Boris Brutskus
Boris (Ber) Davydovich Brutskus, Russian: Борис (Бер) Давыдович Бруцкус, Latvian: Boriss Bruckus, Hebrew: בוריס (בר/דּוֹב) בֶּן־דָּוִד ברוצקוס, German: Boris Brutzkus (October 15/October 3) (Russian information), 1874, Polangen/Palanga, district (Courland Governorate, Russia - December 6/December 7 (same with birthdate), 1938, Jerusalem/Berlin) was a Russian economist.
An English translation Economic Planning in Soviet Russia was published with an introduction by Friedrich Hayek in 1935.
He was forced to exile by bolshevik government in 1922.[1]
Literary works
- Экономия сельского хозяйства, народно-хозяйственные основа, 1924
- Die Lehre des Marxismus im Lichte der russischen Revolution, 1928
References
External links
- Peoples.ru: Áîðèñ Äàâûäîâè÷ Áðóöêóñ / Boris Brutskus at www.peoples.ru (Russian)
- vgd.ru (Russian, short)
- Ä ajanov, Kerblay et les shestidesiatniki  : une histoire globale ? at monderusse.revues.org (French)
- Iwan Iljin >> Personenverzeichnis at iljinru.tsygankov.ru (German)
- Works by or about Boris Brutskus in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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