With the transition in Estonia, worker flows increased greatly, driven by an increase in job flows. As the situation stabilized, the job and worker flows converged at rates similar to those observed in Western economies. In 1989, job reallocation accounted for only a small fraction of overall worker reallocation, which was less than 15 percent. By 1993, the worker reallocation rate exceeded 35 percent, more than two-thirds of it attributable to job...
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1999/3/31
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ورقة عمل خاصة ببحوث السياسات
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WPS2082
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2010/7/01
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Gross worker and job flows in a transition economy : an analysis of Estonia
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job destruction
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نسخة رسمية من الوثيقة (قد تضم توقيعات، الخ)
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