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1“...We use two large samples of firms to assess the effects of business environment constraints, competition, export orientation, and ownership on firm...”
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2“...Political networks are an important feature of the political and economic landscape of countries. Despite their ubiquity and significance, information on such...”
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3by Simon Commander Rupert Harrison Naercio Menezes-Filho Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.05.2011)“...This paper uses a unique new data set on manufacturing firms in Brazil and India to estimate production functions, augmented by information and communications...”
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4by Kangasniemi, Mari Winters, L. Alan Commander, Simon Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (2007)“...The ‘beneficial brain drain’ hypothesis suggests that skilled migration can be good for a sending country because the incentives it creates for obtaining...”
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5by Commander, Simon Published in The economics of transition (01.04.2017)“...Arab regimes have struggled to reform effectively and, as a consequence, have continued to perform poorly in terms of output and employment growth. Some Arab...”
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6“...► Russia suffers from a relative weakness in reading skills. ► In Russia there has been no improvement of the educational scores. ► Russian scores are...”
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7by COMMANDER, Simon ISACHENKOVA, Natalia RODIONOVA, Yulia Published in International labour review (01.12.2013)“...The transition economies of the former Soviet Union have experienced a surge of informal employment since the 1990s. This trend, the authors argue, is driven...”
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8“...Business and politician interaction is pervasive but has mostly been analysed with a binary approach. Yet the network dimensions of such connections are...”
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9“...When transition started in Eastern Europe and Russia, it was clear that unemployment would emerge and that, at least initially, job losses were likely to be...”
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10by Commander, Simon Chanda, Rupa Kangasniemi, Mari Winters, L. Alan Published in World economy (2008)“...The Indian software industry is a prime example of globalisation. The industry has been characterised by large cross-border mobility of its skilled labour...”
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11“...This report primarily concerns the changing behavior of firms and their complex interaction with the labor market, most particularly with unemployment. The...”
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12“...Among the most puzzling aspects of the transition process in Russia has been the steady growth of barter and other non-monetary transactions (NMTs).2 The...”
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14by Commander, Simon Dolinskaya, Irina Mumssen, Christian Published in Journal of development economics (2002)“...This paper analyzes the causes and consequences of non-monetary transactions in Russia, drawing on a large enterprise survey. We show that barter and offsets...”
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