The Future of War in Its Technical Economic And Political Relations
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With the cessation of export, too, the demand for corn will decrease, with a consequent fall in prices, and diminution in the income both of landowners and peasants. Fluctuations in prices will arise, sir^ce the standard is determined by the export, which will be interrupted. Increased purchases for the army may to some extent compensate for the stoppage of export. But the supplying of the army with bread will be ex- tremely difficult when the rolling-stock of the railways is occupied with the ...transport of troops and munitions of war. The remaining articles of export from Russia mainly belong to the category of raw or half-dressed materials seeds, flax, hemp, timber, bristles, wool ; these products, together with grain, constitute 80 per cent, of the whole export. The cessation of the export of these goods will result in confusion similar to that caused by the cessation of the export of grain. The imports of Russia are of a nature much more varied than the exports. Russia buys abroad not only finished products, such as machinery and metallic wares, but also raw materials, cotton, wool, silk, pig-iron, iron, steel, coal, and paper.
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