Witte's industrial strategy Flashcards
The drive for industrialisation was?
a top-down, state-sponsored model to an extent unequalled by any Western country
one reason why industrialisation was a top-down, state-sponsored model to an extent unequalled by any Western country
Russia did not have a strong entrepreneurial middle class which had the knowledge and expertise to set up and run new industries
what proved to be the turning point for Russian industrialisation?
appointment of Sergei Witte as finance minister
Sergei Witee was the finance minister from?
1892-1903
what did Witte do?
-encouraged expansion of the trans-siberian railway
-organised the construction of the Chinese Eastern railway
-played a role to help increase the speed of Russia’s industrial development
Witte’s programme for industrial growth
1- state-sponsored development of heavy industry
2- foreign loans,investment and expertise
3-high tariffs on foreign industrial goods
4-strong trouble, adoption of gold standard
5-raised taxation rates
6- exports of grain
witte was admired in russia but made some very powerful enemies including?
Vyacheslav Plehve
who was Plehve?
minister of the interior in August 1903
what did plehve do?
passed on documents to Nicholas II that Witte was part of a Russian conspiracy
As a result of Plehve’s actions, Witee was ?
removed as minister of finance