Biography -- 3 The Economy as a Circular Flow -- 4 Technical Progress and Unemployment -- 5 Statistical Supply and Demand Analysis -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- References -- Paul Baran -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Paul Alexander Baran -- 3 Evgeny Preobrazhensky -- 4 Baran on the Economics of Development -- 5 Baran and Sweezy on Monopoly Capital -- 6 A Critical Appraisal -- References -- Evsey Domar and Russia -- 1 Domar's Russian Heritage -- 2 The Varga Controversy, Soviet Economics and Underconsumption -- 3 Feldman, Preobrazhensky and Economic Development -- 4 Tugan-Baranovsky, Cooperatives and Incentives Under Socialism -- 5 Russian Serfdom and Factor Endowments -- 6 Domar's Soviet Readers -- References -- Leoinid Kantorovich -- 1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 A Case of Independent Discoveries -- 3 Kantorovich and the Soviet Economy 1937-41 -- 4 Developments in the USSR 1942-58 -- 5 Developments in the USA 1947‒1956 -- 6 Developments in the USSR 1959‒1991 -- 6.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USSR -- 7 Developments in the USA from 1957 -- 7.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USA -- 8 Interaction Between the USSR and USA -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Index | |
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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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- The Circular Flow of Ideas: Vladimir K. Dmitriev -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz: Traveller Between Worlds -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- Bazarov, Bogdanov, and the West -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Lenin's Development Economics: An Outline -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lenin's Early Development Studies in Context -- 3 Two Scenarios for Russia's Economic Development -- 4 From Russian to Global Capitalism -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Russia-West-Russia: Georg von Charasoff, the "Humane Economy", and the Critique of Marx's Theory of History -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Russia to the West: Charasoff's Life and Some Formative Elements of His Work -- 3 Charasoff's Innovative Concepts and Original Findings -- 4 Situating Charasoff's Contributions in the Contemporary Economic Discourse -- 5 Contemporary Reactions -- 6 Charasoff's Return to Russia and His Lectures on Political Economy -- 7 On the Further Reception of Charasoff's Contributions in the West -- 8 The (Re-)Discovery of Charasoff's Contributions in the 1980s -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Eugen (Evgeny Evgenievich) Slutsky -- 1 On Slutsky's ''Influence'' -- 2 A Short Bio of Slutsky: Economics Under Political Pressure 3 Slutsky's 1915 Contribution to the Theory of the Consumer -- 4 Reception and Importance of the 1915 Article -- 5 Slutsky's 1927/1937 Contribution to the Theory of Random Fluctuations -- 6 Reception and Importance of the 1927/1937 Article -- 6.1 Summation Between 1927 and 1937: ''Spurious Correlations'' Versus ''Inverted Inference'' -- 6.2 From 1937 to Lucas -- 7 Slutsky's Other Contributions: Recharting Economic Ontology -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Feldman and the Strategy for Economic Growth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Feldman's Soviet Model of Economic Growth -- 3 Structural Analysis of a Growing Economy: The Three-Sectoral Lowe-Dobb Model -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chayanov: The Reception of an Early Soviet Agricultural Economist -- 1 Biography -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Policy Debates -- 2 The Theory of Peasant Economy -- 3 Chayanov's Reception -- 3.1 In Russia: The 1920s -- 3.2 Abroad: World War I and After -- 3.3 Abroad: The 1960s-1980s -- 3.4 Management Studies -- 3.5 Development Theory -- 3.6 Conclusion: Chayanov in Russia from the 1990s -- References -- N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics -- 1 The New Methodological Agenda: Origins and Interpretation -- 2 The Methodological Agenda and the Problem of Cycle -- 3 A Difficult Road to the "Methodological Alliance" -- 4 The General Theory of Dynamics in the Context of the New Methodological Agenda -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Jacob Marschak 1898-1977: From a Russian Revolutionist to President-Elect of the American Economic Association -- 1 An Active Menshevik in Revolutionary Russia -- 2 The Formation of a young Economist in Weimar Germany 1919-1933 -- 3 At Oxford from 1933 to 1938 -- 4 Marschak in the USA -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Simon Kuznets and Russia: An Uneasy Relationship -- 1 From Pinsk to Columbia -- 1.1 University-Commercial Institute 1.2 Courses and Teachers -- 1.3 Statistical Office and First Paper -- 1.4 Exit-Leaving Russia -- 1.5 Columbia -- 2 Some Contributions -- 2.1 Cycles -- 2.2 National Income and Capital Formation -- 2.3 The Economic Growth of Nations Project -- 3 Acquaintance with Russian Economists -- 3.1 Acquaintance Travels and Contacts -- 3.2 Did He Know Any of Them? -- 4 Interest in Russian Economics -- 4.1 Statistics and Revealing Early Book Reviews -- 4.2 Conferences -- 5 Russian Influence on the Growth Study -- 5.1 Industrialization Debate -- 5.2 Déjà Vu at the War Production Board? -- 5.3 Russia in (or is It Out?) the Modern Economic Growth Study -- 6 Heritage -- 6.1 Jewish Heritage -- 6.2 Research on Jewish Economics -- 7 Reciprocal Influence? -- References -- Alexander Gerschenkron -- 1 An Odyssey -- 1.1 Russia -- 1.2 Austria -- 1.3 The USA -- 2 Science -- 2.1 The Gerschenkron Effect -- 2.2 Advantages of Economic Backwardness -- 2.3 Russia and Europe -- 2.4 Time Horizon -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Wassily Leontief and His German Period -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leontief's "German" Biography -- 3 The Economy as a Circular Flow -- 4 Technical Progress and Unemployment -- 5 Statistical Supply and Demand Analysis -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- References -- Paul Baran -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Paul Alexander Baran -- 3 Evgeny Preobrazhensky -- 4 Baran on the Economics of Development -- 5 Baran and Sweezy on Monopoly Capital -- 6 A Critical Appraisal -- References -- Evsey Domar and Russia -- 1 Domar's Russian Heritage -- 2 The Varga Controversy, Soviet Economics and Underconsumption -- 3 Feldman, Preobrazhensky and Economic Development -- 4 Tugan-Baranovsky, Cooperatives and Incentives Under Socialism -- 5 Russian Serfdom and Factor Endowments -- 6 Domar's Soviet Readers -- References -- Leoinid Kantorovich -- 1 Introduction 2 A Case of Independent Discoveries -- 3 Kantorovich and the Soviet Economy 1937-41 -- 4 Developments in the USSR 1942-58 -- 5 Developments in the USA 1947‒1956 -- 6 Developments in the USSR 1959‒1991 -- 6.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USSR -- 7 Developments in the USA from 1957 -- 7.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USA -- 8 Interaction Between the USSR and USA -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Avtonomov, Vladimir Verfasser aut Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (454 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources 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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- The Circular Flow of Ideas: Vladimir K. Dmitriev -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz: Traveller Between Worlds -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- Bazarov, Bogdanov, and the West -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Lenin's Development Economics: An Outline -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lenin's Early Development Studies in Context -- 3 Two Scenarios for Russia's Economic Development -- 4 From Russian to Global Capitalism -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Russia-West-Russia: Georg von Charasoff, the "Humane Economy", and the Critique of Marx's Theory of History -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Russia to the West: Charasoff's Life and Some Formative Elements of His Work -- 3 Charasoff's Innovative Concepts and Original Findings -- 4 Situating Charasoff's Contributions in the Contemporary Economic Discourse -- 5 Contemporary Reactions -- 6 Charasoff's Return to Russia and His Lectures on Political Economy -- 7 On the Further Reception of Charasoff's Contributions in the West -- 8 The (Re-)Discovery of Charasoff's Contributions in the 1980s -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Eugen (Evgeny Evgenievich) Slutsky -- 1 On Slutsky's ''Influence'' -- 2 A Short Bio of Slutsky: Economics Under Political Pressure 3 Slutsky's 1915 Contribution to the Theory of the Consumer -- 4 Reception and Importance of the 1915 Article -- 5 Slutsky's 1927/1937 Contribution to the Theory of Random Fluctuations -- 6 Reception and Importance of the 1927/1937 Article -- 6.1 Summation Between 1927 and 1937: ''Spurious Correlations'' Versus ''Inverted Inference'' -- 6.2 From 1937 to Lucas -- 7 Slutsky's Other Contributions: Recharting Economic Ontology -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Feldman and the Strategy for Economic Growth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Feldman's Soviet Model of Economic Growth -- 3 Structural Analysis of a Growing Economy: The Three-Sectoral Lowe-Dobb Model -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chayanov: The Reception of an Early Soviet Agricultural Economist -- 1 Biography -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Policy Debates -- 2 The Theory of Peasant Economy -- 3 Chayanov's Reception -- 3.1 In Russia: The 1920s -- 3.2 Abroad: World War I and After -- 3.3 Abroad: The 1960s-1980s -- 3.4 Management Studies -- 3.5 Development Theory -- 3.6 Conclusion: Chayanov in Russia from the 1990s -- References -- N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics -- 1 The New Methodological Agenda: Origins and Interpretation -- 2 The Methodological Agenda and the Problem of Cycle -- 3 A Difficult Road to the "Methodological Alliance" -- 4 The General Theory of Dynamics in the Context of the New Methodological Agenda -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Jacob Marschak 1898-1977: From a Russian Revolutionist to President-Elect of the American Economic Association -- 1 An Active Menshevik in Revolutionary Russia -- 2 The Formation of a young Economist in Weimar Germany 1919-1933 -- 3 At Oxford from 1933 to 1938 -- 4 Marschak in the USA -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Simon Kuznets and Russia: An Uneasy Relationship -- 1 From Pinsk to Columbia -- 1.1 University-Commercial Institute 1.2 Courses and Teachers -- 1.3 Statistical Office and First Paper -- 1.4 Exit-Leaving Russia -- 1.5 Columbia -- 2 Some Contributions -- 2.1 Cycles -- 2.2 National Income and Capital Formation -- 2.3 The Economic Growth of Nations Project -- 3 Acquaintance with Russian Economists -- 3.1 Acquaintance Travels and Contacts -- 3.2 Did He Know Any of Them? -- 4 Interest in Russian Economics -- 4.1 Statistics and Revealing Early Book Reviews -- 4.2 Conferences -- 5 Russian Influence on the Growth Study -- 5.1 Industrialization Debate -- 5.2 Déjà Vu at the War Production Board? -- 5.3 Russia in (or is It Out?) the Modern Economic Growth Study -- 6 Heritage -- 6.1 Jewish Heritage -- 6.2 Research on Jewish Economics -- 7 Reciprocal Influence? -- References -- Alexander Gerschenkron -- 1 An Odyssey -- 1.1 Russia -- 1.2 Austria -- 1.3 The USA -- 2 Science -- 2.1 The Gerschenkron Effect -- 2.2 Advantages of Economic Backwardness -- 2.3 Russia and Europe -- 2.4 Time Horizon -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Wassily Leontief and His German Period -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leontief's "German" Biography -- 3 The Economy as a Circular Flow -- 4 Technical Progress and Unemployment -- 5 Statistical Supply and Demand Analysis -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- References -- Paul Baran -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Paul Alexander Baran -- 3 Evgeny Preobrazhensky -- 4 Baran on the Economics of Development -- 5 Baran and Sweezy on Monopoly Capital -- 6 A Critical Appraisal -- References -- Evsey Domar and Russia -- 1 Domar's Russian Heritage -- 2 The Varga Controversy, Soviet Economics and Underconsumption -- 3 Feldman, Preobrazhensky and Economic Development -- 4 Tugan-Baranovsky, Cooperatives and Incentives Under Socialism -- 5 Russian Serfdom and Factor Endowments -- 6 Domar's Soviet Readers -- References -- Leoinid Kantorovich -- 1 Introduction 2 A Case of Independent Discoveries -- 3 Kantorovich and the Soviet Economy 1937-41 -- 4 Developments in the USSR 1942-58 -- 5 Developments in the USA 1947‒1956 -- 6 Developments in the USSR 1959‒1991 -- 6.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USSR -- 7 Developments in the USA from 1957 -- 7.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USA -- 8 Interaction Between the USSR and USA -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Index Economic history Economics-Russia (Federation) Hagemann, Harald Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Avtonomov, Vladimir Russian and Western Economic Thought Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030990510 |
spellingShingle | Avtonomov, Vladimir Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas 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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- The Circular Flow of Ideas: Vladimir K. Dmitriev -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz: Traveller Between Worlds -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- 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 -- References -- Bazarov, Bogdanov, and the West -- 1 Introduction -- 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 -- References -- Lenin's Development Economics: An Outline -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Lenin's Early Development Studies in Context -- 3 Two Scenarios for Russia's Economic Development -- 4 From Russian to Global Capitalism -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Russia-West-Russia: Georg von Charasoff, the "Humane Economy", and the Critique of Marx's Theory of History -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Russia to the West: Charasoff's Life and Some Formative Elements of His Work -- 3 Charasoff's Innovative Concepts and Original Findings -- 4 Situating Charasoff's Contributions in the Contemporary Economic Discourse -- 5 Contemporary Reactions -- 6 Charasoff's Return to Russia and His Lectures on Political Economy -- 7 On the Further Reception of Charasoff's Contributions in the West -- 8 The (Re-)Discovery of Charasoff's Contributions in the 1980s -- 9 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Eugen (Evgeny Evgenievich) Slutsky -- 1 On Slutsky's ''Influence'' -- 2 A Short Bio of Slutsky: Economics Under Political Pressure 3 Slutsky's 1915 Contribution to the Theory of the Consumer -- 4 Reception and Importance of the 1915 Article -- 5 Slutsky's 1927/1937 Contribution to the Theory of Random Fluctuations -- 6 Reception and Importance of the 1927/1937 Article -- 6.1 Summation Between 1927 and 1937: ''Spurious Correlations'' Versus ''Inverted Inference'' -- 6.2 From 1937 to Lucas -- 7 Slutsky's Other Contributions: Recharting Economic Ontology -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Feldman and the Strategy for Economic Growth -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Feldman's Soviet Model of Economic Growth -- 3 Structural Analysis of a Growing Economy: The Three-Sectoral Lowe-Dobb Model -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chayanov: The Reception of an Early Soviet Agricultural Economist -- 1 Biography -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Policy Debates -- 2 The Theory of Peasant Economy -- 3 Chayanov's Reception -- 3.1 In Russia: The 1920s -- 3.2 Abroad: World War I and After -- 3.3 Abroad: The 1960s-1980s -- 3.4 Management Studies -- 3.5 Development Theory -- 3.6 Conclusion: Chayanov in Russia from the 1990s -- References -- N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics -- 1 The New Methodological Agenda: Origins and Interpretation -- 2 The Methodological Agenda and the Problem of Cycle -- 3 A Difficult Road to the "Methodological Alliance" -- 4 The General Theory of Dynamics in the Context of the New Methodological Agenda -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Jacob Marschak 1898-1977: From a Russian Revolutionist to President-Elect of the American Economic Association -- 1 An Active Menshevik in Revolutionary Russia -- 2 The Formation of a young Economist in Weimar Germany 1919-1933 -- 3 At Oxford from 1933 to 1938 -- 4 Marschak in the USA -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Simon Kuznets and Russia: An Uneasy Relationship -- 1 From Pinsk to Columbia -- 1.1 University-Commercial Institute 1.2 Courses and Teachers -- 1.3 Statistical Office and First Paper -- 1.4 Exit-Leaving Russia -- 1.5 Columbia -- 2 Some Contributions -- 2.1 Cycles -- 2.2 National Income and Capital Formation -- 2.3 The Economic Growth of Nations Project -- 3 Acquaintance with Russian Economists -- 3.1 Acquaintance Travels and Contacts -- 3.2 Did He Know Any of Them? -- 4 Interest in Russian Economics -- 4.1 Statistics and Revealing Early Book Reviews -- 4.2 Conferences -- 5 Russian Influence on the Growth Study -- 5.1 Industrialization Debate -- 5.2 Déjà Vu at the War Production Board? -- 5.3 Russia in (or is It Out?) the Modern Economic Growth Study -- 6 Heritage -- 6.1 Jewish Heritage -- 6.2 Research on Jewish Economics -- 7 Reciprocal Influence? -- References -- Alexander Gerschenkron -- 1 An Odyssey -- 1.1 Russia -- 1.2 Austria -- 1.3 The USA -- 2 Science -- 2.1 The Gerschenkron Effect -- 2.2 Advantages of Economic Backwardness -- 2.3 Russia and Europe -- 2.4 Time Horizon -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Wassily Leontief and His German Period -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leontief's "German" Biography -- 3 The Economy as a Circular Flow -- 4 Technical Progress and Unemployment -- 5 Statistical Supply and Demand Analysis -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- References -- Paul Baran -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Paul Alexander Baran -- 3 Evgeny Preobrazhensky -- 4 Baran on the Economics of Development -- 5 Baran and Sweezy on Monopoly Capital -- 6 A Critical Appraisal -- References -- Evsey Domar and Russia -- 1 Domar's Russian Heritage -- 2 The Varga Controversy, Soviet Economics and Underconsumption -- 3 Feldman, Preobrazhensky and Economic Development -- 4 Tugan-Baranovsky, Cooperatives and Incentives Under Socialism -- 5 Russian Serfdom and Factor Endowments -- 6 Domar's Soviet Readers -- References -- Leoinid Kantorovich -- 1 Introduction 2 A Case of Independent Discoveries -- 3 Kantorovich and the Soviet Economy 1937-41 -- 4 Developments in the USSR 1942-58 -- 5 Developments in the USA 1947‒1956 -- 6 Developments in the USSR 1959‒1991 -- 6.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USSR -- 7 Developments in the USA from 1957 -- 7.1 Linear Programming and Ideology in the USA -- 8 Interaction Between the USSR and USA -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Index Economic history Economics-Russia (Federation) |
title | Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas |
title_auth | Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas |
title_exact_search | Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas |
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title_full_unstemmed | Russian and Western Economic Thought Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas |
title_short | Russian and Western Economic Thought |
title_sort | russian and western economic thought mutual influences and transfer of ideas |
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