Employment concentration and resource allocation: one-company towns in Russia

Commander, S., Nikoloski, Z.ORCID logo & Plekhanov, A. (2011). Employment concentration and resource allocation: one-company towns in Russia. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
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The paper looks at the effects of employment concentration on resource allocation with a particular focus on one-company towns in Russia defined as towns where a single company accounts for a significant share of total employment of the locality. Empirical analysis of firms’ production functions indicates that companies located in one-company towns are characterized by lower marginal product of labour, higher marginal product of capital and lower overall productivity pointing towards significant labour hoarding. One-company town enterprises are also found to be financially more vulnerable. The paper argues that the dominance of natural resources in the Russian economy and employment concentration is closely linked.

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