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Marshall Goldman

Marshall Irwin Goldman (July 26, 1930 – August 2, 2017) was an American economist and writer. He was an expert on the economy of the former Soviet Union. Goldman was a professor of economics at Wellesley College and associate director of the Harvard Russian Research Center. Goldman received his Ph.D. in Russian studies from Harvard University in 1961. Goldman was well known for his study of the career of Mikhail Gorbachev. His books on the former Soviet Union include The USSR in Crisis: The Failure of an Economic System, Lost Opportunity: What Has Made Economic Reform in Russia So Difficult, and Petrostate.

Marshall Goldman
Born
Marshall Irwin Goldman

(1930-07-26)July 26, 1930
DiedAugust 2, 2017(2017-08-02) (aged 87)
NationalityAmerican
InstitutionWellesley College
Alma materWharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Harvard University

Education

Goldman was a 1952 graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Russian studies and economics from Harvard University in 1956 and 1961, respectively. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1985.

Career

Goldman was Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Russian Economics (Emeritus) at Wellesley College. An expert on the Russian economy and the economics of high technology, he joined the Wellesley faculty in 1958. In 1998, the Wellesley College Alumnae Association awarded him its first Faculty Service Award. He was also Associate Director of the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University from 1975 to 2006.

Goldman was known for his study and analysis of the careers of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. He was the author of over a dozen books on the former Soviet Union. A frequent visitor to the republics of the former Soviet Union, Goldman was present during the August 1991 coup attempt. He met with Mikhail Gorbachev, Vladimir Putin, and former Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, as well as business leaders, diplomats, and government officials at the highest levels in both countries.

Goldman taught American economics to students and general audiences while a Fulbright-Hays Lecturer at Moscow State University in 1977; and in 1980s, he was invited by the U.S. Ambassador to the former Soviet Union to deliver a series of lectures on behalf of the U.S. Government. He also spoke on several invitational tours in China and lectured throughout Western Europe and Asia.

He was a consulting editor to the journal Current History. He wrote for publications as Current History, Foreign Affairs, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Harvard Business Review. His articles also appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and Science, and he was a frequent guest on CNN and Good Morning America. He appeared on The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, Crossfire, Face the Nation, The Today Show, and Nightline. He wrote regularly for the Russian newspapers, Moscow News and The Moscow Times, and was often heard on National Public Radio.

In 1991, Goldman was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was a consultant to the State Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Council on Environmental Quality, the Ford Foundation, and numerous corporations. A director of the Century Bank and Trust Company, the Jamestown Foundation, and Trustee of Northeast Investors, Goldman was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Economic Association. Goldman served as a trustee of the Noble and Greenough School as well as The Commonwealth School of Boston and was past president of the Hillel Council of Greater Boston. He was also past president of the early music group Boston Baroque. A longtime resident of Wellesley, Massachusetts, Marshall Goldman was an elected member of the Wellesley Town Meeting and also served on the town's Conservation Commission as well as the Incinerator Study Committee.

Controversy

On April 19, 2013, Goldman appeared on WCBV Boston 5 News commenting on the pursuit/capture of the suspects involved in The Boston Marathon Bombing. His comments angered many Southerners as he compared the terrorists to people from Kentucky and Tennessee who "hate the government and regulation and go around attacking everyone".[1]

Personal life

Goldman was married to Merle Goldman (b. March 21, 1931), a specialist on modern China and Professor Emerita of History at Boston University. He had four children.[2]

Publications

  • The Spoils of Progress: Environmental Pollution in the Soviet Union (MIT 1972)
  • U.S.S.R. in Crisis: The Failure of an Economic System (W.W. Norton, 1983)
  • Gorbachev's Challenge: Economic Reform in the Age of High Technology (W.W. Norton, 1987)
  • What Went Wrong with Perestroika: The Rise and Fall of Mikhail Gorbachev (W.W. Norton, 1991)
  • Lost Opportunity: Why Economic Reforms in Russia Have Not Worked (W.W. Norton, 1994)
  • Lost Opportunity: What Has Made Economic Reform in Russia So Difficult (Norton, 1996)
  • The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry (Routledge, 2003).
  • Petrostate: Putin, Power and the New Russia (Oxford University Press, April 2008).
  • Goldman, Marshall I. (1992). "Perestroika". In David R. Henderson (ed.). Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (1st ed.). Library of Economics and Liberty. OCLC 317650570, 50016270, 163149563

References

  1. ^ . WCVB - The Boston Channel. 17 May 2016. Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-01-05. Retrieved 2007-04-05.

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Marshall Irwin Goldman July 26 1930 August 2 2017 was an American economist and writer He was an expert on the economy of the former Soviet Union Goldman was a professor of economics at Wellesley College and associate director of the Harvard Russian Research Center Goldman received his Ph D in Russian studies from Harvard University in 1961 Goldman was well known for his study of the career of Mikhail Gorbachev His books on the former Soviet Union include The USSR in Crisis The Failure of an Economic System Lost Opportunity What Has Made Economic Reform in Russia So Difficult and Petrostate Marshall GoldmanBornMarshall Irwin Goldman 1930 07 26 July 26 1930Elgin Illinois U S DiedAugust 2 2017 2017 08 02 aged 87 Cambridge Massachusetts U S NationalityAmericanInstitutionWellesley CollegeAlma materWharton School of the University of PennsylvaniaHarvard University Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Controversy 4 Personal life 5 Publications 6 ReferencesEducation EditGoldman was a 1952 graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and received M A and Ph D degrees in Russian studies and economics from Harvard University in 1956 and 1961 respectively He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1985 Career EditGoldman was Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Russian Economics Emeritus at Wellesley College An expert on the Russian economy and the economics of high technology he joined the Wellesley faculty in 1958 In 1998 the Wellesley College Alumnae Association awarded him its first Faculty Service Award He was also Associate Director of the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University from 1975 to 2006 Goldman was known for his study and analysis of the careers of Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin He was the author of over a dozen books on the former Soviet Union A frequent visitor to the republics of the former Soviet Union Goldman was present during the August 1991 coup attempt He met with Mikhail Gorbachev Vladimir Putin and former Presidents George H W Bush and George W Bush as well as business leaders diplomats and government officials at the highest levels in both countries Goldman taught American economics to students and general audiences while a Fulbright Hays Lecturer at Moscow State University in 1977 and in 1980s he was invited by the U S Ambassador to the former Soviet Union to deliver a series of lectures on behalf of the U S Government He also spoke on several invitational tours in China and lectured throughout Western Europe and Asia He was a consulting editor to the journal Current History He wrote for publications as Current History Foreign Affairs The New York Times The Washington Post and The Harvard Business Review His articles also appeared in The New Yorker The Atlantic Monthly and Science and he was a frequent guest on CNN and Good Morning America He appeared on The MacNeil Lehrer NewsHour Crossfire Face the Nation The Today Show and Nightline He wrote regularly for the Russian newspapers Moscow News and The Moscow Times and was often heard on National Public Radio In 1991 Goldman was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He was a consultant to the State Department the Environmental Protection Agency the Council on Environmental Quality the Ford Foundation and numerous corporations A director of the Century Bank and Trust Company the Jamestown Foundation and Trustee of Northeast Investors Goldman was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Economic Association Goldman served as a trustee of the Noble and Greenough School as well as The Commonwealth School of Boston and was past president of the Hillel Council of Greater Boston He was also past president of the early music group Boston Baroque A longtime resident of Wellesley Massachusetts Marshall Goldman was an elected member of the Wellesley Town Meeting and also served on the town s Conservation Commission as well as the Incinerator Study Committee Controversy EditOn April 19 2013 Goldman appeared on WCBV Boston 5 News commenting on the pursuit capture of the suspects involved in The Boston Marathon Bombing His comments angered many Southerners as he compared the terrorists to people from Kentucky and Tennessee who hate the government and regulation and go around attacking everyone 1 Personal life EditGoldman was married to Merle Goldman b March 21 1931 a specialist on modern China and Professor Emerita of History at Boston University He had four children 2 Publications EditThe Spoils of Progress Environmental Pollution in the Soviet Union MIT 1972 U S S R in Crisis The Failure of an Economic System W W Norton 1983 Gorbachev s Challenge Economic Reform in the Age of High Technology W W Norton 1987 What Went Wrong with Perestroika The Rise and Fall of Mikhail Gorbachev W W Norton 1991 Lost Opportunity Why Economic Reforms in Russia Have Not Worked W W Norton 1994 Lost Opportunity What Has Made Economic Reform in Russia So Difficult Norton 1996 The Piratization of Russia Russian Reform Goes Awry Routledge 2003 Petrostate Putin Power and the New Russia Oxford University Press April 2008 Goldman Marshall I 1992 Perestroika In David R Henderson ed Concise Encyclopedia of Economics 1st ed Library of Economics and Liberty OCLC 317650570 50016270 163149563References Edit Boston Marathon Bombing WCVB The Boston Channel 17 May 2016 Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 19 April 2013 Merle Goldman Archived from the original on 2007 01 05 Retrieved 2007 04 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marshall Goldman amp oldid 1104996058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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