Difference between revisions of "If there was no oil tomorrow, how could Russia compete?"
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It | It would be extremely hard for Russia to compete. As the largest oil and gas producer in the world, oil makes up a massive part of Russia's economy. Although Russia has significant technological and industrial capabilities in other sectors (e.g. mining, forestry, agriculture, military equipment, aeropspace) it cannot be said that its economy is well-diversified or that it is very competitive. |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 28 September 2009
It would be extremely hard for Russia to compete. As the largest oil and gas producer in the world, oil makes up a massive part of Russia's economy. Although Russia has significant technological and industrial capabilities in other sectors (e.g. mining, forestry, agriculture, military equipment, aeropspace) it cannot be said that its economy is well-diversified or that it is very competitive.