Russian War Economy - /pol/ (#512031677) [Archived: 7 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: ytOPss+1Germany
8/2/2025, 2:14:04 PM No.512031677
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Why isn't Russia's economy collapsing as predicted by economists?
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Anonymous ID: qozK+KF5United States
8/2/2025, 2:15:20 PM No.512031740
>>512031677 (OP)
Which economists?
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Anonymous ID: dL0mKXl/United States
8/2/2025, 2:16:36 PM No.512031806
>>512031677 (OP)
>Why isn't Russia's economy collapsing as predicted by economists?
Because unlike the USSR, modern Russia has a market economy. Unlike Communism, Capitalism actually works.
Anonymous ID: wMRaD4aF
8/2/2025, 2:16:51 PM No.512031818
It has already collapsed. In fact, it collapsed back in 2022. The only reason the war continues is because we allow it to. We could end it tomorrow if we wanted. In fact, we could end it right now. But we don't want to, because we want to maximize orc suffering. The Ukraine manages at least a 10,000:1 K:D ratio and it's only getting worse for them with each day. They're out of men, out of equipment, out of time, out of an economy, and soon to be out of a nation. And all of this without a single drop of blood spilled by the west.
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Anonymous ID: r0pVOKpkRomania
8/2/2025, 2:18:00 PM No.512031875
>>512031818
Ziggers will contradict this. Nato k/d is actually millions to 0
Anonymous ID: z7nNtKQjAustralia
8/2/2025, 2:20:35 PM No.512032018
>>512031677 (OP)
Because they sell resources and the world doesnt stop buying resources just because a bunch of "sanctions" are in place.
Even if things get worse, they'll still carry on but people will be poorer.
There wont be a situation where they suddenly run out of tanks, guns or conscripts.
Anonymous ID: CRC2TIC4Germany
8/2/2025, 3:15:20 PM No.512035008
>>512031677 (OP)
Maybe you should have listened to real economists instead of the clowns who are cited in Spiegel and Bildzeitung. Every half-decent economist warned that excluding Russia from SWIFT is the dumbest move possible. Every half-decent economist warned that closing NorthStream will end in tears for all of Europe and that the only effect of the price caps on Russian oil and gas exports will be to reveal the weakness of the collective west. Guess what happened: Your regime censored and cancelled all of them, called them "Putinists", withdrew their research grants. Your regime rather listened to servile party hacks who told Anna-Lena and Robert exactly what they wanted to hear. Russian famines with millions of dead kids in two weeks, glorious NATO conquest with Total Endsieg in six weeks. Those are your "economists".
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Anonymous ID: 4kvLVGODRussian Federation
8/2/2025, 3:17:57 PM No.512035151
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>>512031740
the experts

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Anonymous ID: VWwSOZ6sRussian Federation
8/2/2025, 3:19:26 PM No.512035235
>>512031677 (OP)
Actually, the claim that Russia is spending a lot of money on the war is quite funny. LOL.
Russia has an endless amount of resources, and all military and mining corporations are state-owned - meaning Russia essentially invests gigatons of rubles back into itself.
The more massive the circulation of money within the economic cycle, the faster the pace of development.
This is also the answer to your question.
Anonymous ID: mFFZJpzHUnited States
8/2/2025, 3:19:48 PM No.512035254
>>512031677 (OP)
Chinks
Anonymous ID: NoBaYtskItaly
8/2/2025, 3:20:20 PM No.512035288
>>512031677 (OP)
experts says two weeks
Anonymous ID: q52+VNhrNetherlands
8/2/2025, 3:20:47 PM No.512035312
>>512031677 (OP)
2 more decades.
Same as for Israel really.
Anonymous ID: 2KrehrgOUnited States
8/2/2025, 3:21:56 PM No.512035363
>>512035008
russia is a barely hanging together shithole. russia is losing. actually russia lost
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Anonymous ID: dKnwROxFIceland
8/2/2025, 3:22:04 PM No.512035367
>>512031677 (OP)
Economist is a joke profession like political science or geology
>The Economy will collapse... MAYBE
>X will win the election... MAYBE
>The volcano will erupt... MAYBE
Anonymous ID: OXeg6BUORussian Federation
8/2/2025, 3:23:00 PM No.512035418
communist economy only collapsed because the supply chain was broken along artificial national borders. Now every industry we need is within the federation
Anonymous ID: 2CrCUcjONetherlands
8/2/2025, 3:25:22 PM No.512035552
>>512031818
What a time to be alive!
Anonymous ID: C4jeVfmkFinland
8/2/2025, 3:27:45 PM No.512035678
But it is collapsing?
Anonymous ID: SdfU7ndEUnited States
8/2/2025, 3:28:03 PM No.512035693
>>512031677 (OP)
They have effectively infinite hydrocarbons resources. This could be changed by supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles, for longer range targets, and more missiles of various types, glide bombs, as well as more OWA UAVs, for strategic strikes, and investment in Ukraine's defense industrial base, so they can make more of their own.

These new round of tariffs are supposed to be a new variant. So we'll see what they do.
Anonymous ID: mb7/t3nGGreece
8/2/2025, 3:29:18 PM No.512035742
housing to money supply
housing to money supply
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>>512031677 (OP)
collapse doesn't happen magically like the goyim think, like "line go down" out of nowhere; for example the 2008 crash was blatantly obvious to anyone who could make a chart
there are usually indicators that betray it, like debt accumulation, the balance of payments, monetary expansion, etc

russia has 0 indicators that suggest any form of imminent collapse, if anything they are doing quite well for a country in a high-intensity war that is sanctioned by half the world's economy
but if that's true then that also means that our sanctions and inconveniences we subjected ourselves to (remember the "putin tax" psyop?) were all for nothing, so we are bombarded with endless stories of russian economic collapse to placate the cattle
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Anonymous ID: CRC2TIC4Germany
8/2/2025, 3:29:34 PM No.512035755
>>512035363
Yes yes. Go tell that to your local "anti-disinformatin" officer, maybe he can find a shill job for you. I don't care about your bootlicking skills. I'm not going to pay you.
Anonymous ID: jtzR6NHPCzech Republic
8/2/2025, 3:30:01 PM No.512035782
>>512031677 (OP)
Because such things take time. Cracks are already showing, just give it 5-7 more years. Russians will rather eat dirt than admit defeat.
Anonymous ID: bcOCdRrcBrazil
8/2/2025, 3:30:27 PM No.512035805
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Because Europeans are gay.
Anonymous ID: VUW9cfx4Italy
8/2/2025, 3:32:12 PM No.512035891
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>>512031677 (OP)
you need an economy to make it collapse.
russia simply doesnt have one anymore, like a future
Anonymous ID: aVCEjI/DUnited Kingdom
8/2/2025, 3:34:39 PM No.512036031
>>512031677 (OP)
Because during the years before the war Putin secretly collected 600 billion dollars worth of Rubles into his "war chest" which he can now inject back into the Russian economy to make it look like the war is doing them favours. So far Putin has injected ~300bn back in
Anonymous ID: CRC2TIC4Germany
8/2/2025, 3:41:47 PM No.512036417
>>512035742
Russia is not sanctioned by half the world economy. The world economy revolves around Asia and nobody there is sanctioning Russia.

Russia suffers, like every country in the world expect Portugal, from a chronic workforce shortage. The manpower demand of the war is not exactly helping with that, so Russia needs more immigrants and the CIA sees an opportunity to rile up the nationalist mouth breathers over it. Minor stability risk, proper police attention can keep it in check. Russia also ran risk of an economic overheating because of the rapid growth in the heavy industries, including their suppliers and their attached servant sector businesses. The Russian government economists listened to the concerns of the national bank and managed the crisis reasonably well before it broke out, so we're not going to see any catastrophic disruptions. The people who predict a collapse next week all have one thing in common: They don't know shit about running a national economy. They're the type who think watching a basedface video on Youtube or TikTok makes them experts on everything.
Anonymous ID: 8GiZfeW0United States
8/2/2025, 3:42:30 PM No.512036468
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Anonymous ID: bJMcqnLUUnited States
8/2/2025, 3:42:57 PM No.512036489
>>512031677 (OP)
Who said it isn't? When they start hiding economic data like they do, that's a bad sign. If you take them at their word. you're a moron.