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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @stack_harder OP 22 Oct \ parent \ on: Moscow Is Basically the Capitol from The Hunger Games econ
it's a bit bold yes, the main difference is that the regions don't really get to govern themselves - they have to send their money to Moscow and get it redistributed to them.
this is different from just a capital center sucking wealth.
It was like it in the soviet union too where movement was controlled and you had to have permission to be in moscow.
as a legacy throwback, Russia still has what they call 'internal passports'