Internationally speaking, how did your cunt react to the USSR collapsing?

Internationally speaking, how did your cunt react to the USSR collapsing?

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recession

Why would Finland have gone into recession?

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>80s economic policy + collapse of important foreign trade partner, soviet union.

finland and ussr were big trade partners

Happiness, joy, big relief

don't think anyone cared
my mum didn't even know the Soviet Union collapsed until 2019

A lot of fake people resigned from the portuguese communist party and joined the centrist ones because they realised then that they would never get a cushy job for sure, and needed to switch in order to become full on corrupt and parasitic.

Stalin did nothign wrong btw

collapse of ussr made it way worse, but it wasnt main reason.

An underlying cause was the economic policy of the 1980s. Finland experienced a strong economic boom throughout the 1980s that dragged on and "overheated" the economy, leading to the corrective contraction of the depression. One reason was a change in Finnish banking laws in 1986 to allow Finnish companies to seek credit more easily from foreign banks, which was considerably less expensive than Finnish domestic credit. That led to a large-scale search for foreign loan sources, which helped to undermine the strength of the Finnish central bank. Additionally, consumer credit regulation was drastically relaxed, and the consumer loan portfolio increased dramatically, at times by more than 100% per year.[4] Those factors led to the strong short-term growth and in turn unsustainably increased both commercial and residential property values as well as the amount of money in the national economy. Stock and real estate bubbles created an environment in which large short-term profits were posted, leading to an artificially-inflated appearance of great wealth in the economy. The term "casino economy" was used to describe the use of loans to get very rich very quickly on paper by exploiting those bubbles.

The huge devaluation that occurred in November 1991 increased the debts of Finnish companies holding foreign loans in foreign currencies. They did not properly scale with the devaluation that the Kouri–Porter model had shown as early as in 1974. It was not followed in Finland in connection with the freeing of money market. However, foreign currency loans were only 15% of all loans.

does you mom follow anything that happens in the world?

>my mum didn't even know the Soviet Union collapsed until 2019
Kek

what do you mean 'collapsing'

>everyone in Central Asia

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Economically: Indifference.
Politically: Big trauma, almost all the parties in the country started to remove words like communism, socialist and that stuff in the same, that's why now almost all leftist parties are called stuff like "Place + adverb" or "Auxiliary verb in imperative form"
Socially: At that point absolute indifference, Spain became socially lefty after 1995 with Chavez in Venezuela.

cant remember wasnt born mate

JOYOUS

after 5 decades of being soviet puppet state and universally hating them for that, we could go back to our natural state : infighting and hating other Poles with slightly different political views.

We left last if I'm not mistaken?

Had bigger problems going on than thinking about the Soviets

anglo-saxon masterrace

It's a holiday, I mean really

Do you mean one day you want it to get together again?

Invited millions of lazy niggers to BBC every cockney in the country.

well, I wasn't born yet

We made it happen.

We made it happen

We made it happen

Yeah cheap credit from low interest rates tend to create artificial booms followed by a recession

We shouldn't let Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Baltic states out.

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