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Economy + Witte
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(Mr Edmunds) History Mapa Mental sobre Economy + Witte, creado por Katie Mortley el 17/04/2013.
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Economy + Witte
Economy focused on agriculture
Difficult to sell enough grain at export to raise money for large scale industrial development
Backward and unproductive
1881 – Russia was a great power of Europe, along with Britain, France, Germany and Austria-Hungary
Largest in terms of physical size and population but was the most underdeveloped economically
To maintain this the economy needed to be improved, modernised and increase wealth
Nikolai Bunge – Alexander III’s first finance minister
Introduced laws to reduce the tax burden on the peasants - 1882
Peasant bank 1882 – Loan facilities to peasants to help them increase the size of their landholdings and make them more productive
Ivan Vyshnegradsky replaced Bunge
Financed Russia’s economic development from foreign lands
Most came from France and Britain by the late 1890’s
Foundations laid for the rapid economic development of Russia
1889 – Financial incentives for peasants to migrate to the Eastern lands of Siberia to farm
Took some pressure off land demand but could not prevent catastrophic famines in 1891
Minister of Finance Sergei Witte responsible for modernisation (1892-1914)
Russia needed to rapidly industrialise BUT: Lacked a large business class Lacked a large urban workforce Lacked enough money to invest in industrialis
Good development in coal, iron, petroleum and steel
Industrial expansion – “The Great Spurt”
Attempt to attract massive foreign investment
Peasants forced to pay extra taxes
Exports mainly agricultural produce
Exports 453 million roubles. Imported 652 million roubles
Development controlled directly by the Government
Development of railways produced impressive growth statistics (but in comparison with other countries, not very good)
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