Background
Lev Ilyich Lyuboshits was born on November 17, 1901 in a family of officers in the city of Velizh, Smolensk region, Russian Federation.
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Lev Ilyich Lyuboshits was born on November 17, 1901 in a family of officers in the city of Velizh, Smolensk region, Russian Federation.
After graduating from high school in 1918-1920 Lev Ilyich Lyuboshits worked as a bookkeeper and statistician at the state sawmills of the Volgoles trust in the Ivano-Voznesensk province. In 1925, he graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the Russian State Agrarian University (Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy). In 1926-1929 he was a graduate student of the Agrarian Institute RARISS (Russian Association of Research Institutes of Social Sciences). Ph.D. in economics (1946).
In 1929-1931, Lev Ilyich was employed as a senior research fellow at the Research Institute for Large-scale Agriculture at the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and at the same time as an associate professor at the Institute of National Economy named after G.V. Plekhanov. Since 1931, worked as an associate professor as well as the Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, since 1933, the Head of the Department of Political Economy, Voronezh Agricultural Institute.
Lev Ilyich Lyuboshits is the author of more than 80 works, including the following books: "Basic Issues of the Theory of Agrarian Crises" (Voronezh, 1941), "Questions of the Marxist-Leninist Theory of Agrarian Crises" (Moscow, 1949), "General and Specific Economic Laws" (Moscow, 1959).