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In this paper, we analyze the influence of the state on the improvement of corporate governance in Russia of the early … in Russia in 2001-2004. The estimation results of this model are statistically robust in different specifications. We …
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Russia's economy is energy intense and wasteful of resources. This situation has arisen in part due to the country … potential benefits of Russia's comparative advantage in energy commodities. Increases of 6% in electricity and 10% in the price …
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indicate that there is still a lot scope for improvement in the quality and quantity of public service provision in Russia … investments and growth in Russia. The paper is part of the project quot;Infrastructure and Welfare Services in Russia: Enterprises …
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regional economies varies substantially: rela-tively high in western and central regions, lower in southern and northern Russia …
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When does business support the expansion of social policy in the developing world? Existing work on managers' preferences has tended to concentrate on the developed world, where governments can credibly commit to policy, tax evasion is constrained, and mechanisms exist to hold the bureaucracy...
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The paper examines how the type of ownership affects the profit efficiency of Russian banks. Using bank-quarter data for selected banks in the period 2004–2015, we combine stochastic frontier anal-ysis (SFA) methodology with an intermediary approach to assess profit efficiency. Our key...
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This article links Russians' individual experiences during the late-Gorbachev and early-Yeltsin years to the beliefs those same individuals espoused in the Putin era, over a decade later. Drawing on questions, some of which are retrospective, from the first wave of the Life in Transition Survey,...
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This paper uses rounds 5 to 8 of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to analyse the dynamics of moonlighting of working-age population. We find that moonlighting is transitory, and is generally associated with career shifts. Those respondents who expressed a desire to switch jobs...
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inflation for three crisis-hidden transition economies (Bulgaria, Romania and Russia). The results indicate that while fiscal … deficits have increased inflation in Bulgaria to a certain extent, this has not been the case in Romania and Russia. Even in …
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, formerly state-owned urban industrial firms in Russia, we explore how land tenure reforms affect the pace at which this legacy …
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