Duke Journal of Economics 2002

 

CURRICULUM VITAE and BIBLIOGRAPHY

Vladimir G Treml

June 1999

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Introduction and Dedication

Table of Contents

Memories of Vladimir G. Treml

Michael Alexeev

Gregory Grossman

Jim Leitzel

Kim Neuhauser

Will Pyle

E. Roy Weintraub

Erik Weisman

Dept of Economics
Box 90097
Duke University
Durham, N.C. 27708-0097

Email: treml@econ.duke.edu
Personal Webpage

Home Address
603 Long Leaf Drive
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514
Telephone: (919) 929-5111

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EDUCATION:

B.A. in economics, Brooklyn College, NY, September, 1955
M.A. in economics, Columbia University, NY, June, 1956
Ph.D. in economics, University of North Carolina, June, 1963

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STATUS:

Professor Emeritus, Duke University

Taught at Duke University, Dept of Economics, from September 1967 to may of 1999. Courses taught: Introductory micro and macro economic theory, intermediate micro theory, Soviet economic history, Soviet and Post-Soviet economy, Comparative economic systems.

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PAST, VISITING, CONSULTING, AND OTHER POSITIONS:

  • Franklin and Marshall College, Dept of Economics, Lancaster, PA., [first full-time teaching position], (1961-1967)
  • Department of Strategic Studies, Research Analysis Corp., McLean, Virginia (1961-1971)
  • Centre of Industrial Development, United Nations, New York (1961-1965)
  • Burroughs Corp., Great Valley Laboratories, Paoli, PA (1966)
  • Visiting Professor, Joint Program of the University of Oklahoma and the Institute for the Study of the USSR, Munich, Germany (1966)
  • U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1968-1975)
  • Center for International Research, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce (1971-)
  • Wharton Econometrics Assoc., Bala Cynwyd, PA. (1975- )
  • Stanford Research Institute, Washington, D.C. (1974-1982)
  • The RAND Corp., Santa Monica, California (1978- )
  • Decision Science Applications, Inc. Washington, DC (1982)
  • International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce (1982-1983)
  • University of California, Berkeley, Ford Visiting Research Professor (1984)
  • University of Hokkaido, Japan, Visiting Research Professor (1985)
  • Member of an International Task Force organized by the Soros Foundation under the authority of the Prime Minister of the USSR to study the possibility of establishing "open economic sectors" as an interim stage in the transition of the USSR to a market economy (September, 1988 - June, 1989)
  • Board of International Broadcasting, Washington, DC (1990)
  • International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC (1990)
  • The National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, DC (1990-1991, 1994)
  • Regular (weekly) contributions to Voice of America (US Information Agency) economic programs, including interviews and round table discussions. From 1990 through 1996.
  • Moscow State University, Faculty of Economics, Visiting Fulbright Professor, Spring semester (1992)
  • The World Bank, Washington, DC (1992- )
  • Member, Committee on Social Sciences in Higher Education, established by the Ministry of Higher Education of Russia and the International Fund for Cultural Initiative (1993)
  • National Research Council, Office of Human Resources (1993-)
  • Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network, University Center, MI (1993-1994)
  • Salus International Health Institute, CA (1994- )
  • Institute for Private Sector Development and Strategic Analysis, Moscow (1997)
  • Bureau for Economic Analysis, Russia (1997- )

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES, HONORS, GRANTS, ETC.:

  • Graduate Cum Laude, with Honors in Economics, Phi Beta Kappa (1955)
  • Honorary member, The Academy of Economic Science and Entrepreneurship of Russia, elected October, 1992
  • Senior Scholar Award, Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, 1994
  • Member of:
    American Economic Association, Southern Economic Association,
    American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies,
    Association for Comparative Economic Studies,
    Southern Conference on Slavic Studies.

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OFFICES HELD IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

  • Member of the Executive Committee, Association for Comparative Economic Studies (1972-1974)
  • Member of the Executive Committee, Southern Conference on Slavic Studies (1972-1974, 1978-1979)
  • Member of the Research and Development Committee, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (1973-1978)
  • Chairman, Committee on Selection of the Executive Secretary, AAASS (1976-1977)
  • President, Southern Conference on Slavic Studies (1977-1978)
  • Member, Nominating Committee, AAASS (1989-1990)
  • Member, Awards and Prize Committee, AAASS (1986-1991)
  • Member, Convention Program Committee, AAASS (1990-1991)
  • Member, Nominating Committee, SCSS (1994-95)

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PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR/GRANTEE:

  • Periodic research grants by the Duke University Research Council
  • One-year grant from the International Studies Committee, Duke University, and University of Virginia for a conference on Soviet economics statistics (1969-1970)
  • Four-year Ford Foundation grant for the study of input-output techniques in the USSR (1972-1975)
  • 20-months grant by the Advanced Research Project Agency for the study of Soviet regional economics (1975-1977)
  • 20-months joint State Department-AAASS grant for preparation of a Soviet bibliography (1976-1977)
  • Travel grant by the American Economic Association for a visit to the USSR (1976)
  • One-year grant, from the American Assoc. for Advancement of Slavic Studies for a seminar on social sciences in the USSR (1978)
  • Two-year Ford Foundation grant for the study of the "second economy" in the USSR (Co-investigator with the University of California, Berkeley), (1979-1981)
  • International Communications Agency grant for a lecture visit to the USSR (1981)
  • The International Research and Exchange Board travel grant for a lecture visit to the USSR (1988)
  • Two-year Georgetown University grant for the study of alcohol abuse and quality of life in the USSR (1984-1986)
  • Three-year grant by the National Council for Soviet and East European Research for publication of occasional papers on the second economy in the USSR (1986-1989)
  • John M. Olin Foundation one-year sabbatical fellowship grant, spent at Radio Liberty Research Institute, Munich, Germany (1989)
  • (Co-investigator with the University of California, Berkeley), two-year contract for conducting a survey of emigres from the USSR and a three-year contract with Wharton Econometrics for analysis of the "second economy" in the USSR based on the emigre data (renewed), (1986-1991)
  • The International Research and Exchange Board grant for a study of Soviet/Russian economic statistics (in collaboration with Russian scholars), two years, extended (1993-1996)
  • The National Council for Soviet and East European Research (Washington, DC) grant for a study of the impact of Western "Sovietology" on Soviet policy makers, one year (1996-1997)

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

  • Editor, Duke University - University of North Carolina Occasional Papers on Soviet Input-Output Analysis (1973-1980) Durham, N.C.
  • Chairman, Committee on Slavic Studies, Duke University (1970-1985)
  • Member, Advisory Board, History of Political Economy, (1970-1984)
  • Contributing Editor, Soviet Economy, (1985-1990)
  • Member, Advisory Council, Centre for Research into Communist Economics and Economic Transformation, London (1984- )
  • Member, Subcommission on Economics of the US-USSR Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences (1977-1986)
  • Member, Advisory Committee, Problems of Economics (Problems of Economic Transition) (1980- )
  • Trustee, National Council for Soviet and East European Research, (1978-1983); member of the Executive Committee, (elected 1982)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Post-Soviet Affairs, (1990- )
  • Editor, Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, published by Wharton Econometrics Associates, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. (1978-1993)
  • Director, Joint Duke University-University of North Carolina Undergraduate Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies established by Dept of Education (1991-1999)
  • Member, Scientific Advisory Panel, Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina (1993-1997)

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CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY AND U.S. GOVERNMENT:

  • Served with the Military-Economic Advisory Panel to the Director of Central Intelligence. Appointed by Admiral Stansfield Turner in 1977, reappointed by the late William Casey, reappointed by Judge William H. Webster, reappointed by Dr Robert Gates; term expired May 1993
  • Hearings of the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations of the Committee on Appropriations, U. S. House of Representatives, July 21, 1982
  • Hearings of the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy of the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, August 12, 1982
  • Served as a member of a special committee chaired by Under Secretary of Commerce Lionel H. Olmer reporting to the Presidential Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) on matters related to Soviet economic and military analysis, 1982.
  • Served on the ad hoc review panel of nongovernment experts appointed by the Deputy Director for Intelligence, CIA, Mr. Robert Gates, 1982-1983.
  • U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Workshop, December 14, 1982
  • Invited with three other economists to consult with President Reagan, Vice President Bush, and several cabinet members on matters related to the Soviet economy. The White House, April, 1986.
  • Hearings of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, June 5, 1987
  • Hearings of the Subcommittee on Technology and National Security of the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress, May 16, 1991

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PH.D. DISSERTATION SUPERVISION AND PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITY

Duke University: Peter J. Grandstaff (degree awarded 1973), Arthur L. Moses (1975), Laurie R. Kurtzweg (1975), James W. Gillula (1978), Gene D. Guill (1979), Roy Jacobson (1982), Susan G. Jacobs (1982), Blaine E. McCants (1983), Michael Alexeev, (1984), Jeanine D. Braithwaite (1988), Clifford G. Gaddy (1991), Kimberly Cox Neuhauser (1994), Erik S. Weisman (1996), William H. Pyle (1997), Vladimir Pantyushin (1999).

At other universities: Daniel L. Bond, University of North Carolina (1979), John Pitzer, American University (1980).

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PERSONAL:

Born in Kharkov, USSR. Lived in Austria and Germany, 1943-1950; immigrated to the United States in April 1950. Naturalized U.S. citizen, October, 1953.

Military Service - US Marine Corps, 1951-1953, honorable discharge.

Family status - married, three children.

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PUBLICATIONS; BOOKS:

(Editor and introduction), The Development of the Soviet Economy: Plan and Performance, Praeger, New York, 1968, 298 pp.

The 1959 Soviet Intersectoral Table (two volumes), Research Analysis Corporation, Technical Paper 137, Washington, D.C., 1964, 260 pp.

(Editor), Soviet Economic Statistics, Duke University Press, Durham, 1972, 457 pp.

With D. Gallik, B. Kostinsky, and K. Kruger, The Structure of the Soviet Economy, Praeger, New York, 1972, 680 pp.

Input-Output Analysis and the Soviet Economy. An Annotated Bibliography, Praeger, New York, 1975, 181 pp.

(Editor and author of two chapters), Studies in Soviet Input-Output Analysis, Praeger, New York, 1977, 446 pp.

Alcohol in the USSR: A Statistical Study, Duke University Press, Durham, 1982, 210 pp.

(Editor and author of Introduction), High Treason: Essays on the History of the Red Army, by V. Rapoport, Duke University Press, Durham 1985, 436
pp.

Censorship, Access, and Influence: Western Sovietology in the Soviet Union, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, 1999, 91 pp.

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PUBLISHED PAPERS AND CHAPTERS OR SECTIONS OF BOOKS:

"Soviet Employment on the Basis of Interindustry Data," The ASTE Bulletin, Winter, 1963, Vol. V, No. 1, pp. 12-21.

"Economic Interrelations in the Soviet Union," in Annual Economic Indicators for the USSR, Joint Economic Committee, 88th Congress, US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1964, pp. 185-213.

"Revival of Soviet Economics and a New Generation of Soviet Economists," Studies on the USSR, Volume V, No. 2, 1965, pp. 1-22.

"Input-Output and Soviet Planning," Mathematics and Computers in Soviet Economic Planning, edited by John P. Hardt et al., Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1967.

With J. P. Hardt and D. M. Gallik, "Institutional Stagnation and Changing Economic Policy in the Soviet Union," in Joint Economic Committee, 89th Congress, New Directions in the Soviet Economy, Vol. I, Washington, D.C., 1966, pp. 19-62. [Translated into Russian and published in a classified volume in Moscow, 1967]

"The 1959 Soviet Input-Output Table (As reconstructed)," in J.E.C., 89th Congress, New Directions in the Soviet Economy, Vol. II-A, Washington, D.C., 1966, pp. 257-270. [Translated into Russian and published in a classified volume in Moscow, 1967]

"New Soviet Capital Data," Soviet Studies, Vol. I, XVIII, No. 3, January 1967, pp. 290-295.

"New Soviet Interindustry Data," in Joint Economic Committee, US Congress, Soviet Economic Performance, 1966-1967, Washington, D.C., 1968, pp. 145-158.

"The Politics of 'Libermanism'," Soviet Studies, Vol. XIX, April 1968, No. 4, pp. 567-572.

"Structural Similarities in the US and Soviet Economics Based on Comparison of Input-Output Data," in John P. Hardt et al., Selected Studies in Soviet Economic Trends, Structure and Institution, RAC-R-30, Washington, D.C., 1968, pp. 169-215.

"Interaction of Economic Thought and Economic Policy in the Soviet Union," History of Political Economy, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring, 1969, pp. 187-216.

"Characteristics of the USSR Input-Output Tables," in United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Comparisons of Interindustry Data, (Industrial Planning and Programming Series, Volume 2), New York and Vienna, 1969, pp. 133-153.

"A New Tool for Soviet Optimal Planning?," The ASTE Bulletin, Vol. XI, No. 1, Spring, 1969, pp. 1-5.

"A Note on Soviet Input-Output Tables," Soviet Studies, Vol. XXI, July, 1969, No. 1, pp. 21-34.

"Input-Output-Analyse" in Sowjetsystem und Demokratische Gesellschaft, Eine Vergleichende Enzyklopaedie, Vol. II, Herder Verlag, Freiburg, 1970, pp. 154-164

"A Note on New Soviet Studies of the US Economy," The ASTE Bulletin, Vol. XIII, No. 2, 1971, pp. 1-4

With L. Robbins and G. Grenzel, "Oekonometrie" in Sowjetsystem und Demokratische Gesellschaft, Vol. III, Herder Verlag, Freiburg, 1971, pp. 828-838

"A Note on Soviet Foreign Trade Statistics," The ACES Bul, Vol. XIV, No. 1, Spring 1972, pp. 24-27

"Teaching History of Economic Thought in the USSR," History of Political Economy, Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring, 1973, pp. 215-243.

With D. Gallik and B. Kostinsky, "Interindustry Structure of the Soviet Economy," Joint Economic Committee, US Congress, Soviet Economic Prospects in the Seventies, Washington, D.C., 1973, pp. 246-269.

With B. Kostinsky, K. Kruger, and D. Gallik, "Conversion of Soviet Input-Output Tables to Producers Prices," Bureau of Economic Analysis, USDepartment of Commerce, Foreign Economic Report No. 1, Washington, DC, Government Printing Office, 1973, 128 pp.

"Soviet Dynamic Input-Output Models of the US Economy," Bureau of Economic Analysis, US Department of Commerce, Foreign Economic Report, No. 2, Washington, DC, Government Printing Office, 1973, 21 pp.

"Soviet Studies on Ruble/Dollar Parity Ratios." US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Foreign Economic Report, No. 4. Washington, DC, Government Printing Office, 1973, 49 pp.

"Of Encyclopedias and Economists," Problems of Communism, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, 1974, pp. 71-74.

"Production and Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in the USSR: A Statistical Study," Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol. 36, No. 3, March, 1975, pp. 285-320.

With Dimitri Gallik and Barry Kostinksy, "Conversion of Soviet Input-Output Tables to Producers' Prices: The 1959 Reconstructed Table," US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, F.D.A.D. Foreign Economic Report, No. 6, Washington, DC, 1975

"Alcohol in the USSR: A Fiscal Dilemma." Soviet Studies, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, April, 1975, pp. 161-177.

With Barry Kostinsky, "Foreign Trade Pricing in the Soviet Union," US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, F.D.A.D. Foreign Economic Report, No. 8, Washington, DC, Government Printing Office, 1976, 65 pp.

"Alcoholism and State Policy in the USSR," in Economic Development in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, edited by Z. M. Fallenbuchl, Vol. II, Praeger, New York, 1976, pp. 368-398.

With Dimitri Gallik, Barry Kostinsky, Laurie Kurtzweg, and Albina Tretyakova, "The Soviet 1966 and 1972 Input-Output Tables," Joint Economic Committee, US Congress, Soviet Economy in a New Perspective, Washington, DC, 1976, pp. 332-377.

"Agricultural Subsidies in the Soviet Union." US Department of Commerce, F.D.A.D., Bureau of the Census, Foreign Economic Report No. 15, Washington, DC, 1978, 48 pp.

With Dimitri M. Gallik, Gene D. Guill, and Barry L. Kostinsky, "The 1972 Input-Output Table and the Changing Structure of the Soviet Economy." Joint Economic Committee, US Congress, Soviet Economy in a Time of Change, Washington, DC, 1979, pp. 423-471. [Translated into Russian and published in a classified volume in Moscow, 1980]

"A Note on an Alternative Methodology for International Comparisons Based on Input-Output Techniques," UNIDO Secretariate (id. 79-2431). Seventh International Conference on Input-Output Techniques, Vienna, 1979, 36 pp.

"Foreign Trade and the Soviet Economy: Changing Parameters and Interrelations," in The Impact of International Economic Disturbances on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, edited by E. Neuberger and L. Tyson, New York: Pergamon Press, 1980, pp. 184-212.

"The Inferior Quality of Soviet Machinery as Reflected in Export Prices," Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 5, No. 2, June, 1981, pp. 200-221.

"Losses in Soviet National Income and Agriculture," The Bulletin of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Spring, 1981, pp. 102-109.

"Alcoholism and Drunkenness," The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982, pp. 391-392

"Deaths from Alcohol Poisoning in the USSR," Soviet Studies, Vol. XXXIV, October 1982, No. 4, pp. 487-505.

(Co-authored with B. Kostinsky) "The Domestic Value of Soviet Foreign Trade." Foreign Economic Reports, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, 1982, 96 pp.

(Co-authored with D. Gallik and B. Kostinsky) Input-Output Structure of the Soviet Economy, 1972. Foreign Economic Report, No. 18, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, Fall 1982, 119 pp.

"Measuring the Role of Foreign Trade in the Soviet Economy," in US Senate, Committee of Foreign Relations, The Premises of East-West Commercial Relations, Washington, DC 1983, pp. 98-101 and 103-111

"Subsidies in Soviet Agriculture: Record and Prospects" in US Congress, Joint Economic Committee, Soviet Economy in the 1980s: Problems and Prospects, Part 2, Washington, D. C., 1983, pp. 171-195.

"Gli avvelenamenti mortali nell'Unione Sovietia," Revista di Politika Economica, LXXIII, Serie III, April 1983, pp. 886-896.

"Soviet Dependence on Foreign Trade," in External Economic Relations of CMEA Countries, Colloquium 1983, NATO Economic Directorate, Brussels, 1984, pp. 35-52.

"Alcohol Abuse and Quality of Life in the USSR," in Soviet Politics in the 1980s, edited by Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Westview Press, Boulder, 1985, pp. 55-65.

"Samizdat Report on Soviet Alcoholism," in Soviet-East European Survey, V. Mastny, ed., Duke Univ. Press, Durham, 1986, pp. 305-312.

"Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs," Soviet Economy, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1986, pp. 9-50.

"A Turning Point in Availability of Soviet Economic Statistics?" Soviet Economy, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1986, pp. 278-282.

(with Gregory Grossman) "Measuring Hidden Personal Income in the USSR," in The Unofficial Economy, S. Alessandrini and B. Dallago, eds, Gower, New York, 1987, pp. 285-296.

"Gorbatschows Kampagne gegen die Trunksucht," Kontinent (Bonn), Vol.13, No.3, 1987, pp. 61-68

"A Noble Experiment? Gorbachev's Antidrinking Campaign," in Soviet Society under Gorbachev, Maurice Friedberg and Heyward Isham, eds. M.E. Sharpe, Inc. Armonk, NY and London, 1987, pp. 52-75.

"Gorbachev's Anti-Drinking Campaign: A "Noble Experiment" or a Costly Exercise in Futility?" in US Congress, Joint Economic Committee, Gorbachev's Economic Plans, Part 2, Washington, DC 1987, pp. 297-311.

"Perestroyka and Soviet Statistics," Soviet Economy, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1988, pp. 65-94.

"Bor'ba s p'yanstvom i alkogolizmom v SSSR," Ekonomika i organizatsiya promyshlennogo proizvodstva, (Novosibirsk, USSR), No. 4, 1989, pp. 135-151

"Study of Employee Theft of Materials from Places of Employment," Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, The WEFA Group, Issue # 20, June, 1990, 24 pp.

"The Most Recent Input-Output Table: A Milestone in Soviet Statistics," Soviet Economy, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1989, pp. 341-360

"Piteinyi standart rublya," Ekonomika i organizatsiya promyshlennogo proizvodstva, (Novosibirsk, USSR), No. 10, 1990, pp. 137-141

"Drinking and Alcohol Abuse in the USSR in the 1980s" in Soviet Social Problems, edited by Anthony Jones et al., Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1991, pp. 119-136

Price Index for Soviet Machinery, 1965-1986, A Rand Note N-3297- USDP, Santa Monica, CA., 1991 (63pp.)

"A Study of Labor Inputs into the Second Economy of the USSR." Berkeley- Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, The WEFA Group, Issue # 33, January 1992. 53 pp.

"Perestroika i sovetskaya statistika: vzglyad s zapada," Uchenye zapiski po statistike. Statistika i perestroika, edited by E.G. Yasin and V. V. Ivanov, Vol. 55, Moscow, Nauka, 1991, pp. 73-91

"Soviet Statistics under Gorbachev: A Western Perspective," in Defense and the Soviet Economy: Military Muscle and Economic Weakness, A Rand Note N-3474-USDP, Santa Monica, CA., 1992, pp. 118-138.

"Why did the Soviet Economic System Collapse: Two Schools of Thought," RFE- RL Research Report, Vol. 2, # 43, June 4, 1993, pp. 53-58.

"Dve pozitsii," Voprosy Ekonomiki (Moscow), # 11, 1993, pp. 90-95

With Michael Alexeev, "The Second Economy and the Destabilizing Effect of Its Growth on the State Economy in the Soviet Union, 1965-1989," Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, The WEFA Group, Issue # 36, January 1994. 53 pp.

"Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse," The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Former Soviet Union, London and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982 and 1994 editions, 463-465.

"Problems with Soviet Statistics: Past and Present," in Defense Conversion, Economics Reforms, and the Outlook for the Russian and Ukrainian Economies, edited by Charles Wolf, Jr. and Henry S. Rowen, St Martin's Press, New York, 1994, pp. 19-37.

With Michael Alexeev,"The Growth of the Second Economy in the Soviet Union and Its Impact on the System," in The Postcommunist Economic Transformation, edited by Robert Campbell, Westview Press, Boulder, 1994, pp. 221- 247

(with Valentin Kudrov),"Statistika v rabotakh zapadnykh sovetologov: tempy ekonomicheskogo rosta SSSR," Voprosy statistiki (Moscow) 11, 1997, pp. 30-37

Soviet and Russian Statistics on Alcohol Consumption and Abuse, in Premature Death in the New Independent States, edited by Jose Bobadilla et al., National Academy Press, Washington, DC 1997, pp. 220-238

(with Valentin Kudrov)," Sopostavleniye makroekonomicheskikh pokazetelei SSSR i SShA v rabotkh zapadnykh sovetologov," Voprosy statistiki (Moscow), 10, 1998, pp. 20-29

"Western Economic Sovietology and Soviet Authorities," The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, Washington, DC 1999, pp. 1-82

(with Valentin Kudrov), "Dostoinstva i nedostatki zapadnoi ekonomicheskoi sovetologii," Voprosy ekonomiki (Moscow), 11, 2000, pp. 64-78

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BOOK REVIEWS, ABSTRACTS, ARTICLES, TRANSLATIONS OF PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED PAPERS, ETC.

"The Soviet 1959 Intersectoral Study," paper read at the Annual Convention of the Econometric Society, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1962, (Abstract in Econometrica, Vol. 31, No. 4 October 1963, pp. 740-741)

"A Note on Interindustry Studies in the Soviet Bloc," The ASTE Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 2, Spring, 1963, pp. 4-6

Dissertation abstract in The American Economist, Vol. VIII, Summer, 1964, No. 4, p. 70

"Some New Soviet Books on Input-Output Analysis," The ASTE Bulletin, Winter, 1964, Vol. VI, No. 1, pp. 15-16

With Norman W. Taylor, "Review of A. Pashkov (ed.), 'A History of Russian Economic Thought'," The Southern Economic Journal, Vol. XXXII, October, 1965, No. 2, pp. 238-239

"Soviet Economics in Flux," The ASTE Bulletin, Vol. VI, No. 3, Winter, 1964, pp. 2-9

"Le renouveau des sciences economiques et la nouvelle generation d'economists en Union sovietique," Problems sovietiques, No. 11, 1966, pp. 53-73. (French translation of a previously published paper)

"Soviet ekonomisinde reform ve Sovyet Iktisatcilarinin yeni kusagi," Dergi, July, 1966, No. 43 (Turkish translation of a previously published paper)

"The Florence Conference," The ASTE Bulletin, Vol. VIII, No. 3, Fall, 1966, pp. 15-16

Recent Soviet Economic Performance: Selected Aspects (co-authored with John R. Hardt, Stanley H. Cohn, and Dimitri M. Gallik), Research Analysis Corp., Washington, D.C., 1968

"More on Soviet Input-Output Tables," The ASTE Bulletin, Vol. XI, No. 2, Fall, 1969, pp. 13-16

"Key to English Translations of Soviet Mathematical-Economic Papers," The ASTE Bulletin, No. 2, 1971, pp. 7-14

"La Interaccion entre Pensamiento Economico y Politica Economica en la Union Sovietica," Orientacion Economica, No. 36, 1971, pp. 16-32, Caracas (Spanish translation of a previously published paper)

With D. Gallik, B. Kostinsky, and K. Kruger, The Structure of the Soviet Economy: Analysis and Reconstruction of the 1966 Input-Output Table, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (E-173), Washington, DC, August 1971, 700 pp.

With L. Robbins and G. Frenzel, "Econometrics," in Marxism, Communism, and Western Society: A Comparative Encyclopedia, New York: Herder and Herder, Vol. III, 1972, pp. 8-13

Review of A. Sutton's "Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development," in Russian Review, Vol. 31, No. 1, January, 1973, pp. 79-80

"Institutional Stagnation and Changing Economic Policy in the Soviet Union," in Man, State and Society in the Soviet Union, edited by J. Nogee, Praeger, N.Y. 1973, (Reprint of a previously published paper)

"Input-Output Analysis in the USSR: A Comment." Soviet Studies, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, April, 1976, pp. 187-188

"Automobile Sales in the USSR," Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty Research Bulletin. 177/77, July 26, 1977, 5 pp.

With James W. Gillula, "Comparison of the Structure of Production by Soviet Republics." Duke University-University of North Carolina Occasional Papers on Soviet Input-Output Analysis. Paper No. 21. Durham, N.C., 1978, 76 pp.

"Price Indexes for Soviet 18-Sector Input-Output Tables for 1959-1975." Stanford Research International, Technical Note (SSC-TN-5943-1). Washington, D.C., 1979, 106 pp.

"Death from Alcohol Poisoning in the USSR," The Wall Street Journal (Op. ed. page article), November 10, 1981.

"Measuring the Role of Foreign Trade in the Soviet Economy" Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates, Current Analysis Newsletter, August 1982, pp. 1-6 (Reprinted in the Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Senate, Hearings on Economic Relations with the U.S.S.R., September 1982), pp. 80-85

"Fatal Poisonings in the USSR," Research Bulletin, Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe, Vol. 50 (3203), December, 1982, pp. 1-12

"Soviet Foreign Trade in Foodstuffs as Measured in Calories, 1970-1981," Research Bulletin, Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe, Vol. 51, No. 48, November 1983, pp. 1-14

J. Wall in collaboration with V. Treml. Soviet Dissident Literature - A Critical Guide. G. K. Hall & Co., Boston, 1983, 241 pp.

With Henry S. Rowen, "As Oil Prices Fall, Moscow's Woes Rise," Wall Street Journal (Op. ed. page article), March 6, 1985.

"Purchases of Food from Private Sources in Soviet Urban Areas," Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, No. 3, September 1985, Durham, 29 pp.

"Alcohol in the Soviet Underground Economy," Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, Issue # 5, Durham, NC, December, 1985, 65 pp.

With Henry S. Rowen, "Gorbachev and the Ailing Russian Bear," The Wall Street Journal, April 21, 1986 (op. ed. page)

"Sobering Up Gorbachev's Anti-Alcohol Campaign," The Wall Street Journal (EE), August 26, 1986 (op. ed.)

"Referent USSR Economic and Demographic Statistics for Normalization of Emigre Questionnaire Data," Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, No. 7, June, 1986, Durham, 204 pp.

"Alcohol Abuse and the Quality of Life in the Soviet Union," in Quality of Life in the Soviet Union, edited by Horst Herlemann, Westview Press Boulder, 1987, pp. 151-162

"Income from Private Services Recognized by Official Soviet Statistics," Berkeley-Duke Occasional Papers on the Second Economy in the USSR, No. 11, December 1987, Durham, pp. 4.0-4.27

"Perestroyka and Soviet Statistics," A Conference Report. The Impact of Gorbachev's Policies on Soviet Economic Statistics, SOV 88-10049, Washington, DC, July, 1988, pp. 51-67

"A Chronology of Perestroyka of State Statistics in the USSR. Spring 1985 - Present," Research Note, Center for International Research, Soviet Branch, US Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC, April, 1989

"Gorbachev's Anti-Drinking Campaign," The USSR into the Nineties, Modern Studies Association, England (Reprint of a previously published paper)

"Soviet Statistics and Gorbachev's Reforms," AAASS Newsletter, Vol. 29, No. 3, May, 1989, pp. 5-6

"Was 1988 a Year of Demographic Disasters?" Report on the USSR (Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany), Vol. 1, No. 22, June 2, 1989, pp. 1-3

"Statistical Handbook Presents Distorted Picture of Soviet Economic Performance," Report on the USSR, (Radio Liberty, Munich, Germany), Vol. 1, No. 32, August 11, 1989, pp. 12-13

"Dr. Vanous's 'Dark Side of Glasnost' Revisited'," Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. 31, No. 4, Winter, 1989, pp. 95-109

"Latest USSR Census Figures Puzzling: A Demographic Crisis or Inaccurate Data?," Soviet-East European Report, RL-RFE, Vol. VI, No. 28, July 1, 1989, pp. 1-2

"Glaring Deficiencies in Soviet Statistics," Soviet-East European Report, Vol. VI, No. 34, August 20, 1989, p. 4

"Kova Su Alkoholizmu Ir Girtavimu Tsrs," Atgimimas, # 22, June 9, 1989 (Vilnius, Lithuania); Lithuanian translation of a previously published study

"A Note on the Soviet Budget Deficit," Report on the USSR, Radio Liberty, Vol. 1, # 38, September 22, 1989, p. 12

Foreword, Vera Tolz, The USSR in 1989: A Record of Events, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1990

Foreword, Keith Bush, From the Command Economy to the Market. A Collection of Interviews, Dartmouth, Brookfield, 1992

"Samogonshchiki vykhodyat iz podpol'ya," Delovoy mir, (Moscow), # 193, October 7, 1993, p. 11

 

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