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immigrant (persons with an immigration background) and native workers and its impact on the earning differential in Russia. This … is the first micro-level study in Russia about sectoral segregation and the earning gap between natives and immigrants … Russian labor market gradually increased from 2004 to 2012. We find there are significant earning differences between …
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This research analyzes the nationalization of Russian party system and presidential candidates from 1996 till 2018 based on the index of nationalization, coefficient of variation, and Euclidean distance, proposing the new method of assessing the aforementioned measurements. The method includes...
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This paper analyses the contribution of higher education institutions (HEI) in Russia to gross regional product (GRP …
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and, as a result, the external effects. Recently, the same measures have also been put in place in Russia, including price …
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This paper, part of a larger project on governance and growth in Russia, examines regional financial resilience in … Russia in the period following the global financial crisis. The level of risk is rising, as government emergency finance is … are these “donor” regions, more affected by the crisis than others, also more resilient? Is Russia's growth core of …
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We analyze the impact of migration on wages, income and the unemployment rate. Using the official Russian statistical database from 1995 to 2010, we calculate a dynamic panel data model with spatial effects. There is a positive spatial effect for wages and unemployment. There is no significant...
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western regions of Russia. These regions differ significantly in population density and the distances between cities. The main …
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Russian cities are traditionally characterized by high levels of public transport ridership, compared to the Western cities. Moreover, the cities were intensively developing during the Soviet era when the private transport was literally absent. Thus, it can be assumed that the spatial structure...
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. Composite REA indices for all five economic sectors, eight federal districts, and Russia as a whole are then calculated. Methods …
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We examine the impact of natural resources on economic growth in Russia’s regions since the introduction of the mineral …
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