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Critical realism and Russian economics

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  • Soltan Dzarasov

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The current state of development of critical realism in the west mirrors the methodology developed by the Tsagalov School at Moscow State University in the 1960s. Each draws its inspiration from Marx but the Tsagalov approach is more general in that it is applicable equally to socialism as to capitalism. Political factors prevented the Tsagalov methodology from coming to fruition in the Soviet Union. In the current more liberal environment it provides a framework for Russian and Post Keynesian economics to explore possible future development. Copyright The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society. All rights reserved., Oxford University Press.

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  • Soltan Dzarasov, 2010. "Critical realism and Russian economics," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 34(6), pages 1041-1056.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:cambje:v:34:y:2010:i:6:p:1041-1056
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