Stepan Aramaisovich Sitaryan

Степан Арамаисович Ситарян
Soviet Armenian 1930–2009 ○ Natural causes

The highest-ranking Armenian economist in the Soviet apparatus, who pushed the Law on Cooperatives through the Politburo

When conservative members of the Politburo vehemently opposed the Law on Cooperatives in 1988, Sitaryan reportedly answered: "This law will not destroy socialism — it will save it."

A Soviet Armenian economist and statesman who participated in nearly every major chapter of Soviet economic reform from the Kosygin era through perestroika, as both theorist and operational leader. In the mid-1960s he helped design the introduction of commodity-money relations for the Kosygin reform commission; as First Deputy Chairman of Gosplan (1986–1989) he drafted the core perestroika-era restructuring measures. The 1988 Law on Cooperatives, which he authored and personally defended before a hostile Politburo, was the first Soviet law to grant private enterprise legal standing. As Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1989–1990) he advanced the opening of Soviet foreign trade, and after the USSR's dissolution founded the Institute for Foreign Economic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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