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for the future. The study starts with a much discussed question: why Russia did worse economically during transition than …
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Data from a time-use survey made in 1997 and 1998 for the city of Taganrog, Russia, is used to analyse the socio … not indicate that Russia differs from Western experience more than Western countries differ among themselves. Gender …
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managers and regulators in Russia as well as in other emerging economies. …
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This study examines the expanding role of fiscal policy at a time of financial crisis. It analyses the stimulative fiscal measures of the Russian government in 2008-2010 and compares these with simi-lar actions taken in other countries. The risks and limitations associated with the development...
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We examine wealth effects for Russian money demand in a cointegrated vector autoregressive framework. We find that an aggregate wealth variable, as well as the components housing and equity prices included separately, significantly enter the long-run money demand relationship. There are feedback...
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This paper investigates the informal labour market in Russia in late 1995 and estimates a labour supply function in the …
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-old democracy – Russia. We find strong evidence of very short opportunistic political cycles and provide evidence and explanation … why many previous attempts to find evidence failed. Using a comprehensive list of Russia's regional elections and regional …
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The paper examines the behaviour of 100 firms interviewed regularly between 1993-4. It reaches the following conclusions:1) Following the inter-enterprise debt (IED) crisis of 1992, most firms have switched to a `pay-in-advance' system, which pushed firms towards a `hard budget constraint'...
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Both Western and Soviet estimates of GNP growth in the USSR indicate that GNP per capita grew in every decade - sometimes rapidly - from 1928 to 1985. While this measure suggests that the standard of living improved in the USSR throughout this period, it is unclear whether this economic growth...
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, but increased slightly during the transition, while job destruction rose markedly. Heterogeneity in firm employment change …
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