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Paul R. Gregory Replies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
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In my note, I maintained that Russia ran a current deficit during the industrialization era and that Russian trade statistics were not biased in the directions suggested by Sontag. 1 refrained from making comments on the foreign policy implications of the current account deficit, as I did not feel qualified to do so.
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3. My calculations include remittances sent home by Russian seasonal workers.
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