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Jan 15, 2025 |
ridl.io | Jeremy Morris |Nikolay Kozhanov |Yakov Feygin |Vladislav Inozemtsev
Discussion of the inflationary side effects of war spending in the Russian economy has been inconsistent. Even when observers note how, in the long term, today’s economic decisions are storing up trouble, many focus on a mistaken idea that a significant segment of Russians are feeling economic benefits, or that wartime spending means real gains (as a share of GDP) for labour (i.e. that gains are redistributive).
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Mar 24, 2024 |
themoscowtimes.com | Jeremy Morris
Opinion | Carrying out the worst terror attack in Moscow in 20 years appeared shockingly easy, despite the Russian capital being one of the most surveilled and guarded cities in the world.
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