Putin built an economy based on “military Keynesianism” to survive the war in Ukraine. It’s showing signs of fatigue.
It is true that this resilience owes a lot to Russia’s heavy fiscal stimulus. Last year the government spent the equivalent of 7-8% of GDP on the armed forces. This enormous outlay, those who foresee ...
Russia’s largest employer is trying to address mounting financial pressures with new measures that some businesses worry will ...
The question now is whether Russia’s economic difficulties will lead to mass protests and a split among the elites as ...
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Russian economic confidence falls to lowest level in two decades as war fatigue deepens
By Ben Aris in Berlin Russian public confidence in the economy has collapsed to its lowest level in at least two decades, ...
I don’t believe there is anyone in this country whose primary concern is anything other than an end to military hostilities as soon as possible,” he said.
This is why it pays to watch Russia for warnings of fatigue or discontent. Our cover this week features the most stunning ...
As oil prices fall back to levels not seen since before the Middle East war began, the Kremlin will be forced to confront a ...
Russia’s economy has been remarkably resilient, but it could be losing one of its most vital resources: public trust.
Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska proposes six-day workweeks to bolster Russia's economy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged problems in the Russian economy, telling the plenary session of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday that economic ...
Russia's economy is suffering from high inflation, an acute labor shortage and widespread fuel shortages amid sustained Ukrainian drone strikes on energy infrastructure.
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