Surplus labor at Russian industrial enterprises
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Studies reveal that the degree of economic well-being of an enterprise corresponds somewhat to the scale of surplus labor, and that enterprises with surplus labor are slightly more successful, have higher wages, demonstrate internal mobility rather than layoffs, and continue to actively recruit new employees.
Publication Name: Problems of Economic Transition
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1061-1991
Year: 1998
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The year 1999: an attempt at political forecasting
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The Russian economic crisis of 1998-1999 should be seen as a cyclical phenomenon unless several political and government problems are solved. A crucial factor is how the 100 independent seats in the Duma will be controlled by regional leaders.
Publication Name: Problems of Economic Transition
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1061-1991
Year: 1999
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