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models imply that majority privatization raises MFP about 15% in Romania, 8% in Hungary, and 2% in Ukraine, while in Russia …. Positive domestic effects appear within a year in Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine and continue growing thereafter, but take 5 …
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This paper documents and analyses gross job flows and their determinants in Ukraine using a unique data set of more … connection with other evidence we infer from this that Ukraine is only at the beginning of the restructuring process. The most …
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We examine the effects of economic transition on the pattern and costs of worker displacement in Ukraine, using the … displaced workers do not seem to be large. The main cost for displaced workers in Ukraine consists in the extremely long non …
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enterprise performance for public companies in Ukraine. We use unique data on corporate governance choices for above 5 thousand … firms (around a half of all public companies in Ukraine) for three years from 2000 to 2002. We construct index …
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This paper estimates the effects of privatization on worker separations and wages using retrospective data from a national probability sample of Ukrainian households. Detailed worker characteristics are used to control for compositional differences and to assess types of observable "winners" and...
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The goal of our research is to study Ukraine's accession to the WTO referring to one particular sector discussed most …
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We analyze the pace and patterns of job reallocation in Ukraine using 1992-2000 panel data on nearly the surviving …
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large, positive, but offsetting in Hungary and Romania, and from small effects of both types in Russia and Ukraine. The …
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We analyze comprehensive manufacturing firm data to measure the contribution of inter-firm employment reallocation to aggregate productivity growth during the socialist and reform periods in six transition economies. Modifying a standard decomposition technique to better reflect the role of firm...
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former Soviet Republics of Russia and Ukraine. Exploiting annual manufacturing census data from 1985 to 2000, we find that … reforming Russia than in "gradualist" Ukraine, as did the estimated effects of privatization and competitive pressures from …
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