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Comment author: cousin_it 16 July 2010 07:31:58PM 9 points [-]

Seconded. I live in Russia, and if you compare the well-being of citizens in Putin's epoch against Yeltsin's, Putin wins so thoroughly that it's not even funny.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 19 July 2010 10:24:03AM 6 points [-]

You could attribute the difference to many correlated features, such as the year beginning with "20" instead of "19".

Comment author: LucasSloan 19 July 2010 07:36:44PM 2 points [-]

Also: The economy in Yeltsin's day was unusually bad, in deep recession due to pre-collapse economic problems, combined with the difficulties of switching over. In addition, today's economy benefits from a relatively high price for oil.

Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 19 July 2010 07:51:24PM 3 points [-]

That would be a less absurdist version of my point.

Comment author: LucasSloan 20 July 2010 01:17:31AM 0 points [-]

I assumed you meant that economic growth (in general) meant that the wellbeing of people is generally going to be greater when the year count is greater. I was providing specific reasons why the economy at the time would have been worse than regressing economic growth would suggest, other than political leadership.