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privatisation-Poland -- 4.3 Secondary privatisation-Slovenia -- 4.4 Secondary privatisation-Russia -- 4.5 Secondary privatisation … space for secondary privatisation-Hungary -- 3.2 Primary privatisation-the Czech Republic -- 3.3 Primary privatisation-Russia … -- 3.4 Primary privatisation-Ukraine -- 3.5 Primary privatisation-Poland -- 3.6 Primary privatisation-Slovenia -- 4 …
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Shows how the cumulative result of multiple big and small battles between state coercion and societal capital gave rise to postcommunism's variant political and economic institutions. - Publisher's Web site
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-society relations. His focused comparison of Poland and Russia exemplifies postcommunism's divergent institutional forms. The Polish …
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This paper is an analysis of the English-language proficiency and labor market earnings of adult male Soviet Jewish immigrants to the United States from 1965 to 2000, using the 2000 Census of Population. Comparisons are made to similar analyses using the 1980 and 1990 Censuses. A consistent...
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This paper examines an important anomaly in the internal migration history of the former Soviet Union (FSU). While many cities were closed in the sense of explicitly limiting growth of city population from migration, it was difficult to assess the effectiveness of these controls. We analyze a...
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This paper examines an important anomaly in the internal migration history of the former Soviet Union (FSU). While many cities were closed in the sense of explicitly limiting growth of city population from migration, it was difficult to assess the effectiveness of these controls. We analyze a...
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How does persecution affect who migrates? We analyze migrants' self-selection out of the USSR and its satellite states before and after the collapse of Communism using census microdata from the three largest destination countries: Germany, Israel, and the United States. We find that migrants...
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