Yuri Maltsev
Born |
Kazan, Tatarstan, USSR | 31 December 1950
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Nationality | Russian, American |
Field | Macroeconomics, Economic History |
School/tradition | Austrian School |
Yuri Nikolaevich Maltsev (Russian: Ю́рий Никола́евич Ма́льцев) is an Austrian school economist. He is Professor of Economics at Carthage College in Wisconsin and a Senior Fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
Education and career
Maltsev graduated from Moscow State University with a Master of Arts in History and Social Sciences (1973) and received his PhD in Labor Economics from the Institute for Labor Research in Moscow (1980). Before moving to the U.S. in 1989, he held various teaching and research positions in Moscow and worked at the Russian Academy of Sciences on President Gorbachev's reforms of Perestroika.[citation needed] Maltsev has taught at the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, LCC International University in Klaipėda and Baltic Management Institute in Vilnius, Lithuania, University of Caen in Cherbourg, France, University of Dallas in Texas, and University of San Diego, California.[citation needed]
Maltsev was an economist at the Soviet Academy of Sciences and a Peace Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace. He was a Program Director of the International Center for Development Policy.[citation needed] and is on the advisory boards of the the Heartland Institute and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics[citation needed].
Bibliography
Maltsev has published articles on politics and economics.
He is a contributing author and editor of the book Requiem for Marx, published by the Mises Institute.[1]
He has contributed to ten books including Encyclopedia of World Poverty, Reassessing American Presidency and Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
He has published over two hundred articles in various newspapers.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ "Requiem for Marx". Ludwig von Mises Institute
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