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In this paper we document how the unequal liberalisation of business regulation across Russia’s regions leads to … varying effects on the diversification of Russia’s economy. We find that national liberalisation laws were better enforced in …
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firm performance? This paper provides an empirical investigation of institutional subversion in Russia’s regions. We …
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Three hypotheses about the nature of federal tax arrears in Russia in the second half of the 1990s are tested …
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We use data from the 2006 round of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) to describe perceptions of the Russian population about the transition process and the role of the state compared to that of free markets. We find that about one half of Russian population is disappointed with...
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regulatory capture using micro-level data on the preferential treatment of firms through regional laws and regulations in Russia …
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We study the nature of judicial bias in bankruptcy proceedings following the enactment of bankruptcy law in Russia in …
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regulatory capture using micro-level data on the preferential treatment of firms through regional laws and regulations in Russia …
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This paper tests the theory of opportunistic cycles in a decade-old democracy–Russia–finds strong evidence of cycles …
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Based on a unique data set on Russian city budgets, this paper shows that revenue sharing between regional and local governments provides local governments with no incentive to increase tax base or provide public goods. Any change in local government’s own revenues is almost entirely offset by...
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This paper tests the theory of opportunistic cycles in a decade-old democracy, Russia, finds strong evidence of cycles …, and provides explanation for why previous literature often found weaker evidence. Using the comprehensive list of Russia …
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