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Alexander Ivanovich Chuprov (Александр Иванович Чупров; 1841–1908) was a professor of political economy and statistics at Moscow University whose lectures provided the standard introduction to economics for late 19th-century Russian students. Chuprov's father was an Orthodox priest based in Mosalsk. Alexander attended the Law Department of the Moscow University where he became interested in Wilhelm Roscher's research. He founded the Moscow Society to Disseminate Technical Knowledge in 1869 and was elected into the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1887.

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  • Alexander Iwanowitsch Tschuprow (de)
  • Alexander Ivanovich Chuprov (en)
  • Чупров, Александр Иванович (ru)
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  • Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Чупро́в (6 [18] февраля 1842, Мосальск — 24 февраля [8 марта] 1908, Мюнхен) — российский учёный-экономист, статистик, общественный деятель, член-корреспондент Петербургской АН. (ru)
  • Alexander Iwanowitsch Tschuprow, russisch Александр Иванович Чупров, englische Transkription Alexander Ivanovich Chuprov (* 6. Februar 1842 in Mossalsk; † 24. Februar 1908 in München) war ein russischer Ökonom und Statistiker. Tschuprow war die treibende Kraft hinter statistischen Erhebungen für die Provinzverwaltungen (Semstwo) in Russland. Dabei untersuchte er besonders den russischen Bauernstand. 1887 wurde er korrespondierendes Mitglied der Russischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. (de)
  • Alexander Ivanovich Chuprov (Александр Иванович Чупров; 1841–1908) was a professor of political economy and statistics at Moscow University whose lectures provided the standard introduction to economics for late 19th-century Russian students. Chuprov's father was an Orthodox priest based in Mosalsk. Alexander attended the Law Department of the Moscow University where he became interested in Wilhelm Roscher's research. He founded the Moscow Society to Disseminate Technical Knowledge in 1869 and was elected into the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1887. (en)
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  • Alexander Ivanovich Chuprov (Александр Иванович Чупров; 1841–1908) was a professor of political economy and statistics at Moscow University whose lectures provided the standard introduction to economics for late 19th-century Russian students. Chuprov's father was an Orthodox priest based in Mosalsk. Alexander attended the Law Department of the Moscow University where he became interested in Wilhelm Roscher's research. He founded the Moscow Society to Disseminate Technical Knowledge in 1869 and was elected into the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1887. Chuprov has been described as the founder of transport economics and the multiple-factor analysis of economic regions. In his landmark work The Railway Economy (1875–78) he analyzed statistics on railway traffic. He distinguished one region from another according to "the value of the market, the cost of transportation, and demographic indicators". Chuprov became known as "the heart and soul" of zemstvo statistical investigations and sample surveys in the Russian Empire. His researchers are said to have interviewed 4.5 million Russian muzhiks. Their mission was to provide a modern statistical description of the Russian peasant commune, or obschina. Chuprov viewed the Russian obshchina as a valuable social institution which should be preserved. Chuprov was a lifelong friend of another prominent statistician, Ivan Yanzhul. One of his students at the Moscow University was Wassily Kandinsky. His son Alexander A. Chuprov (1874–1926) is said to have given "much impetus to statistics in pre-revolutionary Russia". (en)
  • Alexander Iwanowitsch Tschuprow, russisch Александр Иванович Чупров, englische Transkription Alexander Ivanovich Chuprov (* 6. Februar 1842 in Mossalsk; † 24. Februar 1908 in München) war ein russischer Ökonom und Statistiker. Er war der Sohn eines orthodoxen Priesters und studierte Jura in Moskau. Dabei begann er sich für die Arbeit des deutschen Nationalökonomen Wilhelm Roscher zu interessieren. Zu seinen Lehrern in Moskau gehörte Iwan Kondratjewitsch Babst. 1869 gründete er die Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung technischen Wissens in Moskau. Er studierte das Eisenbahnwesen in Russland auf statistischer Grundlage und erhielt 1872 die Gelegenheit, in Deutschland (Leipzig, München, Heidelberg) und Wien sein Studium fortzusetzen. 1875 verteidigte er seine Magisterarbeit über Eisenbahnwesen in Russland, wobei das Akademie-Mitglied Iwan Iwanowitsch Janschul der offizielle erste Opponent war. Mit dem zweiten Teil der Arbeit wurde er 1878 zum Doktor der Wissenschaften promoviert. Er wurde Professor in Moskau. 1899 ging er aus Gesundheitsgründen ins Ausland und starb 1908 in München an einem Herzinfarkt. Tschuprow war die treibende Kraft hinter statistischen Erhebungen für die Provinzverwaltungen (Semstwo) in Russland. Dabei untersuchte er besonders den russischen Bauernstand. 1887 wurde er korrespondierendes Mitglied der Russischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Sein Sohn Alexander Alexandrowitsch Tschuprow war ebenfalls ein bekannter Statistiker und Ökonom, der gelegentlich mit dem Vater verwechselt wurde. (de)
  • Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Чупро́в (6 [18] февраля 1842, Мосальск — 24 февраля [8 марта] 1908, Мюнхен) — российский учёный-экономист, статистик, общественный деятель, член-корреспондент Петербургской АН. (ru)
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