2022 CeHistMet Publications Digest
Centre for the History and Methodology of Economic Science presents the selection of publications by staff members.
Books and monographs
- Avtonomov V., Hagemann H. (eds.) (2022). Russian and Western Economic Thought. Mutual Influences and Transfer of Ideas. Cham: Springer.
Including:
- The Transfer of Economic Ideas Between Russia and the West: An Introduction by V. Avtonomov (P. 1-14)
- West-Russia-West: Early Interaction in Economic Thought. Cases of Storch and Chernyshevsky by V. Avtonomov (P. 15-26)
- Peter B. Struve as Economist: Philosophical Foundations of Economics and Development Theory by N. Nenovsky, G. Chaloupek (P. 97-122)
- Bazarov, Bogdanov and the West by E. Burina (P. 123-142)
- Lenin’s Development Economics: an outline by D. Melnik (P. 143-162)
- N. D. Kondratiev and a New Methodological Agenda for Economics by N. Makasheva (P. 267-286).
- Avtonomov V. S., Rubinshtein A. Ya. (eds.) (2022). Human Qualities and Human Behavior in Economic Science (Chelovecheskie kachestva i chelovecheskoe povedenie v ekonomicheskoy nauke). Saint-Petersburg: Aleteyya (in Russian).
Including:
- Human characteristics and economic theory (Svoystva cheloveka i ekonomicheskaya teoriya) by V. S. Avtonomov (P. 7-26)
- M. Tugan-Baranovsky - the forerunner of A. Maslow's theory of motivation (M. Tugan-Baranovskiy – predtecha teorii motivatsii A. Maslou) by G. D. Gloveli (P. 89-102).
- Avtonomov V. S., Rubinshtein A. Ya. (eds.) (2022). Economic Theory before and after the Marginalist Revolution (Ekonomicheskaya teoriya do i posle marzhinalistskoy revolyutsii). Saint-Petersburg: Aleteyya (in Russian).
Including:
- The marginalist revolution: one hundred and fifty years later (Marzhinalistskaya revolyutsiya: sto pyat'desyat let spustya) by N. A. Makasheva (P. 8-46).
- Three sources and three heroes of the marginalist revolution (Tri istochnika i tri geroya marzhinalistskoy revolyutsii) by V. S. Avtonomov (P. 47-74).
- Development of Protomarginalist theory in Russia (Razvitie idey protomarzhinalizma v Rossii) by A. V. Galeev (P. 89-101).
- Models of economic behavior in R. Cantillon’s theory (Modeli ekonomicheskogo povedeniya v teorii R. Kantil'ona) by O. I. Ananyin (P. 166-187).
- Melnik D., Lazzarini A. (eds.). (2022). Economists and COVID-19: Ideas, Theories and Policies During the Pandemic. Palgrave Macmillan.
Including:
- Introduction by A. Lazzarini, D. Melnik (P. 1-8)
- COVID-19 and Russia by M. Markov, D. Melnik (P. 87-107)
- Nenovsky N., Magnin E. (2022). Diversity of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
Papers and chapters
- Avtonomov V. S. (2022). Three sources and three heroes of the Marginal Revolution (Tri istochnika i tri geroya marzhinalistskoy revolyutsii) // Voprosy Ekonomiki. No. 7. P. 104-122 (in Russian).
- Ananyin O. I. (2022). An introduction to the history of economic thought in Central Europe by Julius Horvath, Palgrave Springer, Cham, 2020 // European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 2022. Vol. 29. No. 2. P. 389-391.
- Bakeev M. (2022). A Compromise between Formalism and Realism as a Way to Influence Economic Policy // The Journal of the New Economic Association. No. 5. P. 113-125.
- Galeev A. V., Melnik D. V. (2022). Yuli Zhukovsky’s Proto-Marginalism and Its Origins // Voprosy teoreticheskoy ekonomiki. No. 3. P. 118-129 (in Russian).
- Galeev A. (2022). Yuli Zhukovsky’s contribution to Russian debates on economic development of the 1860s–70s // The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. Vol. 29. No. 6. P. 1042-1051.
- Gloveli G., Minaeva E. (2022). Formation of the Concept of the World Economy in German and Russian Political Economy (Formirovanie kontseptsii mirovogo khozyaystva v germanskoy i rossiyskoy politekonomii) // Voprosy teoreticheskoy ekonomiki. No. 3. P. 99-117 (in Russian).
- Gloveli G., et al. (2022). NEP 100 years ago and today: how should we understand it? (NEP 100 let nazad i segodnya: kak ponimat'?) // Voprosy politicheskoy ekonomii. No. 1. P. 22-53.
- Makasheva N. A. (2022). The Marginalist Revolution: An event, a process or a myth? (Marzhinalistskaya revolyutsiya: sobytie, protsess, mif?) // Voprosy Ekonomiki. No. 11. P. 5-23 (In Russian).
- Nenovsky N., Faudot A. (2022). The Case for Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: What for and in What Form? // In: Pressman, S., Smithin, J. (eds) Debates in Monetary Macroeconomics. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 193–216.
- Nenovsky N., Magnin E. (2022). Dependent monetary regimes in the Balkans // Economic Alternatives. No. 2. P.171-200.
- Nenovsky N., Torre D. (2022). Debates, Plans and Interventions to Overcome the 1931 Banking Crisis in Romania and Bulgaria // Economic History Yearbook. Vol. 63. No. 2. P. 495-525.
- Nenovsky N., Samia W. (2022). Towards a National Economy Based on Production in the Natural Syria Region. Antoun Saadeh's Theoretical Contributions // The Economic Research Guardian, 2022, 12 (1), pp.30-44.
- Sushentsova M. S. (2022). Social economics: What do economists refuse to recognize? (On the book by A. Witztum “The betrayal of liberal economics”) (Sotsial'naya ekonomika: chto otkazyvayutsya priznavat' ekonomisty? (O knige A. Vittstuma «Predatel'stvo liberal'noy ekonomicheskoy teorii»)) // Voprosy Ekonomiki. No. 3. P. 132-146 (In Russian).
- Sushentsova M. S., Chaplygina I. G. (2022). The nature of humanism and materialism of Marx’s concept of man (Priroda gumanizma i materializma v kontseptsii cheloveka K. Marksa) // Journal of the New Economic Association. No. 1. P. 181–200.
Working papers
- Galeev A. V., Melnik D. V. (2022). Yuli Zhukovsky’s Proto-Marginalism and Its Origins // HSE University. Working paper series BRP "Economics/EC". Working paper no. 257/EC/2022.
- Zhokhov M., Galeev A. (2022). Reforming international trade policy: NLP-based content analysis of the recent history of debates // HSE University. Working paper series WP 11. Working paper no. WP11/2022/01.