Aleksandr Yule'vich Finn-Enotaevsky (1872, Kaunas - 1943) was a Soviet economist.
Finn-Enotaevsky was an active Bolshevik until 1915 when he decided to focus his attention on his career as an academic economist, becoming a professor in the subject. He was on friendly terms with Vladimir Groman and Nikolai Kondratiev.
He was one of the defendants at the 1931 Menshevik Trial. He received a sentence for ten years.
He died in Karagandy Province and was rehabilitated in 1991.
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