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  1. Stanislav Gustavovich Strumilin (Strumillo-Petrashkevich) (Russian: Станисла́в Гу́ставович Струми́лин (Струми́лло-Петрашке́вич); 29 January 1877, Dashkovtsy, Podolia Governorate – 25 January 1974, Moscow) was a Soviet economist and statistician.

  2. Born Strumillo-Petrashkevich, of Polish descent, in Dashkovtsy, Russia, on 29 January 1877, Strumilin died in Moscow on 25 January 1974. He studied at the St Petersburg Polytechnical Institute under P.B. Struve and M.I. Tugan-Baranovsky and was twice sentenced to internal exile before the 1917 Revolutions. A Menshevik delegate to the Stockholm ...

    • M. C. Kaser
    • 1990
  3. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Strumilin (1924) is pioneering in its sampling of wage differentials associated with educational input, measured by the cost of teaching and (for those of working age) income forgone.

  4. STRUMILIN, STANISLAV GUSTAVOVICH. (1877 – 1974), economist, statistician, and demographer. Stanislav Gustavovich Strumilo-Petrashkevich was a Social Democrat (Menshevik) before 1917. Involved in revolutionary activities, he was arrested several times.

  5. Stanislav Gustavovich Strumilin M.e. KASER Born Strumillo-Petrashkevich, of Polish descent, in Dashkovtsy, Russia, on 29 January 1877, Strumilin died in Moscow on 25 1974. He studied at the St Petersburg Poly technical Institute under P.B. Struve and M.1. Tugan­

    • M. C. Kaser
    • 1990
  6. jefe del primer trabajo del mundo sobre la compilación de un balance de insumo-producto, autor de uno de los índices de productividad laboral ("índice de Strumilin") Premios y premios

  7. Major Works. Resources. Stanislav Gustavovich Strumilin, 1877-1974. Soviet planning economist, Strumilin, studied economics under Tugan-Baranovsky at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic. A Menshevik activist, Strumilin was arrested and exiled twice before the 1917 Revolution.