Top Russian economist ousted after warning of growing costs of Ukraine war
Andrey Klepach, the former chief economist at Russia's state development bank VEB, has been removed from his position. This dismissal follows the public release of a speech he gave in May, where he warned that Russia's economy was suffering significant damage from the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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AI-generatedAndrey Klepach, the former chief economist at Russia's state development bank VEB, has been removed from his position. This dismissal follows the public release of a speech he gave in May, where he warned that Russia's economy was suffering significant damage from the ongoing war in Ukraine. Klepach stated that Russia was falling behind in technological and economic competition, not only to major powers like China and the United States but also, in some ways, to Ukraine due to Western financial support. He also predicted that the war's economic consequences would lead to a social crisis, noting that Russia's costs were mounting and that it would not win the competition in this war of attrition. The bank confirmed Klepach's departure, stating a successor has been selected.
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4 extractedKlepach stated Russia would not win the competition in the war of attrition due to mounting costs.
Klepach warned that Russia was falling behind rivals technologically and economically, including Ukraine.
Andrey Klepach has been removed as the chief economist at Russia’s state development bank VEB.
Klepach predicted that the economic problems caused by the Ukraine war would create a social crisis.