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the effect of the corporate tax reform in Estonia in the year 2000, a reform that was unique anywhere. This reform … two other Baltic states, which are economically fairly similar to Estonia and have correlated business cycles. We use firm …
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This paper studies the gender gap in net wealth. We use administrative data on wealth that are linked to the Estonian Household Finance and Consumption Survey, which provides individual-level wealth data for all household types. We find that the unconditional gender gap in mean wealth is 45% and...
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economic convergence. The case of Estonia is used, and the labour force survey micro data is employed from 1989 to 2020. The …
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The authors analyse why the institution of non-unionised employees' representatives (NER) is created if its functions overlap with those of the unions, including collective bargaining and information-consultation. We aim to find how NERs are created and what their role in comparison to unionised...
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-in-differences approach is used and the control group for the treatment country, Estonia, is built from 12 euro area countries. The Nielsen …
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