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ESCIRRU - Economic and Social Consequences of Industrial Restructuring in Russia and Ukraine

[ February 2006 - February 2009 ]

Experts: 

Marek Góra (Coordinator)
Artur Radziwi³³
Anna Ruæik
Mateusz Walewski
Grzegorz Kula
Irina Sinicyna
Oleksandr Rohozynsky
Oxana Sinyavskaya

CASE Administrator: 

Pasquale D'Apice

Countries studied: 

Russia
Ukraine

Partners: 


DIW Berlin - German Institute for Economic Research
CEU - Central European University Budapest Foundation
CLMS - State University - Higher School of Economics
DSE-BO - Universtà di Bologna
EROC - Kyiv School of Economics at the National University of " Kyiv Mohyla Academy"
HWU - Heriot-Watt University
RAMEC-USU - Russian-American Economy and Business Institute at the Urals State University

Sponsor: 

DG Research (European Commission)

Description:

The project is designed to examine the underlying economic processes and determinants driving the restructuring of industries in Russia and Ukaine, specifically focusing on regions where military production was converted to civilian production.

The project seeks to address:

(1) how the restructuring and civil conversion processes have affected the performance of the industrial sector in these emerging market economies, and;

(2) the socio-economic impact of these processes at the household level.

Comprehensive registry data for Russian and Ukrainian enterprises will be used and an extensive household survey data set.

The project is led by the German Institute for Economic Research, and includes partners from across the EU as well as Russia and Ukraine. Outside of the specific research goals, the project aims at building the research capacity of partner institutions in Russia and Ukraine.

Types of activities provided:

• Contribution to comprehensive literature review
• Collection and refinement of further data
• Analysis of Russian and Ukrainian registry data and household survey data
• Organization of international workshops during which project findings will be presented
• Contribution to dissemination materials, including books

 



Publications:
Social Security Driven Tax Wedge and its Effects on Employment and Shadow Employment
Social Security Influence on Labor Mobility: Possible Opportunities and Challenges
Social security, labour market and restructuring: Current situation and expected outcomes of reforms

[ On-going Project ]





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