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  1. 21. Feb. 2023 · The Russian economy has long been dominated by oil and gas, which accounts for over 50% of the government’s revenue, over 50% of export earnings, and nearly 20% of GDP every year. In the initial months following the invasion, Putin’s energy earnings soared. Now, according to Deutsche Bank economists, Putin has lost $500 million a day of oil ...

  2. 25. Feb. 2022 · Pulling back the curtain on U.S.–Russian relations in the critical years between the fall of the Berlin Wall and Putin’s rise to power, prize-winning Cold War historian M. E. Sarotte reveals the bitter clashes over NATO behind the facade of friendship and comes to a sobering conclusion: the damage did not have to happen.

  3. Yale University Study Finds Companies that Exited Russia Rewarded with Outsize Stock-Market Returns. This month, a new study from the Yale School of Management, which has been monitoring approximately 1,300 companies that do business in Russia, found that the almost 1,000 companies that exited Russia after its invasion of Ukraine weren’t just benefiting from a reputational boost but were ...

  4. 6. März 2023 · The implications are equally disturbing–that unprecedented U.S.-led sanctions don’t work. Following on the IMF’s latest assessment that the Russian economy shrank by a less-than-expected -2.2% in 2022, many of these commentators point to the IMF’s projection of fractionally positive economic growth in Russia of +0.3% in 2023, outstripping Germany and the U.K., as evidence that the ...

  5. Our list has already garnered extensive coverage for its role in helping catalyze the mass corporate exodus from Russia. When this list was first published the week of February 28, only several dozen companies had announced their departure. We are humbled that our list helped galvanize nearly 1,000 companies to withdraw in the two months since.

  6. 20. Juli 2022 · As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters into its fifth month, a common narrative has emerged that the unity of the world in standing up to Russia has somehow devolved into a “war of economic attrition which is taking its toll on the west”, given the supposed “resilience” and even “prosperity” of the Russian economy. This is simply untrue – and a reflection of widely held but ...

  7. REEES will also work to strengthen and promote the Slavic and East European Collection in the Yale University Library. This collection is among the five largest in the United States with strong representation from Russian, Polish, and all Slavic languages. The primary subject areas collected are in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on acquisition of materials from Russia ...