<p>For months after Vladimir Putin’s fullscale invasion of Ukraine, Western leaders predicted Russia’s economy was on the brink of collapse under sanctions - and yet it didn’t.</p><p><br>It transformed into a wartime economy, fuelled by military production, redirected trade routes, and deeper ties with China and India.</p><p><br>But now there are signs this may be changing - with industrial output slowing, inflation rising, and severe labour shortages as hundreds of thousands of working-age men have either died, emigrated or been mobilised.</p><p><br>And Western leaders are once again questioning how long Putin can bankroll his war machine.</p><p><br>So is Russia’s economy finally starting to buckle - or is this still wishful thinking from Ukraine’s allies?</p><p><br>On this episode of The Fourcast, Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia editor at The Economist, and Elina Ribakova, one of the world’s leading experts on sanctions and Russian macro-economics.</p>

The Fourcast

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Booming or breaking? The truth about Russia’s war economy

NOV 27, 202527 MIN
The Fourcast

Booming or breaking? The truth about Russia’s war economy

NOV 27, 202527 MIN

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<p>For months after Vladimir Putin’s fullscale invasion of Ukraine, Western leaders predicted Russia’s economy was on the brink of collapse under sanctions - and yet it didn’t.</p><p><br>It transformed into a wartime economy, fuelled by military production, redirected trade routes, and deeper ties with China and India.</p><p><br>But now there are signs this may be changing - with industrial output slowing, inflation rising, and severe labour shortages as hundreds of thousands of working-age men have either died, emigrated or been mobilised.</p><p><br>And Western leaders are once again questioning how long Putin can bankroll his war machine.</p><p><br>So is Russia’s economy finally starting to buckle - or is this still wishful thinking from Ukraine’s allies?</p><p><br>On this episode of The Fourcast, Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia editor at The Economist, and Elina Ribakova, one of the world’s leading experts on sanctions and Russian macro-economics.</p>