Pyotr Lyashchenko
1876–1955 (age 79)
Biography
Pyotr Lyashchenko was a prominent Russian economist whose scholarly work significantly contributed to the understanding of economic development in Eastern Europe during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His research and publications established him as an influential voice in economic theory and policy analysis.
Throughout his career, Lyashchenko maintained a commitment to rigorous academic inquiry and the advancement of economic science. His legacy continues to be recognized by scholars studying the intellectual history of Russian economic thought. He was laid to rest at Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow.