In 1963 it was named after Russian economist and politician Nikolai Voznesensky.
"Even Russian economists are pessimistic about perestroika's chances."
Plenty of Western as well as Russian economists contend that a more gradual approach is not only possible but necessary.
A footnote is sometimes necessary to explain what the author means when he or she says, for example, that "Russian liberal economists failed during the 1990s".
Boris Pinsker, a Russian economist, offers another, also widely held.
And Russian economists are turning to Westerners steeped in free markets.
"They'll wait to see what happens," said Boris Pinsker, a Russian economist.
Several top Russian economists declined comment today, saying they were not certain exactly what aid had actually been approved.
After a long period of economic decline and stagnation, Russian economists have hoped that the economy would begin to grow in 1998.
Popov - is a well-known Russian economist, a prominent politician, and the first Mayor of Moscow.