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Towards the G. von Charasoff’s Legacy as a Crucial Point in Evolution of Russian Tradition Based on the Circular Flow Concept

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For the first time in Russian non-translated economic literature the legacy of G. von Charasoff as an economist and mathematician is introduced and investigated. The task to evaluate Charasoff’s contribution to Quesnay-Marx theory based on the circular flow principle is posed. An attempt is made to resolve it by considering Charasoff’s views in the context of evolution of Russian scientific investigations of Marx’s "Capital" during 1890-1910. It is shown that Charasoff’s reasoning and analytical tools represent a crucial point (or closing stage) of Russian analytical tradition which includes the theories of Tugan-Baranowsky, Dmitriev, Shaposhnikov and Bortkiewicz.

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  • P. Klyukin, 2008. "Towards the G. von Charasoff’s Legacy as a Crucial Point in Evolution of Russian Tradition Based on the Circular Flow Concept," Voprosy Ekonomiki, NP Voprosy Ekonomiki, issue 2.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:voprec:y:2008:id:1268
    DOI: 10.32609/0042-8736-2008-2-133-149
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