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- Gregory Grossman (July 5, 1921, Kiev – August 14, 2014) was the professor emeritus at UC Berkeley and an authority on the economy of the Soviet Union. He is credited with the introduction of the terms "second economy" and "command economy".
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Gregory Grossman (July 5, 1921, Kiev – August 14, 2014 [1]) was the professor emeritus at UC Berkeley and an authority on the economy of the Soviet Union. [2] He is credited with the introduction of the terms " second economy " and " command economy ".
Aug 25, 2014 · UC Berkeley, economist Gregory Grossman, considered a towering figure in the study of the Soviet economy who shaped the thinking of generations of scholars, died on Aug. 14 at the age of 93, at a Berkeley care facility due to complications from a fall.
Gregory Grossman, born in July 1921 in Kyiv, Ukraine, passed away on August 14, 2014. Grossman was one of the world’s most highly reputed scholars of the Soviet economic system. He was considered a towering figure in the study of the Soviet economy.
Aug 25, 2014 · UC Berkeley, economist Gregory Grossman, considered a towering figure in the study of the Soviet economy, who shaped the thinking of generations of scholars, died on Aug. 14 at the age of 93, at a Berkeley care facility due to complications from a fall.
Gregory Grossman (July 5, 1921, Kiev – August 14, 2014) was the professor emeritus at UC Berkeley and an authority on the economy of the Soviet Union. He is credited with the introduction of the terms "second economy" and "command economy".
Greg was a towering figure in the study of the Soviet economy. He was a polymath who understood the political, ideological, social, and cultural underpinnings of economic life in the USSR; a polyglot who commanded five lan
Mar 17, 2006 · Gregory Grossman's analysis of the Soviet economic system, and of the two fundamental ‘spirits’ that struggled within it, has proved prescient in a number of significant cases. In particular, it clearly foretold the pitfalls and problems of ‘marketisation’ in a command economy.