We employ unique administrative data from Moscow to obtain a direct estimate of hidden incomes. Our approach is based on comparing employer-reported earnings to market values of cars owned by the corresponding individuals and their households. We detect few hidden earnings in most foreign-owned firms and larger firms, especially state-owned enterprises in heavily regulated industries. The same empirical strategy indicates that up to 80 percent of earnings of car owners in the private sector are hidden, especially in smaller companies and industries such as trade and services, where cash flows are easier to manipulate. We also find considerable hidden earnings in government services. Our approach sheds new light on the decline in the gross d...
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We suggest to use information from the state register of personal cars as an alternative indicator o...
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This paper is the first to analyze the costs of job loss in Russia, using unique new data from the R...
We suggest to use information from the state register of personal cars as an alternative indicator o...
Average income per capita is one of the main indicators of the standard of living. This indicator is...
We investigate the relation between firm level changes in transparency and changes in firm performan...
We test the earnings management behavior of Russian companies in the years 2001 and 2002. We analyze...
This paper combines national accounts, survey, wealth and fiscal data (including recently released t...
Soviet statistics authorities attempted to incorporate foreign trade earnings into national income, ...
International audienceThis paper combines national accounts, survey, wealth and fiscal data (includi...
This paper investigates earnings quality of both listed and non-listed Russian firms and explores wh...
So far little is known about how private sector earnings in Russia compare to those in the still str...
A growing body of empirical research examines the structure and effectiveness of corporate governanc...
We study job gross flows in Russia using large enterprise-level data sets from 1997 administrative r...
This study provides the first systematic measure of bribery using micro-level data on reported earni...
Using a firm level dataset from four regions of Russia covering 1996/97, an investigation was carrie...
Does the introduction of corporate transparency and disclosure rules in emerging economies affect co...
This paper is the first to analyze the costs of job loss in Russia, using unique new data from the R...
We suggest to use information from the state register of personal cars as an alternative indicator o...
Average income per capita is one of the main indicators of the standard of living. This indicator is...