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The purpose of this paper is to carefully assess the size of public sector within the Russian banking industry. We identify and classify at least 78 state-influenced banks. For the state-owned banks, we distinguish between those that are majority-owned by federal executive authorities or Central...
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Andrei Shleifer and Daniel Treisman recently rendered a summary verdict on the post-Soviet Russian transition …
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of monetary policy and can affect households’ welfare.This study uses a model with money-in-the-utility function to …’ seigniorage revenue, holding foreign money can be welfare generating if domestic currency depreciates vis-à-vis the currencies in …
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During the Soviet period industrial firms not only formed the backbone of the economy but also directly provided a wide range of benefits to their municipalities. Firms were in charge of supplying a great variety of social services, such as housing, medical care and day care. The need to divest...
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Just as in established market economies, many Russian firms provide non-wage benefits such as housing, medical care or day care to their employees. Interpreting this as a strategic choice of firms in an imperfect labor market, this paper examines unique survey data for 404 large and medium-size...
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The voluminous literature on the privatization of Russian industry overlooks, almost completely, the story of enterprise land rights – a story that does not jibe well with the standard narrative of post-Soviet reform. This paper explains the path that has led to significant inter-regional...
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Russia’s tremendous inter-regional variation in the pace of industrial land rights reform has meant that geography has helped determine the current tenure status of firms’ production plots as much as any individual firm characteristics. By exploiting both this difference in the pace with...
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major actor in China's domestic capital allocation, with an active role in strategic financing and restructuring of key …
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Russian industrial enterprises inherited from the Soviet era a tradition of producing welfare and infrastructure … services within the firm, also for outside users. Despite the massive restructuring of the economy that took place since, many …
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transition economies has identified the impact of ownership on economic performance.) However, the findings in this paper also …
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