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Vladimir Karpovich Dmitriev

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Name
  
Vladimir Dmitriev

Role
  
Economist

Died
  
1913, Gatchina, Russia


Books
  
Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility

Vladimir Karpovich Dmitriev (Russian: Влади́мир Ка́рпович Дми́триев; November 24, 1868, Smolensk Governorate – September 30, 1913, Gatchina) was a Russian mathematical economist and statistician. Dmitriev was born in Smolensk and completed his studies in Moscow.

He was one of the early developers of Input-Output analysis, by proposing mathematical methods to determine of full labour costs. His ideas were revived by V. S. Nemchinov in 1959. He was an important influence on Alexander Chayanov who in 1926 adapted his methods for use in agricultural context.

Major works

  • Economic Essays on Value, Competition and Utility, 1898-1902. ISBN 0-521-20253-1
  • References

    Vladimir Karpovich Dmitriev Wikipedia