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Bank 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate governance 1 Eigentümerstruktur 1 Ownership structure 1 Russia 1 Russland 1
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Juurikkala, Tuuli 2 Lazareva, Olga 2 Sprenger, Carsten 1 Todorović, Srdjan 1
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Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition Working Paper 2 Bank of Finland, BOFIT (Institute for Economies in Transition) Policy Brief 3/2019 1
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Corporate Governance of the Largest Russian Banks
Sprenger, Carsten - 2019
Corporate governance can play an important complementary role in banking regulation by limiting excessive risk-taking by managers and shareholders at the expense of creditors, including small depositors. This paper provides a detailed analysis of corporate governance in Russia's 30 largest banks...
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Lobbying at the Local Level : Social Assets in Russian Firms
Juurikkala, Tuuli - 2011
In the planned economy firms were made responsible for providing their workers with so-cial services, such as housing, day care and medical care. In the transforming Russia of the 1990s, social assets were to be transferred from industrial enterprises to the public sector. The law on divestment...
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Non-Wage Benefits, Costs of Turnover, and Labor Attachment : Evidence from Russian Firms
Juurikkala, Tuuli - 2011
Just as in established market economies, many Russian firms provide non-wage benefits such as housing, medical care or day care to their employees. Interpreting this as a strategic choice of firms in an imperfect labor market, this paper examines unique survey data for 404 large and medium-size...
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