Did Russia have the opportunity to make a sharp leap in economic development without using the power

Did Russia have the opportunity to make a sharp leap in economic development without using the power of state power in the 17-18th century?

A sharp leap in development-revolution. But in the 17th and 18th centuries, there was a strengthening of autocracy, strengthening of power, bureaucratization (although this term was not used at that time).
Beginning with Alexei Mikhailovich, under whom there were discontent due to the bureaucratic apparatus (Salt Riot, Copper) discontent grew, but ordinary people had no right to develop the economy. And the nobles and the state elite thought only about their needs, replenished their pockets from the budget, in these times bribery reigned; embezzlement, which suggests that there can be no talk of any development outside the government. Under Peter 1, Russia took a huge step in development thanks to the state power and the emperor. The power of Peter 1 was strengthened and strengthened, the autocracy was strengthened, which suggests that; that in these times the economy cannot develop without the intervention of state power.



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