Steven R. Rosefielde (born 1942) is Professor of Comparative Economic Systems at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .[1] He is also a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences .
Reviews and citations
Rosefielde work has been reviewed in peer journals. Red Holocaust was reviewed in Scandinavian Economic History Review Volume 59, Issue 3.[2] Russia since 1980: Wrestling with Westernization was reviewed in History: Reviews of New Books Volume 38, Issue 4.[3] Measuring enterprise efficiency in the Soviet Union: A stochastic frontier analysis has been cited over seventy times.[4]
Selected works
Russia since 1980: Wrestling with Westernization , with Stefan Hedlund , Cambridge University Press , 2009
Red Holocaust , Routledge , 2009
Economic Welfare and the Economics of Soviet Socialism: Essays in Honor of Abram Bergson , Cambridge University Press , 2008
The Russian Economy: From Lenin to Putin , Wiley-Blackwell , 2007
Masters of Illusion: American Leadership In The Media Age , Cambridge University Press , 2006
Comparative Economic Systems: Culture, Wealth, and Power in the 21st Century , Wiley-Blackwell , 2002, 2005, 2008
Russia in the 21st Century: The Prodigal Superpower , Cambridge University Press , 2004
Efficiency and Russia's Economic Recovery Potential to the Year 2000 and Beyond , ed., Ashgate Publishing , 1998
Documented Homicides and Excess Deaths: New Insights into the Scale of Killing in the USSR during the 1930s . (PDF file) Communist and Post-Communist Studies , Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 321–333. University of California , 1997.
False Science: Underestimating the Soviet Arms Buildup. An Appraisal of the CIA's Direct Costing Effort, 1960–1985 , 1988
World Communism at the Crossroads: Military Ascendancy, Political Economy, and Human Welfare , 1980
Soviet International Trade in Heckscher-Ohlin Perspective: An Input-Output Study , 1973
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