Vladimir Kontorovich
Professor of Economics
Biography
Education
University Diploma, Novosibirsk University
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Research
My published work is listed in my CV.
Here I post the papers that have remained unpublished, as well as the drafts of the papers on which I am currently working.
POST-COMMUNIST TRANSFORMATION
- “Why Soviet Conversion Program Doesn’t Make Sense” (with Boris Rumer), presented at the Allied Social Sciences meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 1992.
- "The Importance of Not Being a Great Power", February 1994.
- "New Business Creation and Russian Economic Recovery", presented at the ACES Meeting, Chicago, Jan. 1998.
- “The Russian Far East and the Social Sciences”, presented at the 34th National Convention of the AAASS, Pittsburgh, Nov. 24, 2002.
SOVIET ECONOMY, SOVIETOLOGY, AND COLLAPSE
- “What Do Bosses in Command Economies Do”, presented at the II SSRC Summer Workshop on Soviet and East European Economics, Urbana, IL, July 1986.
- “Economists and the Collapse”, 1996
- "Economic System and the Valuation of National Income", 1998.
- "Economists, Soviet economic reforms, and the collapse", 2001.
- “Appendix Tables and Bibliography for "Where did the Sputnik Come From?"
- Western Books on Particular Sectors of the Soviet Economy, 1948-1992
- 2009 AAASS paper
- A Cold War Creature which Sat out the War
Courses: Fall 2012, Haverford
Economics
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Political Science
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Russian
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Courses: Spring 2013, Haverford
Economics
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