Official Russian statistics report a mild recession in 2022 following the full-scale of Ukraine but suggest that Russia has since fully recovered. This column argues that data on nighttime lights emitted by Russian cities suggest otherwise. The authors find evidence of a significant economic slowdown due to the war, and substantial redistribution of economic activity across Russia’s regions. The costs appear to have been concentrated where it matters: in the economic and political core of Russia.
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Trump expected to slash tariffs on Canadian goods, Carney asks premiers to put U.S. booze back on shelves
Canada and the U.S. are working on the final text of a trade agreement that is expected to include U.S. President Donald Trump slashing tariff rates on Canadian goods in exchange…








