Working Papers


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.

| 11.02.2014
Belarusian Economic Growth Decomposition
Belarus experienced rapid economic growth in the 2000's, which abruptly came to halt after 2008. The authors found that the major source of growth was capital accumulation, while growth in total factor productivity (TFP) was modest. Moreover, government interventions and controls on the capital market contributed to misallocation which lowered aggregate productivity. Lack of productivity growth led to the loss of competitiveness on the international markets. Comparisons of TFP in Belarus with the Czech Republic and Sweden shows that comparative advantages of Belarus are concentrated in the natural-resource based industries, and TFP gap with the Czech Republic is not closing over time.
|Natalia Kovrijnykh| 11.05.2013
Screening as a Unified Theory of Delinquency, Renegotiation, and Bankruptcy
The authors propose a parsimonious model with adverse selection where delinquency, renegotiation, and bankruptcy all occur in equilibrium as a result of a simple screening mechanism.
Kiryl Haiduk| 11.03.2013
The Outcome of Directed Lending in Belarus: Mitigating Recession or Dampening Long-Run Growth?
This study analyzes the effects of directed lending upon total factor productivity and GDP growth in Belarus over the period of 2000–2012.
11.12.2012
Multiple Structural Breaks and Inflation Persistence in Belarus
This paper address the issue of assessing inflation persistence in Belarus using quarterly seasonally adjusted data over 1996–2011.
| 11.10.2012
Choice of Becoming Self-Employed in Belarus: Impact of Monetary Gains
The paper investigates that question using 2006-2010 Belarusian Household Survey on Incomes and Expenditures and is based on the multinomial logit choice model.
|Aliaksandr Amialchuk|Mir M. Ali| 11.10.2012
Smoking and Obesity Revisited: Evidence from Belarus
Using a large nationally representative survey from Belarus, the authors estimate the effect of the number of cigarettes smoked per day on individuals’ body mass index (BMI) and on the probability of being overweight and obese.