Russian National Income, 1885–1913
Explore the transformative era of the Russian Empire with Russian National Income, 1885–1913 by Paul R. Gregory, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This comprehensive 376-page volume delivers in-depth analysis and estimates of the growth of the tsarist economy during a pivotal period of industrialization.
Gregory skillfully compares the economic performance of tsarist Russia with that of Soviet Russia during the planning era, as well as with other industrialized nations from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This book not only sheds light on the economic landscape of Russia but also places it within a broader historical context, making it an essential read for anyone interested in economic history, particularly of Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Discover the intricate details of Russia’s economic development and gain a deeper understanding of the forces shaping its history with this scholarly yet accessible work.