1. Russia After Communism
In order to research the economic impacts, I will be looking at the country's financial state in terms of nominal GDP, value of the ruble currency (with levels of hyperinflation), and the distribution of wealth among the population. ... In 1992-1993, the government began to print money and lend credit at a rapid pace. ... The rate of depopulation in Russia was a stable 1.6-2%, with more than half of the population aging and mortality rate rising (see Appendix A)11 There was an increase in suicides, estimated to be at 38 per 1000 people by the WHO.12 HIV/AIDS virus became widespread, causi...
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