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Hollander S. (1973)
10.3138/9781487599584
Basil Dmytryshyn (1971)
Admiral Nikolai S. Mordvinov: Russia's Forgotten LiberalThe Russian Review, 30
Gives an account of Count N.S. Mordvinov 17541845 who was aMinister of Economics, an economist and a scholar of Adam Smithseconomics who effectively politicized Smithian economic ideas and theneed for economic freedom in Tsarist Russia. His advice, given to TsarAlexander I and to Tsar Nicholas I, was embodied in legislation but didnot appear to have administrative impact. Although the economic ideas ofAdam Smith had a political dimension alien to the objectives of theRussian rulers, the Smithian values, as promoted by Count Mordvinov andembodied in his written works, having been imported as early as17601770, have not previously been discussed and debated in thetwentieth century.
International Journal of Social Economics – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1993
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