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Vincent Barnett, A History of Russian Economic Thought (Abingdon, Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2005) pp.xiv, 172, $105, ISBN 0-415-35264-9.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2009

Vladimir Avtonomov
Affiliation:
State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow

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1 Another recently published book argues that Russian emigrants played an important role in promoting economic theory and mathematical modeling in a Germany dominated by the historic school—Janssen, Hauke, Russische Oekonomen in Deutschland (1910–1933) (Marburg: Metropolis Verlag 2004).

2 Abalkin, L. I. (Ed) Ocherki istorii rossiyskoy ekonomicheskoy mysli (Moscow: Nauka, 2003).Google Scholar

3 A reader of Russian, may find more comprehensive lists in THESIS: theory and history of economic and social institutions and systems, Moscow, 1994 N4,6 and the newest one (since 1996) on the web-site http://hse.ru/science/igiti/economics.shtml.