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, bureaucratic, social and economic determinants on energy law reform in the first decade of Russia's democratic transition. Our …
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ordered probit model to explain energy law reform in the first decade of Russia's democratic transition. Our goal is to …
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ordered probit model to explain energy law reform in the first decade of Russia?s democratic transition. Our goal is to …
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Peripherally located kibbutzim belonged to major social movements which were the cutting edge of Zionism and brought about its success, while centrally located inter-kibbutz Federative Organizations (Herafter: FOs) dominated kibbutzim because of oligarchization that was greatly enhanced by their...
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ordered probit model to explain energy law reform in the first decade of Russia's democratic transition. Our goal is to …
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pursuing industrial change within the framework of an urban economic environment. The process of transition has now permeated …
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probit model to explain energy market reform in the first decade of Russia's democratic transition. Our main finding is that …
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This chapter reviews what economists have learned about the impact of labor market institutions, defined broadly as government regulations and union activity on labor outcomes in developing countries. It finds that:(1)Labor institutions vary greatly among developing countries but less than they...
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This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing controversy on the distributional effects of structural reforms in developing countries. Applying inequality indices and Fields’ (2001) decomposition methodology to Bolivian household survey data of the years 1989 to 1997, we identify recent trends...
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This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing controversy on the distributional effects of structural reforms in developing countries. To this end, we set up a small-scale macroeconomic model of a dual economy to capture the transmission mechanisms through which the deregulation of product and...
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