Russia has a heavy reliance on oil revenues, and according to Yuriy Gorodnichenko, professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, this dependency could pose significant challenges for the country if something were to happen to this vital resource. The collapse of oil prices in 1986 contributed to the downfall of the Soviet Union, and Gorodnichenko believes that a similar scenario could unfold for Russia due to its extreme dependence on oil. Sanctions imposed by Western countries are gradually strangling the Russian economy, further highlighting the country’s vulnerability.
Despite current economic growth hovering around 3% in Russia, Gorodnichenko suggests that this figure is not significant, particularly given the country’s heavy reliance on oil revenues. Inflation in Russia is also higher than in Ukraine, with interest rates reaching 16%, indicating an overheated economy that lacks workers and resources. Approximately 90% of Russian oil exports pass through the Baltic and Black Seas, making Russia vulnerable to disruptions in these key transportation routes.
Gorodnichenko points out that if Russia were to run out of oil dollars, the country’s economy could collapse within a year. Controlling the exits from the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea are Denmark and Turkey, respectively, presenting potential geopolitical challenges for Russia. The economist suggests that without access to these key export routes, Russia may struggle to redirect its oil exports, leading to further economic instability.
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