Stanislav Menshikov
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Stanislav Menshikov, born 1927, is a Russian economist. He is the author of numerous books, and co-authored, with John Kenneth Galbraith, Capitalism, Communism and Coexistence in 1988.[1] He is married to fellow economist Larissa Klimenko-Menshikova.
In the late seventies, Menshikov spent six years on the Secretariat of the United Nations in New York, during which time he was often asked to make predictions about the US economy by the New York Times.[2]
Menshikov holds a position at the Central Institute of Mathematics at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. He has been active with the LaRouche Movement's Schiller Institute and has spoken at their conferences,[3] along with his colleague Sergei Glazyev.
[edit] External links
- "Russian Capitalism Today," Stanislav Menshikov, Monthly Review, July-August 1999
- "Revolution from Above: The Demise of the Soviet System," Stanislav Menshikov, Monthly Review, October 11997
- "Poverty is Not Eliminated in One Year," Stanislav Menshikov, Moscow Tribune, February 28, 2000