Voskoboynikov I., Gimpelson V. E., Вопросы экономики 2015 № 11 С. 30-61
This study considers the influence of structutal change to aggregate labour productivity growth of the Russian economy. The term “structural change” refers to labour reallocation both between industries and between formal and informal segments within an industry. Using Russia KLEMS and official Rosstat data we decompose aggregate labour productivity growth into intra-industry (within) and between ...
Added: October 22, 2015
Voskoboynikov I., Gimpelson V. E., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP3 "Проблемы рынка труда". 2015. № 4.
The paper explores the relationship between structural change and labour productivity growth of the Russian economy. Structural change is considered as the outcome of labour reallocation between industries as well as between formal and informal segments within industries. Using the shift-share analysis, we decompose aggregate labour productivity growth into contributions of intra-industry growth (“within” effects) ...
Added: July 17, 2015
Voskoboynikov I., / The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies. Series WIIW Monthly report "Monthly report". 2019.
The article reviews long-run sources of Russian economic growth and demonstrates that the stagnation of the Russian economy in the past decade can be considered in the context of the global productivity slowdown. Conventional industry growth accounting shows that in contrast to the transformational recession before 1998, the recent stagnation of 2008-2014 is primarily the ...
Added: March 9, 2019
Voskoboynikov I., Baranov E., Bobyleva K. et al., В кн. : XXI Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества. : М. : Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2020. С. 1-60.
The global economy passes the COVID-19 related crises. For various projections, the output fall in Russia in 2020 will vary from 2 to 8 percent. So, in comparison with the crises of 1998 and 2008, the current shock can be more severe. In the upcoming years the Russian economy will pass the recovery stage, approaching ...
Added: June 4, 2020
Bobyleva K., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP2 "Количественный анализ в экономике". 2021.
Investment in intangible assets is a significant growth driver in the knowledge economy. The work is devoted to assessing the contribution of intangible assets to economic growth. The paper discusses a change in the approach to accounting for intangible assets in the 2008 SNA compared to the 1993 SNA. The 2008 SNA involves expanding production ...
Added: April 10, 2021
Fedyunina A., Gorodnyi N., Simachev Y. V., Российский журнал менеджмента 2023 Т. 21 № 1 С. 66-88
Goal: the aim of the paper is to assess the impact of industrial robot imports on the productivity of Russian enterprises in the manufacturing industry. Methodology: Panel regression with random effects and least squares methods are used to model the data. The sample includes 81794 enterprises in the Russian manufacturing industry that were active during ...
Added: May 14, 2023
Devyatyarova A., Кадровик 2015 № 11-12
The article overviewed the results of global research of labour productivity. Revealed characteristics of remote work. Labour productivity indicators of remote work in foreign practice, as well as the prospects of application of such employment forms in Russia are presented. ...
Added: November 21, 2016
Barsukova S., Экономическая социология 2014 Т. 15 № 5 С. 104-112
The author presents a review of “In the Shadow of Regulation: Informality in the Russian Labor Market” edited by V. Gimpelson and R. Kapeliushnikov (HSE Publishing House, 2014). This book is designed as a collection of texts devoted to various aspects of informal employment in the Russian labor market. The book review attempts to explore ...
Added: October 17, 2015
Водопьянова А. И., Leonova L., Финансы и кредит 2016 № 5 (677) С. 36-50
Informal employment is a complex economic phenomenon that goes beyond direct government control and therefore requires multifaceted consideration. In 2001-2002 important reforms were carried out in Russia. According to the tax reform the progressive tax scale was replaced by the flat rate, different social contributions were merged into a single social tax. The pension reform made ...
Added: April 11, 2016
Biryukova S., Sinyavskaya O., Kareva D., Population and Economics 2022 Vol. 6 No. 1 P. 14-35
The study aims at assessing the prevalence of informal employment in the Russian labour market and evaluating its relationship with the risks of monetary poverty. Empirically, the study bases on the data of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS HSE) for 2000-2020. Calculations have shown that over the past 20 years, on average, about a ...
Added: April 5, 2022
Водопьянова А. И., Leonova L., AlterEconomics (ранее - Журнал экономической теории) 2016 № 1 С. 96-105
The paper analyzes the impact of the income tax reform and pension system transformation, conducted in the 2000s in Russia at the probability of informal employment choice. Econometric estimation is based on difference-in-differences models and was conducted using representative data of the RLMS-HSE. The impact of reforms on the probability of choosing informal employment estimated ...
Added: April 11, 2016
Simachev Y. V., Kuzyk M., Fedyunina A. et al., В кн. : XXI Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества. : М. : Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2020. С. 1-60.
Данный доклад подготовлен с использованием отдельных результатов и в развитие микроэкономического исследования «Анализ факторов и проблем повышения производительности труда на российских предприятиях, повышение роли науки и образования в обеспечении роста производительности», выполненного Центром исследований структурной политики НИУ ВШЭ в 2019 году.
Эмпирической основой стали результаты формализованного анкетирования руководителей 713 компаний базовых несырьевых отраслей, включая обрабатывающую промышленность, ...
Added: May 29, 2020
Bobyleva K., Review of Income and Wealth 2022 Vol. S1 No. 68 P. 52-70
This paper studies the change in the contribution of intangible assets to economic growth in Russia
after applying the Corrado, Hulten and Sichel approach to estimate an extended list of intangible assets.
As a result, intangible assets contribution increased from 0.05 p.p. to 0.15 p.p. of 3.28 percent of growth
in Russia in the period 2004–2014. These estimates show ...
Added: February 11, 2022
Vakulenko E., Gurvich E., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP3 "Проблемы рынка труда". 2014. № 08.
We investigate the relationship between the key labour market indicators: productivity, real
wages, and unemployment rate. The analysis is based on quarterly data for the period Q1 1995
to Q3 2013. Period free of crises (early 1999 to mid-2008) is additionally considered to check the
crisis effects. We estimate vector error correction model (VECM). Cointegration was found among
the ...
Added: December 22, 2014
Voskoboynikov I., / Высшая школа экономики. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2017. No. 168.
Recent decades have been years of intensive growth, structural change and expanding informality for many developing and emerging economies. However, in exploring the relationship between structural change and productivity growth, most empirical studies ignored informality. This paper explores how structural change in the Russian economy 1995–2012 affects aggregate labour productivity growth, taking into account the ...
Added: August 9, 2017
Karabchuk T., Soboleva N., Journal of Happiness Studies 2020 Vol. 21 P. 1879-1901
Taking the individual data from the European Social Survey of 2004 and 2010, the authors of this paper investigate how employment type (permanent, temporary or informal employment) affects subjective well-being in respect to employment protection legislation across European countries. Our study outcomes are in line with previous research disclosing the negative impact of being temporally ...
Added: August 8, 2019
Voskoboynikov I., / University of Groningen. Series GD "GGDC Research Memorandum". 2012. No. 123.
Russia is an important part of the world economy both now and in the past. Indeed, one would expect an abundance of studies on Russian economic development. In the past, growth and performance in planned economies vis-à-vis the Western world did attract much attention. These types of studies contributed to two revolutions of development thinking, ...
Added: November 15, 2012
Shevchuk A., Социология власти 2022 № 3-4 С. 128-155
With the digitalization of the economy and society, varieties of “platform capitalism” appear in the world. The article presents the first attempt at a critical understanding of the “gig economy” model that is taking shape in contemporary Russia. By problematizing the narratives that dominate foreign studies of platform employment, the author shows the embeddedness of ...
Added: July 13, 2023
Kriuchkova P., Sleznov F., Fomchenko D. et al., Statistical Journal of the IAOS 2020 Vol. 36 No. 2 P. 535-547
Assessing circular migration, formal and informal employment and its spatiotemporal characteristics is a complex methodological and practical task for official statistics.A combination of various data sources, including official statistics, administrative data, and data from mobile operators, may provide new opportunities for obtaining circular migration, formal and informal employment estimates for the purposes of various levels ...
Added: August 4, 2021
Borzykh O., Могилат А. Н., Деньги и кредит 2017 № 9 С. 48-54
The article studies the role of monetary analysis in inflation targeting and Bank of Russia’s monetary policy. We place emphasis on the approaches to inflation monetary risks estimation (these risks are caused by enhanced growth of monetary aggregates). We found out that currently money growth is not a key factor of inflation in Russian economy. ...
Added: August 24, 2017
Briukhina E., Кадровик 2021 № 1 С. 50-53
The article deals with the concept of typical and atypical employment. Classifications of atypical employment
that are given are considered by the Russian doctrine. It is indicated that the doctrine of the Russian
labor law employment is divided into formal and informal (in the understanding of the legality of work
and care in the shadow sector), traditional and ...
Added: January 27, 2022
Abingdon : Routledge, 2018
The book present a repriint of an original pook published in 2001 which presented the proces of Russian development in 1990s. ...
Added: November 21, 2020
Староватова Д. А., Journal of New Economy 2023 Т. 24 № 1 С. 81-103
Scholarly literature on the economic consequences of robotisation at the microeconomic level often does not take into account the pronounced digital gap between small and medium-sized businesses and large ones. In this regard, theoretical and real estimates may differ for companies of different sizes. The article studies the relationship between robotisation and labour productivity in ...
Added: October 11, 2023
Voskoboynikov I., / Высшая школа экономики. Series WP BRP "Economics/EC". 2017. No. 179.
Although a productivity slowdown of the global economy was observed before 2008, it was the 2008 crisis that stimulated studies on its origins. Recent literature suggests inefficient investments in machinery, human capital and organizational processes. This includes skill mismatches and a lack of technology diffusion from advanced to laggard industries and firms. To what extent ...
Added: November 14, 2017