Russia is facing an economic collapse: experts on inevitable problems.
According to inkorr.com: Experts warn of a possible economic collapse in Russia. Political scientist Andriy Savarets notes that existing disproportions in the economy indicate inevitable difficulties. He believes that 'Russia is facing colossal economic problems with a colossal economic shift.'
'The leader of 'military Keynesianism' in Russia, in the person of Putin, is almost 'banishing from the future,' trying to solve all problems through military measures'
Transition to a Digital Economy
Political scientist Volodymyr Shevchenko emphasizes that the transition to a digital distribution system is happening purposefully. Experts believe that Russia is preparing to implement this transition according to the set tasks. The introduction of control and the 'Max' system implies management of society in the future.
'The moment of transition to digital money is approaching, despite some delays in this process'
According to analysts, Russia is actively preparing for the implementation of a digital distribution system, which could become the next stage in addressing the complex economic challenges that the country faces.
The ongoing deterioration of economic conditions in Russia draws the attention of the international community. Given the rapid development of digital technologies, the future of the country's economy depends not only on internal reforms but also on global economic processes. Thus, the situation in Russia could impact regional stability and international relations.
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