Russian/Turk Economy

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I have played many hours as Turkey and have become somewhat familiar with its economy-including the cost of infrastructure improvements. Last night I took my first look at Russia (starting in 1792). I was surprised to find drastically lower building costs. It seems that typical Russian costs are 1 to 3 percent of Turkish costs in similar provinces.

I have not made any study of this situation to determine what the big difference is between the two. The starting scenario shows them very similar although Turkey has a higher feudal level. I hope someone here can enlighten me a bit on this issue.

Allow me to rephrase[;)]; why is building improvements in Russia so much cheaper than in Turkey?
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Vodka lubricates the wheels of production more than the holy Koran? [:D]
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Theres a substantial penalty in time and extra cost for development in Turkey.  Its an abstract to represent the high levels of corruption and cultural stagnation.
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ORIGINAL: Anthropoid

Vodka lubricates the wheels of production more than the holy Koran? [:D]

Seems so...[;)]
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ORIGINAL: Mus

Theres a substantial penalty in time and extra cost for development in Turkey.  Its an abstract to represent the high levels of corruption and cultural stagnation.

Aha-thanks.
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