Europe | Russia’s faltering economy
The glow begins to fade
The country may get poorer, again
|moscow
SOBERING up, a hang-over looming, and pretty ill to boot. That, crudely, is the state of the Russian economy as the boost given by the huge devaluation of 1998 wears off.
This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “The glow begins to fade”
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