Polarization or upgrading? Evolution of Employment in Transitional Russia
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Affiliation:
1. National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia)
2. National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia); Institute of World Economy and International Relations, RAS (Moscow, Russia)
Abstract
Publisher
NP Voprosy Ekonomiki
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Finance
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