Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sergei Witte -
The Great Spurt
- Impact of the Witte system
- Coal, iron and oil
production rose.
- Russia still lagged behind
other Great Powers.
- 1903 - most of
railway
complete.
- 1900 - half of industrial
workforce employed in
factories.
- Large cities grew at
a phenomenal rate.
- Poor living and working conditions.
- Development of social
unrest and radical
alternatives.
- Aim to make the Russian economy strong
enough to maintain Great Power title.
- Lacked industrialisation factors:
- Very small
business
class - class
that was
central to
development
of European
economies in
19th century.
- Peasants did not have
complete freedom of movement
- limited migration of workers
into cities.
- Economy did not
have sufficent
funds to invest in
industrial
development -
couldnt produce
enough surplus
grain to raise
money.
- Witte System
- Gov. placed emphasis on
capital goods - iron and steel,
coal and machinery.
- Economic development
financed from abroad.
Also, Russias extra
taxes were levied on
already over-taxed
peasantry.
- Trans-Siberian Railway
- Run 700km across
Russia - from St.
Petersburg to
Vladivostock
- Provided
communication
needed to
explot Siberian
economy.