Vladimir Alexandrovich Bazarov was a Russian Marxist revolutionary, journalist, philosopher, and economist. Bazarov is best remembered as a pioneer in the development of economic planning in the Soviet Union. He composed the differential equation describing the growth of the national industrial output. Particular solutions of this equation is asymptotically approaching the "horizontal" direct, that is shown to slow industrial growth.
Background
Ethnicity:
He was born in Tula,in a family of physician of Rudnev.
Vladimir Rudnev was born in Tula,in a family physician AM Rudnev, who headed the provincial rural hospital.
Arrested in the case of the "Union Bureau of the RSDLP (Mensheviks)" in 1930, sentenced to 5 years in prison, followed by a link.
Education
From 1884 - studied in the Tula grammar school, where he met with Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Malinovsky (later Bogdanov).
After high school he entered the Physics and Mathematics Faculty at Moscow University, but he didn't receive the full course diploma in connection with the arrest and deportation.
He graduated from the Philosophy Faculty of the University of Berlin.