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Murashkintsev, Alexander Andreevich

Alexander Andreevich Murashkintsev ( 1857 - 1907 ) - Russian economist and publicist .

Alexander Andreevich Murashkintsev
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Date of Birth1857 ( 1857 )
Date of deathDecember 21, 1907 ( January 3, 1908 ) ( 1908-01-03 )
Place of deathSt. Petersburg
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Occupation, ,

Biography

Secondary education in the Nizhny Novgorod noble institute (1871-1875) [1] . He studied at the Medical-Surgical Academy ; While still a student, he was sent to Romania to perform medical duties for evacuating the wounded from the theater of operations . In 1880 he moved to the Department of Natural Sciences of the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of St. Petersburg University , then - to the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow University , which he graduated in 1882.

At the end of the course at the university during 1882-1885, he was a local statistician in the Ryazan, Kursk and Saratov provinces. From 1885 - junior clerk in the peasant land bank; in 1887 he was appointed chairman of the Smolensk branch of the peasant land bank; from 1890 - senior clerk of the state noble land bank .

His articles on cooperation, on butter-making, on the agrarian issue, on rural heads and others were published in Russkye Vedomosti , Russky Bogatstvo and other journals. needs of flax trade "- St. Petersburg, 1895) and oil-making in Western Siberia (" On the production and marketing of export oil in Western Siberia "- St. Petersburg, 1902;" Cooperative oil-making in Western Siberia "- St. Petersburg, 1902).

He was a member of the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopaedic Dictionary and the Great Encyclopedia on economic (mainly commercial) issues, as well as in the geography department.

Notes

  1. ↑ At one time, his youngest, 12-year-old brother, Nikolay, was given to him at the nobility institute.

Literature

  • Fiftieth Anniversary of the Nizhny Novgorod Noble Institute
  • Murashkintsev, Alexander Andreevich // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extra). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Murashkintsev,_Aleksandr_Andreevich&oldid=78709159


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