
Economic Frontlines: Ukraine and Russia’s War Economies
After more than 800 days of Russian aggression, the war in Ukraine has turned into a war of attrition that is depleting resources on both

After more than 800 days of Russian aggression, the war in Ukraine has turned into a war of attrition that is depleting resources on both

Summary: A day of war costs Ukraine ~$1-1.5bn in damages. After more than 700 days, this amounts to ~$1tr in losses. Ukraine has largely responded

February 24, 2023 marked one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The reconstruction of Ukraine cannot be about rebuilding the country to its pre-war

A year after the start of Russia’s war on Ukraine, the losses have been massive, but Yuriy Gorodnichenko says that it’s crucial to start planning

On Dec. 15, the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy and the Center on the U.S. and Europe at Brookings will convene a virtual

In this Matrix on Point event, a panel of UC Berkeley scholars discussed the Ukraine-Russia War conflict and its implications. Panelists included John Connelly, the

UC Berkeley’s George Breslauer, Professor Emeritus and USSR, post-Soviet Russia and Putin scholar, and Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Berkeley Quantedge Presidential Professor of Economics, joined OLLI @Berkeley