Book/Printed Material The Cost of the Ukraine War for Russia
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Title
- The Cost of the Ukraine War for Russia
Summary
- In this report, RAND researchers present estimates of what costs Russia is incurring as a result of its invasion of Ukraine. As of September 2022, researchers estimated military costs reached $40 billion. Full-year 2022 gross domestic product losses amounted to between $81 billion and $104 billion and full-year financial capital destruction reached $322 billion. Direct military spending may amount to almost $132 billion through 2024. Over the long term, even with a stalemated war, Russia's economy and the standard of living of its people are likely to decline. The main factor sustaining Russia's economy is the export revenue it earns from oil and gas sales. Despite these significant economic losses, RAND researchers judged these costs to be sustainable for the next several years.
Names
- Shatz, Howard J., author
- Reach, Clint, author
- Project Air Force (U.S.)
- Rand Corporation
- United States. Department of the Air Force
Created / Published
- Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, Project Air Force, [2023]
Contents
- Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Overall Costs -- Chapter Three: Direct Military Costs -- Chapter Four: The Mechanisms of Russian Economic Decline -- Chapter Five: A Future of Likely Decline -- Chapter Six: Postscript: The Costs of War by Late Summer 2023.
Headings
- - Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022--Costs
- - Armed Forces--Appropriations and expenditures
- - Budget--Russia (Federation)
- - Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022--Economic aspects
- - Russia (Federation)--Economic conditions--21st century
- - Russia (Federation)--Economic policy--21st century
- - Russia (Federation)--Foreign economic relations--21st century
- - International Economic Relations
- - Military Budgets and Defense Spending
- - Russia
- - Ukraine
- - Warfare and Military Operations
- - Forces armées--Crédits budgétaires et dépenses
- - Budget--Russie
- - Budget
- - Economic history
- - Economic policy
- - International economic relations
- - Russia (Federation)
- - Russian Invasion of Ukraine--(2022-)
- - 2000-2099
Notes
- - Title from PDF document (title page; viewed December 19, 2023)
- - "Prepared for the Department of the Air Force"
- - Also available on the Internet as a PDF file.
- - Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-73).
- - Description from electronic resource.
- - Description based on print version record; resource not viewed.
Medium
- 1 online resource (viii, 73 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number/Physical Location
- DK5467
Digital Id
- https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/gdcebookspublic.2024739312v1
- https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/gdcebookspublic.2024739312v2
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024739312
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- This is non-restricted, fully open content that may be accessed on and off of the Library of Congress campus, with no restrictions, by an unlimited number of users
Access Advisory
- Unrestricted online access
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Contributor
- Project Air Force (U.S.)
- Rand Corporation
- Reach, Clint
- Shatz, Howard J.
- United States. Department of the Air Force
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Subject
- 2022-)
- 21st Century
- Appropriations and Expenditures
- Armed Forces
- Budget
- Costs
- Crédits Budgétaires Et Dépenses
- Economic Aspects
- Economic Conditions
- Economic History
- Economic Policy
- Forces Armées
- Foreign Economic Relations
- International Economic Relations
- Military Budgets and Defense Spending
- Russia
- Russia (Federation)
- Russian Invasion of Ukraine
- Russie
- Ukraine
- Warfare and Military Operations