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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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This study finds evidence of wage divergence between immigrants and natives in Germany using a country-wide household panel from 1984 to 2014. We incorporate the possibility of wage divergence into a two-period model of economic assimilation by modeling the differences in the efficiency of human...
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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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Using micro-level data, we examine the effects of Russia's 2001 flat rate income tax reform on consumption, income, and … income tax ; flat tax ; difference-indifference ; regression discontinuity ; deadweight loss ; transition ; Russia …
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