Russia's population could shrink by half by the end of the century, an Atlantic Council report says.
A shrinking population threatens Russia's economy and could result in worker shortages and low growth.
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AdvertisementRussia's economy has a dire demographic problem on its hands, and the nation could see its population slashed in half by the end of the century, an Atlantic Council report says.
The report from the Washington, DC, think tank — written by Harley Balzer, a professor emeritus at Georgetown University — points to Russia's long-running population decline.
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—, Harley Balzer, Georgetown University —
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Atlantic, Service, Georgetown University, Bank, Business
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Russia, Ukraine, Washington, DC