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Abstract
The transition to market principles in Russia’s agro-food sector forced the country’s agricultural
institutes of higher education to adapt their curriculum to the new economic system. This included
the introduction of the subject "studies of agricultural markets". The paper shows that until
the collectivization of agriculture in the early 1930s Russia did, in fact, have an own tradition
in this discipline, which was influenced by well-known Russian economists like Chaynov and
Kondratyev.