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and Russia. Using 1992–2000 panel data on virtually all medium and large industrial firms in each country and accounting …
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Contrary to the experiences of other countries, perceptions of job insecurity in Russia were not correlated with the … wage distribution faced by workers. We test this hypothesis using data from ten panel rounds of Russia Longitudinal …
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Using micro-level data, we examine the effects of Russia’s 2001 flat rate income tax reform on consumption, income, and …
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This study provides the first set of estimates of the returns to schooling over an extended period in Russia and … Russia than in Ukraine. The intriguing question is why returns to schooling in Russia and Ukraine diverged so much over the …
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employer-employee data that spans the 16 years of the Soviet and transition periods in Russia (1985-2000), with a special …
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Using micro-level data, we examine the effects of Russia’s 2001 flat rate income tax reform on consumption, income, and …
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. While Russia is undergoing transition to a market economy, we find ample evidence that compensating differentials for …
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We construct key household and individual economic variables using a panel micro data set from the Russia Longitudinal …
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We exploit the exogenous change in marginal tax rates created by the Russian flat tax reform of 2001 to identify the effect of taxes on labor supply of males and females. We apply the weighted difference-in-difference regression approach and instrumental variables to the labor supply function...
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of household incomes allowing for endogenous attrition. Our estimates for Hungary and Russia in the 1990s reveal …
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