| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (64), 2017 | | FROM THE HISTORY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND NATIONAL ECONOMY | | Nikishin V. M. Assistant Professor, Chair of Economic Theory, St. Petersburg State Electric Engineering University, PhD (Economics)
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| The article describes the major historical stages in formation of the national and cultural specificities and traditions of merchantry starting with the ancient Novgorod until Moscow trade-and-industry dynasties of the end of the XIX — beginning of the XX centuries. The author discusses the impact of Christian (Orthodox) mentality and values upon the economic and philanthropic activity of the Bakhrushins, the Buryshkins, the Ryabushinskys, the Tretiakovs, the Morozovs and other outstanding Moscow merchant dynasties | Key words: merchant guilds, Old Believer merchants, merchant dynasties, social archetypes, Christian values | Pages: 216 - 218 |
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