Ben Waber reviewed The Russian Economy by Richard Connolly
An Overly Modern-Focused History
3 stars
As with all "Very Short Introduction" books, this one is brief, although inexplicably about half of it is focused on the post-Soviet economy. If that's what you're looking for this is a very useful jumping off point, but as I wanted to learn more about the Soviet period (which even Connolly acknowledges was formative for the modern Russian economy) the space devoted to that was disappointingly brief. It's still an informative book, showing how consistent Russia's economic strategy has been over the centuries, as well as the dominance of the oil and gas industry and its role in propping up the economy for the last ~100 years.
As with all "Very Short Introduction" books, this one is brief, although inexplicably about half of it is focused on the post-Soviet economy. If that's what you're looking for this is a very useful jumping off point, but as I wanted to learn more about the Soviet period (which even Connolly acknowledges was formative for the modern Russian economy) the space devoted to that was disappointingly brief. It's still an informative book, showing how consistent Russia's economic strategy has been over the centuries, as well as the dominance of the oil and gas industry and its role in propping up the economy for the last ~100 years.