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"Sure, no problem. Oh, what we want in return?
Don't worry, we'll talk about that later."
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Is it even possible for Russia to run out of money? If they can't pay for foreign goods, they can still print rubles for the local economy to use, can't they? They'd have to become self-sufficient. Is that something they can do?
They'd have to become self-sufficient. Is that something they can do?
For most things, but not for others. The one that come to mind are electronics, that need a large international supply chain.
Second, lack of comparative advantage is a bitch. It’s always better to sell things you are good at and buy things you are not than become good at everything. That’s why international trade is a huge superpower.
They can't run out of rubles so domestic payments won't be much of a problem.
It might cause some inflation but within limits that is more a problem for the people than the state.
The bigger issue is that printing too much would tank the exchange rate. So either way, it would limit their capacity to import stuff.
And if they tried to compensate sinking exchange rates with printing even more rubles, they could get into hyperinflation territory.
1920s Germany enters the Chat
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Russia comes into next phase of funding the war
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