The Reallocation of Workers and Jobs in Russian Industry: New Evidence on Measures and Determinants |
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... Anderson and Meyer , 1994 ; Burgess , Lane , and Stevens , 2000 and 2001 ) . The importance of such flows in the transition economies is heightened by the Soviet inheritance of misallocation and poorly functioning institutions ...
... Anderson and Meyer , 1994 ; Burgess , Lane , and Stevens , 2000 and 2001 ) . The importance of such flows in the transition economies is heightened by the Soviet inheritance of misallocation and poorly functioning institutions ...
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... Anderson and Meyer ( 1994 ) , Hamermesh , Hassink , and van Ours ( 1996 ) , and Burgess , Lane , and Stevens ( 2000 and 2001 ) , and they have been applied in Russia by Kapeliushnikov ( 1997a and 2001 ) . In addition , our data permit ...
... Anderson and Meyer ( 1994 ) , Hamermesh , Hassink , and van Ours ( 1996 ) , and Burgess , Lane , and Stevens ( 2000 and 2001 ) , and they have been applied in Russia by Kapeliushnikov ( 1997a and 2001 ) . In addition , our data permit ...
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... Anderson and Meyer ( 1994 ) , for instance , show that temporary separations account for about 20-30 percent of all separations in the eight U.S. states in their study . " In Russia , however , there has been rather little evidence on ...
... Anderson and Meyer ( 1994 ) , for instance , show that temporary separations account for about 20-30 percent of all separations in the eight U.S. states in their study . " In Russia , however , there has been rather little evidence on ...
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Accession Rate accumulate shares adjustment costs Anderson and Meyer average of beginning average-year Brown and Earle CEPR coefficients from regressions Davis and Haltiwanger destruction rates dummies Economics end-year employment estimates European investment bank excess job reallocation firm age firm boundaries firm characteristics firm fixed effects flows and churning Gimpelson and Lippoldt Herfindahl-Hirschman Index heterogeneity higher hiring investors IPOs job and worker job creation job destruction job flows Job Reallocation Excess job reallocation rate Job Reallocation Worker Labor Economics labor flows labor market concentration layoffs managers market competition measurement issues number of employees old firms parentheses percent private share Rate tion Rate Reallocation Excess Job Reallocation Worker Flow regressions also containing rehiring reorganized firms Russian Industry Russian Labor Market Sabirianova Saïd Business School sector sensitivity to adjustment separation rates spin-offs studies survey data transition economies union University of Nottingham variables Worker Churning Worker Flow Rate worker turnover workplace accidents