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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yegor_GaidarYegor Gaidar - Wikipedia

    Yegor Timurovich Gaidar (Russian: Его́р Тиму́рович Гайда́р, pronounced [jɪˈɡor tʲɪˈmurəvʲɪtɕ ɡɐjˈdar]; 19 March 1956 – 16 December 2009) was a Soviet and Russian economist, politician, and author, and was the Acting Prime Minister of Russia from 15 June 1992 to 14 December 1992.

  2. Yegor Gaidar, architect of the radical economic reforms in Russia which followed the fall of Soviet power, died on 15 December.

  3. Dec 17, 2009 · Yegor Gaidar did not. But in his short life he did not just see historic changes, he brought them about. Journalists liked to call him the architect of Russian market reforms.

  4. Dec 17, 2009 · Yegor Gaidar, a Russian economist thrust by the Soviet collapse into the thankless task of molding a plausible free market from the wreckage of communism, died at his home early Wednesday. He...

  5. Yegor Gaidar graduated from the Economics Faculty of Moscow State University, which was by all accounts the best school of economics and one of the sources of liberal economic thought in the Soviet Russia of the 1960s-1980s.

  6. Dec 16, 2009 · (Reuters) - Yegor Gaidar, architect of the market reforms that helped cement Russia's transition from Communism, died on Wednesday. He was 53. Following are some key...

  7. Dec 16, 2009 · Yegor Gaidar, the father of Russia’s economic reforms, has died aged 53. Dec 16th 2009 |. AP. FEW people make such a difference. In 1991 Yegor Gaidar took responsibility for one of the worst ...

  8. www.brookings.edu › people › yegor-gaidarYegor Gaidar | Brookings

    Yegor Gaidar has held several government positions in Russia and was Boris Yeltsin’s acting prime minister in 1992. He played a major role in Russia’s economic transition out of communism ...

  9. Dec 16, 2009 · YEGOR GAIDAR was one of the principle architects of Russia's early post-Soviet economic reforms, has died at the age of 53.

  10. Dec 16, 2009 · MOSCOW Yegor T. Gaidar, the economist who oversaw the largest transition from Communism to capitalism as the first finance minister of post-Soviet Russia, only to be vilified by his countrymen...