Russia is the richest country (in natural resources). When you travel through its regions, you don't see any wealth at all. But you can see them in Moscow, with its countless modern comforts. Why is the capital wealthy and the rest of the country poor? How is it that the money of Russians is concentrated in one city? What lies at the heart of this unjust structure? And how to break the vicious circle, when Russia becomes poorer and Moscow gets richer? Explore a new episode of ‘Rasbory’ (Explainers) by Pavel Kanygin to learn the answers.
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