The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth century, 1913 to 1928, includes the Great War, the Civil War, and postwar recovery. Filling this gap, we find that the Russian economy did somewhat better in the Great War than was previously thought; in the Civil War it did correspondingly worse; war losses persisted into peacetime, and were not fully restored under the New Economic Policy. We compare this experience across regions and over time. The Great War and Civil War produced the deepest economic trauma of Russia’s troubled twentieth century
75 years have passed since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, yet its demographic consequence...
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What are the channels by which financial crises lead to social unrest? This paper examines the perio...
The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth century, 191...
We are working towards filling the last remaining gap in the historical national accounts of Russia ...
We are working towards filling the last remaining gap in the historical national accounts of Russia ...
Abstract: The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth ce...
In terms of economic development, Russia before and after the Soviet era was just an average economy...
This paper describes the main trends of the Russian economy through the Great War (1914 to 1917), Ci...
This paper studies structural transformation of Soviet Russia in 1928-1940 from an agrarian to an in...
The Russian Revolution was caused by the consequences of World War I: economic crises, and demotivat...
This version also exists as CEPR Discussion Paper n°17244.International audienceThis survey discusse...
Understanding the pattern of postwar slowdown in Soviet productivity growth requires evaluation of ...
The economic dimensions of the Soviet war effort are appraised. The surprising fact is that the Sovi...
Introduction. The trajectory and quality of economic development of a country depend on the scale of...
75 years have passed since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, yet its demographic consequence...
Calculations made by the author reveal that during the 18th – begin-ning of the 19th century Russia&...
What are the channels by which financial crises lead to social unrest? This paper examines the perio...
The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth century, 191...
We are working towards filling the last remaining gap in the historical national accounts of Russia ...
We are working towards filling the last remaining gap in the historical national accounts of Russia ...
Abstract: The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth ce...
In terms of economic development, Russia before and after the Soviet era was just an average economy...
This paper describes the main trends of the Russian economy through the Great War (1914 to 1917), Ci...
This paper studies structural transformation of Soviet Russia in 1928-1940 from an agrarian to an in...
The Russian Revolution was caused by the consequences of World War I: economic crises, and demotivat...
This version also exists as CEPR Discussion Paper n°17244.International audienceThis survey discusse...
Understanding the pattern of postwar slowdown in Soviet productivity growth requires evaluation of ...
The economic dimensions of the Soviet war effort are appraised. The surprising fact is that the Sovi...
Introduction. The trajectory and quality of economic development of a country depend on the scale of...
75 years have passed since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, yet its demographic consequence...
Calculations made by the author reveal that during the 18th – begin-ning of the 19th century Russia&...
What are the channels by which financial crises lead to social unrest? This paper examines the perio...