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; employment participation ; Russia ; transition …
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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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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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employer-employee data that spans the 16 years of the Soviet and transition periods in Russia (1985-2000), with a special … time-invariant explanation for skill-biased changes in wages and employment in the Russian economy. The increased skill …
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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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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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Russia, facilitating identification through fixed effects for employees, employers, and local labor markets, and instrumental …
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complementarity in the practice. The model is estimated on panel data for workers and firms in Russia, facilitating identification …
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