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flatter in Russia than and steeper and lower in Poland than in Britain. The characteristics of workers hired in the state and … private sectors do not look very different. State and private sector firms in Poland offer the same wages to new recruits, but … new private sector jobs in Russia appear to offer wage premia relative to new state jobs. We argue that these observations …
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flatter in Russia than and steeper and lower in Poland than in Britain. The characteristics of workers hired in the state and … private sectors do not look very different. State and private sector firms in Poland offer the same wages to new recruits, but … new private sector jobs in Russia appear to offer wage premia relative to new state jobs. We argue that these observations …
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flatter in Russia and steeper and lower in Poland than in Britain. The characteristics of workers hired in the state and … private sectors do not look very different. State and private sector firms in Poland offer the same wages to new recruits, but … new private sector jobs in Russia appear to offer wage premia relative to new state jobs. We argue that these observations …
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Economic transition in the countries of central and eastern Europe has led to both the re-allocation of labour across industries and occupations and the re-structuring of tasks within continuing organizations. Our central concern is to try and identify to what extent the length of time a worker...
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This paper offers a first comprehensive study of the relationship between labor market institutions and policies and labor market performance in the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, which in the last two decades experienced radical economic and institutional transformations. Based...
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Poland’s economy has been outstanding if we take GDP growth as our measure. It is not specific reforms that can explain this … - friendly governments were voted out of office, the new governments in Poland never reversed reforms undertaken by the previous … government. This continuous reform stance over two decades is the main cause of the Polish growth miracle. The reasons for the …
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