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%T The Austrian school of economics in Russia: From criticism and rejection to absorption and adoption
%A Avtonomov, Vladimir
%A Makasheva, Natalia
%J Russian Journal of Economics
%N 1
%P 31-41
%V 4
%D 2018
%K Austrian school of economics; Marginal Revolution; Marxism; Russian economic thought; marginal utility theory
%@ 2618-7213
%X Dissemination and adoption of Western economic ideas in Russia have never been a simple process, always bearing marks of the socio-political and ideological circumstances of the country and inner processes in economics, as well as marks of the national intel-lectual tradition in general. It is not surprising that the history of Austrian economics in Russia was akin to a long road with many windings and turns. We can distinguish three different periods, or waves, each of them rather complex: from the 1890s until the late1920s (introduction and, to a certain degree, adoption and criticism), from the beginning of the 1930s until the mid-1980s (hostile attitude and ignorance), and from the mid-1980s onwards (rediscovery, dissemination, and adoption).
%C RUS
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info