Pavel Ilyich Popov

Павел Ильич Попов
Soviet Russian 1872–1950 ○ Natural causes

The founder of Soviet statistics whom Lenin rebuked and relied on

On August 16, 1921, Lenin wrote to Popov that the Central Statistical Board, 'which lags behind an unofficial group of writers, is a model bureaucratic institution.'

Pavel Popov was the first head of the Central Statistical Administration (ЦСУ), which produced the data foundation for Soviet central planning. A zemstvo statistician, he met Lenin and Tsiurupa in Ufa exile, a connection that secured his appointment to lead the state statistical apparatus in 1918. Under his direction, ЦСУ compiled the world's first inter-sectoral balance of a national economy for 1923/24. Lenin rebuked him in 1921 (calling ЦСУ 'a model bureaucratic institution') yet Popov remained until 1926 and served on the Gosplan Presidium. He survived the purges and worked in Gosplan until 1948, a rare longevity for a non-Bolshevik who joined the party only in 1924.

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