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Russia’s Economy Is Increasingly Structured Around Its War in Ukraine

The nation’s finances have proven resilient, despite punishing sanctions, giving it leeway to pump money into its military machine.

Patricia Cohen
Author: Patricia Cohen

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Patricia Cohen

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Economic Conditions and Trends, Embargoes and Sanctions, Gross Domestic Product, Inflation (Economics), International Trade and World Market, Putin, Vladimir V, Ruble (Currency), Russia, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), United States International Relations
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