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Catching-Up and Falling Behind: Russian Economic Growth, 1690s–1880s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 October 2024

Stephen Broadberry*
Affiliation:
Professor, University of Oxford – Economics, Nuffield College Oxford OX1 1NF, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Elena Korchmina
Affiliation:
Assistant Professor, University of Bologna – Economics, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Piazza Scaravilli 2, Bologna, Italy. E-mail: elena.korchmina@unibo.it.
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Abstract

We provide decadal estimates of GDP per capita for the Russian Empire from the 1690s to the 1880s, making it possible for the first time to compare the economic performance of one of the world’s largest economies with other countries. Significant Russian economic growth before the 1760s resulted in catching-up on northwest Europe, but this was followed by a period of negative growth between the 1760s and 1800s and stagnation from the 1800s to the 1880s, leaving late-nineteenth century Russia further behind the West than at the beginning of the eighteenth century.

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Table 1 POPULATION OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE, 1646–1914

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Figure 1 THE TERRITORIAL EXPANSION OF RUSSIA, 1690s–1890sSource: Redrawn based on a map from Chepelkin and Dyakova (1995).

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Figure 2 POPULATION, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AND OUTPUT PER CAPITA IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.1.

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Table 2 LAND AREA FOR AGRICULTURAL CULTIVATION IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1860s

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Table 3 GRAIN YIELDS PER SEED IN RUSSIA, 1710s–1860s

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Table 4 LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRY NET OUTPUT WEIGHTS, 1690s–1880s (%)

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Figure 3 LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s: MAJOR BRANCHES (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.5.

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Figure 4 TOTAL INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.6.

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Figure 5 COMMERCE, GOVERNMENT AND OTHER SERVICES IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.9.

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Table 5 SERVICE SECTOR NET OUTPUT WEIGHTS, 1880s

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Table 6 GDP BY MAJOR SECTOR, 1880s

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Figure 6 GDP BY MAJOR BRANCHES IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.10.

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Figure 7 GDP PER CAPITA IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.10.

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Figure 8 NOMINAL AND REAL GDP IN RUSSIA, 1690s–1880s (1880s=100)Source: Online Appendix Table A1.11.

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Figure 9 RUSSIAN GDP PER CAPITA, 1690s–2000s (1990 INTERNATIONAL DOLLARS)Sources: 1690s–1880s: Online Appendix Table A1.10. 1880s–1910s: Gregory (1982). 1910s–1920s: Markevich and Harrison (2011). 1920s–2000s: Maddison (2010). The series in index number form are spliced together and converted to 1990 international dollars based on Maddison’s (1995) benchmark for 1990.

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Table 7 SECTORAL AND AGGREGATE RUSSIA/GB PPPS FOR 1795/96

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Table 8 A BENCHMARK ESTIMATE OF RUSSIA/GB GDP PER CAPITA CIRCA 1796

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Figure 10 GDP PER CAPITA IN RUSSIA AND OTHER EUROPEAN ECONOMIES, 1690s–1880s (1990 INTERNATIONAL DOLLARS)Sources: Russia: Online Appendix Table A1.10, benchmarked on GDP per capita in 1990 international dollars from Maddison (2010); GB: Broadberry et al. (2015); NL: van Zanden and van Leeuwen (2012); Italy: Malanima (2011); Sweden: Schön and Krantz (2012); Krantz (2017).

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