Russian economic thought
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Russian economic thought encompasses the historical development of economic ideas, theories, and policy debates in Russia, shaped by its unique social, political, and intellectual traditions from the imperial era through the Soviet period to the modern market economy.
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Target entity: Russian economic thought Context triple: [Ivan Vernadsky, areaOfInfluence, Russian economic thought]
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Institute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences
The Institute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences was a leading Soviet research institution specializing in economic theory, planning, and policy analysis under the auspices of the USSR’s central scientific academy.
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Economism in the Russian socialist movement
Economism in the Russian socialist movement was a trend that prioritized workers’ immediate economic struggles over broader political revolution, drawing sharp criticism from Vladimir Lenin and other Marxist theorists.
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The Political Element in the Development of Economic Theory
The Political Element in the Development of Economic Theory is a seminal work by economist Gunnar Myrdal that critically examines how political values and ideological biases shape the formulation and evolution of economic theories.
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The Economic Life of Soviet Russia
The Economic Life of Soviet Russia is an influential early 20th-century economic study analyzing the structure, policies, and performance of the Soviet planned economy.
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Soviet economy
The Soviet economy was a centrally planned, state-controlled economic system characterized by government ownership of industry, collective agriculture, and production targets set by national plans rather than market forces.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Russian economic thought Target entity description: Russian economic thought encompasses the historical development of economic ideas, theories, and policy debates in Russia, shaped by its unique social, political, and intellectual traditions from the imperial era through the Soviet period to the modern market economy.
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A.
Institute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences
The Institute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences was a leading Soviet research institution specializing in economic theory, planning, and policy analysis under the auspices of the USSR’s central scientific academy.
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B.
Economism in the Russian socialist movement
Economism in the Russian socialist movement was a trend that prioritized workers’ immediate economic struggles over broader political revolution, drawing sharp criticism from Vladimir Lenin and other Marxist theorists.
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C.
The Political Element in the Development of Economic Theory
The Political Element in the Development of Economic Theory is a seminal work by economist Gunnar Myrdal that critically examines how political values and ideological biases shape the formulation and evolution of economic theories.
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D.
The Economic Life of Soviet Russia
The Economic Life of Soviet Russia is an influential early 20th-century economic study analyzing the structure, policies, and performance of the Soviet planned economy.
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E.
Soviet economy
The Soviet economy was a centrally planned, state-controlled economic system characterized by government ownership of industry, collective agriculture, and production targets set by national plans rather than market forces.
- F. None of above. chosen
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