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Ukraine's economy went from Soviet chaos to oligarch domination to vital global trader of wheat and neon – and now Russian devastation

  • Written by Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Quantedge Presidential Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
imageUkrainian wheat is vital to global food chains. But fighting near farmland like around Mykolayiv may prevent seeds from being planted.Mykola Sosiukin/EyeEm via Getty Images

Ukraine’s economy continues to operate despite the battering the country is getting from the Russian military.

Many factories and businesses still function. Other...

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