It takes the average reader 7 hours and 48 minutes to read A Biobibliographical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Economists by Robert Wellington Campbell
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Despite the restrictions on their work and actions, the economists of the Soviet period produced a great deal of bold and important work. With the erosion of the old Stalinist controls, economists in the Soviet Union themselves became very interested in the history of their profession, not least in order to find authentic voices that might offer reinforcement or counterpoint to the policy analyses and recommendations with which policy makers in the transition countries are today being bombarded. This major new reference work pulls together many years of research in order to present a...
A Biobibliographical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Economists by Robert Wellington Campbell is 463 pages long, and a total of 117,139 words.
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