Lev Gatovsky

Lev Gatovsky
Born
Lev Markovich Gatovsky

26 July 1903
Died18 April 1997 (1997-04-19) (aged 93)
NationalitySoviet Union
EducationPh.D. in Economics
Alma materPlekhanov Russian University of Economics
OccupationEconomist
EmployerInstitute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences
Known forEarly provider of a theoretical framework for the study of the Soviet economy from a perspective of political economy

Lev Markovich Gatovsky (Russian: Лев Маркович Гатовский; 26 July 1903 – 18 April 1997)[1] was a Soviet economist, being one of the first who tried to create a theoretical framework in which to understand the nature of the socialist project taking place in the Soviet Union from a political economy perspective. He became director of the Institute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, later renamed Russian Academy of Sciencies, from 1965 to 1971.[2][3] Apart from his general academic work, he contributed to several major economic developments such as the first two five-year economic plans and the 1965 Soviet Economic Reform, as well as editing the first Political Economy textbook of the USSR.[4]

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  3. ^ Lenchuk, E. B. (2020). Nine challenging decades (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: Institute of Economic RAS.
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