Decentralization of minimum wage setting in Russia: Causes and consequences
Anna Lukiyanova and
Nina Vishnevskaya ()
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Anna Lukyanova
No 206, IBES Diskussionsbeiträge from University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute of Business and Economic Studie (IBES)
Abstract:
[Final remarks] Our findings suggest that the decentralization reform of the MW setting mechanism accelerated the growth of the wage floor for Russian workers and narrowed the variation in the minima between regions. At the same time, the coexistence of the federal and regional minimum wages has led to new imbalances. All these mean that the reform of the minimum wage setting mechanism in Russia cannot be considered final and further steps are required for better functioning of this institute.
Date: 2014
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