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This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of inertia and dynamism on the Russian labour market using a segmentation model. Risk adverse workers are differentiated according to their productivity. They face a trade-off between wages and access to social services...
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, Russia …
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A large literature, that received further momentum during the Covid-19 pandemic, evaluates legislative initiatives to combat domestic violence. For legislation to induce a reduction in crime, information and awareness among the population are in many cases necessary. This study investigates the...
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Current debate on the energy security in the EU often stresses the EU dependency on gas imports from Russia. However …, Russia is no less dependent on the EU – more than half of its gas exports goes to Europe. The purpose of this paper is to … demand for Russia, and construct dependency indexes for both parties. Our approach accounts not only for the traditional …
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This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of inertia and dynamism on the Russian labour market using a segmentation model. Risk averse workers are differentiated according to their productivity. They face a trade-off between wages and access to social services...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005677602
This paper proposes an explanation of the puzzling coexistence of elements of inertia and dynamism on the Russian labour market using a segmentation model. Risk averse workers are differentiated according to their productivity. They face a trade-off between wages and access to social services...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005504763
Current debate on the energy security in the EU often stresses the EU dependency on gas imports from Russia. However …, Russia is no less dependent on the EU – more than half of its gas exports goes to Europe. The purpose of this paper is to … demand for Russia, and construct dependency indexes for both parties. Our approach accounts not only for the traditional …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010587734