Is Russia blind to basic economic principles? Apparently, basic economics would be pretty valuable to the Russian populace as well.
So... what exactly makes you think that Russians need your tutoring on basic economic principles? How much do you read on Russian affairs per week and have you ever spent any time there? Also, I am assuming you're very knowledgeable regarding latest Russian history, from the collapse of USSR to the latest financial crisis, right?
This reminds me of when Michael Dell, in a typical naive Western manner asked Putin what western computer/software companies can do to "help out", and he got back the only answer this question deserved. Look it up on Youtube.
He he, ok. You can put the pitch-fork down :) I like Russians and I like Americans. It's OK... deep breaths...
So Russians don't need "my" individual tutoring, lol. Of course that's not what I meant. The point is that there are basic economic principles that seem to be ignored by governments and individuals and it can be frustrating to watch. I'm advocating in a round-about way I guess for basic economics to be taught to more than just a relatively few students that happen upon it at University.
So... what exactly makes you think that Russians need your tutoring on basic economic principles? How much do you read on Russian affairs per week and have you ever spent any time there? Also, I am assuming you're very knowledgeable regarding latest Russian history, from the collapse of USSR to the latest financial crisis, right?
This reminds me of when Michael Dell, in a typical naive Western manner asked Putin what western computer/software companies can do to "help out", and he got back the only answer this question deserved. Look it up on Youtube.