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Soviet economist (1897–1981)
Evsei Grigorievich Liberman (Russian: Евсей Григорьевич Либерман, pronounced [jɪfˈsʲej ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲjɪvʲɪtɕ lʲɪbʲɪrˈman], Ukrainian: Овсій Григорович Ліберман;
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and physiologist Erik Liberman, American actor, author and director Evsei Liberman (1897–1981), Soviet economist Hyman Liberman (1853–1923), Polish-South
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Attempt to introduce indicative planning, profits and sales to Soviet firms
rationale for reform came from Evsei Liberman of the Kharkov Institute of Engineering and Economics. An article by Liberman on this topic, titled "Plans
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Ruling party of the Soviet Union (1912–1991)
eventual ousting, he tried to introduce economic reforms championed by Evsei Liberman, a Soviet economist, which tried to implement market mechanisms into
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disproved the Absolute Income Hypothesis, Nobel Prize in Economics winner Evsei Liberman, laid the scientific support for the Soviet Kosygin reform (initiated
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Esther Salaman – writer Esther Segal – poet Evgenii Wulff – biologist Evsei Liberman – economist Fabius Mieses – writer Felix Gantmacher – mathematician
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Soviet theoretical physicist (1908–1968)
following three decades by Isaak Khalatnikov. In June 1965, Lev Landau and Evsei Liberman published a letter in the New York Times, stating that as Soviet Jews
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Public university in Kharkiv, Ukraine
Simon Smith Kuznets, American economist, Nobel prize winner (1971) Evsei Liberman, Soviet economist, architect of the economic reforms of 1965 Maria Quisling
Kharkiv National University of Economics
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in the New York Times Nobel Physics laureate Lev Landau (above) and Evsei Liberman said that as Soviet Jews they opposed the Student Struggle for Soviet
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Minqi (born 1969), Chinese political economist and social scientist Evsei Liberman (1897–1981), Russian/Soviet economist Justin Yifu Lin (林毅夫, born 1952)
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Public university in Kharkiv, Ukraine
botanist Vasily Krylov, pathologist Volodymyr Levytsky, statistician Evsei Liberman, economist Evgeny Lifshitz, physicist Aleksandr Lyapunov, mathematician
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French Marxian economist and historian
as well as the 1965 economic reforms conceived by Soviet economist Evsei Liberman, suggesting a decentralization of decisions made within the planning
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founder of the Soviet Union, introduced planned economy and Leninism Evsei Liberman, laid the scientific support for the Soviet Kosygin reform in economy
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Soviet politician (1904–1980)
industry. The reform was influenced by the works of Soviet economist Evsei Liberman. Kosygin overestimated the ability of the Soviet administrative machine
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East German economic policy (1963–1968)
overthrow of Khrushchev. After suggesting that Ulbricht should follow Evsei Liberman's ideas, the USSR did not provide more guidance and after Khrushchev's
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City in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
700. Henryk Rzewuski, Polish Romantic-era journalist and novelist. Evsei Liberman, Soviet economist. Moshé Feldenkrais, physicist and the founder of the
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Committee (JAC). Léo Lania, a journalist, playwright and screenwriter. Evsei Liberman, a Soviet economist. Boris Lozhkin, a Ukrainian businessperson and philanthropist
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recommended that East Germany implement the reforms of Soviet economist Evsei Liberman, an advocate of the principle of profitability and other market principles
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recommended that East Germany implement the reforms of Soviet economist Evsei Liberman, an advocate of the principle of profitability and other market principles
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the capital of the Ukrainian SSR, starting on January 1. Economist Evsei Liberman of the University of Lviv had proposed that directors of factories be
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candidates were employed. Among the ten contestants who were hired, Evsei Liberman stood out. By 1924, the institute secured funding to acquire modern
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Earle Wheeler, Wallace M. Greene & Harold K. Johnson) February 12 – Evsei Liberman February 19 – William Westmoreland February 26 – Chen Yi March 5 – Jeanne
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American painter (1924–1995)
Simon (June 4, 1965) Fernando Belaunde Terry of Peru (March 12, 1965) Evsei Liberman of the USSR (February 12, 1965) Jack Straus (January 8, 1965) "Buddhism"
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Chinese economist (1908–1983)
and was denounced by Maoists as "China's Liberman" (referring to the Khrushchev-era economist Evsei Liberman) as a result of a damaging association with
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published the article "Plans, Profits, and Bonuses", by economics professor Evsei Liberman of the Kharkiv National University of Economics, as the Communist Party
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(sister of pianist Vladimir Horowitz and wife of the Soviet economist Evsei Liberman). Génia continued her studies with pianist and teacher Sergei Yushkevitch
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Soviet economist, sociologist and academic
magazine. Rumyantsev was one of the first supporters of the works of Evsei Liberman which eventually led to the Soviet economic reforms. From 1958 to 1964
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