Meet “Russian disease,” the centuries-old corruption plaguing Ukraine invasion
The invasion of Ukraine has plunged Russia’s economy into a case of “Dutch disease,” an economic paradox where a country’s income from a specific sector—in this case, oil—becomes disproportionately high, damaging other industries. The global surge in oil prices, driven partly by the war, led to a significant increase in the ruble’s value against other…

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