Working papers - academic research on economy aimed at enhancing the knowledge about economic processes, problems and trends through development of new theories and concepts. The results of these studies are published in leading international journals, as for example SAGE Knowledge, Journal of Economic Development, Research Policy (Science Direct), Baltic Journal of Economics, Eastern Economic Journal and etc.
Commitment To Equity For Children: Redistributive Effects And Efficiency Of Social Assistance To Households With Children In Belarus
This paper seeks to inform the understanding of the distributional impact of taxes and public spending on children in Belarus.
18.06.2020
Belarusian Dream. Study of the National Identity of Opinion Leaders and Social Activists of Belarus
The paper presents the results of a study of the national identity of social activists and opinion leaders in Belarus.
Effects of Population Ageing on the Pension System in Belarus
Belarus currently has a relatively generous pay-as-you-go pension system, but population aging coupled with recent problems with economic growth will soon make it unsustainable. We build a rich OLG model of Belarusian economy, which shows that without reform the Pension Fund will run into persistent and growing deficit, which will reach 9 per cent of GDP by 2055. We also compute the fiscal projections of several parametric pension reforms.
Maksim Yemelyanau| 11.09.2009
Second Agriculture in Belarus and Ukraine: Aubsistence or Leisure?
In this paper the author uses household budget surveys from both countries to explain and quantify the roles of the second agriculturein both Belarus and Ukraine and to shed light on the surprising patterns.
Maksim Yemelyanau| 11.04.2009
Inequality in Belarus from 1995 to 2007
This paper studies the evolution of inequality in Belarus in 1995-2007, decomposes inequality by sources of income, and provides a comparison of Belarus and Ukraine.