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The distribution of the gains from spillovers through worker mobility between workers and firms
European Economic Review. 2014. Vol. 70. P. 17–35.
Stoyanov A., Zubanov N.
Knowledge spillovers through worker mobility between firms, found in previous research, imply that knowledge production within firms creates a positive externality to the hiring firms and their workers. We calculate the shares in the gains from spillovers retained by these parties using matched employer–employee data from Danish manufacturing. We find that around two-thirds of the total output gain (0.1% per year) is netted by the firms as extra profit, about a quarter goes to the incumbent workers as extra wages, while the workers who bring spillovers receive no more than 8% of it. This gains distribution, which favors the hiring firms, is similar for different types of moving workers, and is stable over time.
Ustyuzhanin V., / Series Econometrics "arxiv". 2026.
This paper proposes Covariate-Balanced Weighted Stacked Difference-in-Differences (CBWSDID), a design-based extension of weighted stacked DID for settings in which untreated trends may be conditionally rather than unconditionally parallel. The estimator separates within-subexperiment design adjustment from across-subexperiment aggregation: matching or weighting improves treated-control comparability within each stacked subexperiment, while the corrective stacked weights of Wing et ...
Added: April 3, 2026
Vorchik A., / Social Science Research Network. Серия SSRN Working Paper Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2026.
This article is devoted to the phenomenon of intrinsic motivation, to understand which two models are proposed. We study how positive/negative intrinsic motivation to work (experienced utility) affects worker's individual labour supply (model I) and the amount of effort they exert (model II). In model I, we use intrinsic motivation to explain the positive/negative slope ...
Added: March 15, 2026
Vorchik A., Мамышев М. А., / Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2025.
In this paper, we develop a formal mathematical model aimed to explain the Dunning-Kruger effect that beginners systematically overestimate their own competence in various fields of knowledge and activity. We argue that the Dunning-Kruger effect arises from the emotional nature of confidence combined with unknown unknowns that it simply can not take into account due ...
Added: February 11, 2026
Musaev A. U., Vorchik A., / Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2026.
This paper attempts to model the evolutionary theory of modernization and democratization. The model reflects the key provisions of R. Inglehart and C. Welzel's theory and provides a microfoundation for the adaptation of subjective values to the objective importances of the survival factors and the structure of the labour markets from the perspective of evolutionary ...
Added: February 10, 2026
Antsygina A., Teteryatnikova M., Tremewan J. C. et al., / Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2025.
Many competitive environments allow for a third party to be indirectly involved by supporting one or both sides in the conflict. Such support can come from trade partners, colleagues, or allies, who can in turn benefit from a supported party's success. We use theory and an experiment to investigate how support relationships develop endogenously in ...
Added: January 31, 2026
Akhmedova A., / Series "SSRN Working Paper Series". 2026.
The study explores a psychological phenomenon of inaction inertia-avoiding action after missing a more favourable opportunity. Unlike action inertia (e.g.,sunk costs effect), inaction inertia has been less studied, particularly in economic contexts. Considering the reference dependent nature of the phenomenon, I build on the work of Kőszegi and Rabin (2006) to examine how past experiences ...
Added: January 23, 2026
Kuchumova (Paramonova) Y. A., Ozhegova A., Зорина К. С., / Series SSRN "Available at SSRN 6108727". 2026.
Simplified tax regimes with explicit eligibility thresholds are a common tool which reduces tax burden but distorts firms’ behavior, creating local bunching just below the threshold. However, we show that when firms have access to business splitting their responses extend far beyond the local margin. Our model demonstrates that splitting reduces local bunching but amplifies ...
Added: January 21, 2026
Kuchumova (Paramonova) Y. A., Кумачева С. Ш., / Series SSRN "Available at SSRN 5312100". 2025.
In recent years, an emerging body of empirical research has shown that tax audits, in addition to recovering unpaid taxes (direct effect), increase future tax compliance (indirect or dynamic effect). This literature also suggests that updating expectations induced by audit experience plays an important role in explaining this indirect effect. However, exactly how taxpayers form ...
Added: January 21, 2026
Kuchumova (Paramonova) Y. A., / Series SSRN "Available at SSRN 5277500". 2025.
While the emerging empirical literature shows that collateral tax sanctions (CTSs) - such as driver’s license suspensions or passport denials - appear to be effective instruments to enforce tax debt collection, there are still few theoretical arguments to explain why. In this paper, I model enforcement of tax debt collection and provide a new rationale for why it could ...
Added: January 21, 2026
Dobrynskaya V. V., Tomtosov A., Речмедина С., / NRU HSE. Series WP BRP 60/FE/2017 "SERIES: FINANCIAL ECONOMICS". 2025.
We study the application of factor investing in the market for real estate (REITs). The analysis of traditional factor strategies, such as momentum, value, size and profitability, reveals their unstable and atypical behavior in comparison to the equity market, however, there is a strong momentum effect in the factor strategies. We propose a new dynamic ...
Added: January 21, 2026
Besstremyannaya G., Bakshuk M., / ЦЭМИ РАН. Серия 48 заседание "Сборник трудов Шаталинской школы-семинара". 2026.
В данной статье рассматривается реакция российских предприятий обрабатывающей промышленности на ужесточение экономических санкций с акцентом на период после 2022 года. Хотя санкции в целом негативно сказываются на экономическом росте и эффективности деятельности компаний, есть некоторые свидетельства того, что они также могут подталкивать компании к инновациям, а негативный эффект преодолевается при помощи адаптации компании. Исследование заполняет ...
Added: December 31, 2025
Besstremyannaya G., Новикова В., / ЦЭМИ РАН. Серия 48 заседание "Сборник трудов Шаталинской школы-семинара". 2026.
Защита прав интеллектуальной собственности является движущей
силой для формирования стимулов инновационной активности
предприятий. Законодательное закрепление правил пользования
результатами интеллектуальной деятельности и обеспечение их соблюдения
позволяет поддерживать баланс интересов создателей и пользователей
интеллектуальной
собственности.
Целью
проанализировать недостаточно изученную для регионов России связь
между экономическим ростом и защитой прав интеллектуальной
собственности с использованием двухшаговой регрессии. Результаты
моделирования оказались неоднозначными, однако, было доказано наличие
значимой связи между защитой прав интеллектуальной ...
Added: December 31, 2025
Meissner D., Salati Marcondes de Moraes G. H., Brandão Fischer B. et al., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2025. No. WP BRP /STI/2025.
Innovation has long been at the center of debates in economics, management, and organizational studies. However, innovation is never free of uncertainty and risk. Every act of innovation implies a departure from established paths and a willingness to embrace the unknown. From the beginning it's never clear if there is an audience which appreciates the ...
Added: November 28, 2025
Гринина Ю. А., Leonova L., AlterEconomics (ранее - Журнал экономической теории) 2025 № 22(3) С. 503–526
Gender inequality in the labor market remains a significant socio-economic challenge, despite progress in women’s education and employment. This study addresses the need to identify the underlying causes of this inequality in order to inform policies that could reduce the gap and enhance both labor productivity and social stability. The aim is to assess the ...
Added: October 4, 2025
Karavay A., Журнал институциональных исследований 2025 Т. 17 № 1 С. 93–107
This article analyzes the state of key components of Russian workers’ human potential–general human capital (as defined by G. Becker) and physiological resources (health status) – using data from the RLMS-HSE 2023 survey. Using established operationalization methods for these key components, the study demonstrates that both physiological resources, which include objective health characteristics, and general ...
Added: September 8, 2025
Sauer C., Valet P., Shams S. et al., American Sociological Review 2021 Vol. 86 No. 5 P. 934–959
Categorical Distinctions and Claims-Making: Opportunity, Agency, and Returns from Wage Negotiations ...
Added: December 25, 2024
Petrovskaya N., Экономика и предпринимательство 2023 № 9(158) С. 46–53
Wages in the United States are one of the most important aspects of the country's economic system and are of significant interest for research. This scientific article aims to analyze the factors influencing wages in the United States and identify trends in this area. The article is based on an analysis of statistical data from ...
Added: December 30, 2023
Buyanova M., Законы России: опыт, анализ, практика 2022 № 3 С. 80–87
The article analyzes the laws and regulations in the field of labor adopted in Russia in connection with the coronavirus epidemic. Attention is drawn to the problems of non-compliance of a number of regulations with the norms of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, the uncertainty of the concepts of remote and remote work, ...
Added: August 29, 2023
Karacharovskiy V., Guruleva M., Социологические исследования 2023 № 8 С. 34–46
The article is devoted to the phenomenon we named trap of motivation, i.e. to the individual unwillingness of employees to increase labor productivity under the condition of an increase in wages. Attention is focused on the existence of a cohort of workers (about 51.3%) who are not ready to work with great effort, even in ...
Added: July 29, 2023
Eugenia Chernina, Gimpelson V., Journal of Comparative Economics 2023 Vol. 51 No. 2 P. 545–563
In all available cross-sectional data, the trajectory of the observed wage–experience profile of
Russian workers is flat, peaks early, and declines sharply afterwards. This shape looks puzzling
since it differs starkly from that observed in both developed and developing countries. We show
that a proper interpretation of the wage–experience profile is hindered by the age-period-cohort
problem, when the effects ...
Added: June 18, 2023
Gimpelson V. E., Kapeliushnikov R., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP3 "Проблемы рынка труда". 2022. № WP3/2022/04.
The study explores routine and non-routine content of job tasks across occupations in the Russian labor market. Each occupation contains a bundle of job tasks, which can be routine or non-routine, cognitive or manual. Occupations, in which most job tasks are routine, are under risk of automation and therefore their future is of concern. Our ...
Added: October 26, 2022
Petrovskaya N., Управление 2019 Т. 7 № 2 С. 95–103
Based on data from official American statistics, the issue of wages in the United States of America manufacturing industry has been considered. This study is an important area of study of modern social and economic problems of the United States. Manufacturing plays an important role in the economy of the US, because it creates a ...
Added: September 29, 2022
Gimpelson V. E., Chernina E., / Series "IZA Discussion Paper". 2022. No. 15068.
The study explores how wages grow with experience in the Russian Federation. In all available cross-sectional data, the trajectory of the observed wage–experience profile is flat, peaks early, and declines sharply afterwards. This shape looks puzzling since it differs starkly from that observed in both developed and developing countries. We show that a proper interpretation ...
Added: February 15, 2022
Anikin V. A., Slobodenyuk E., Социологическая наука и социальная практика 2021 Т. 9 № 4 С. 23–41
This paper examines the determinants of in-work poverty and estimates the probability of falling into poverty for various groups of the Russian population in 1998 and 2018. Drawing from the representative RLMS HSE cross-sections, we showed that, despite a large-scale reduction in Russian poverty in 1998-2018, the ratio of structural and individual determinants did not ...
Added: October 4, 2021