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Economy News Why Russia S Brain Drain Is The Biggest Problem Facing Its Economy

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Why Russia's brain drain is the biggest problem facing its economy


Russia is missing around 5 million workers - one sign that the exodus of Russians is eating away at the nation's economic growth. Read More

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