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References for One-company towns: Scale and consequences
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Further reading
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Key references
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Commander, S., Nikoloski, Z., Plekhanov, A. Employment
Concentration and Resource Allocation: One-Company Towns in
Russia. London: EBRD, 2012. Key reference: [1]
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De Haas, R., Poelhekke, S. Mining Matters:
Natural Resource Extraction and Local Business
Constraints. EBRD Working
Paper No.190, 2016-08. Key reference: [2]
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Green, H. The Company Town:
The Industrial Edens and Satanic Mills That Shaped the American
Economy. New York: Basic Books, 2010. Key reference: [3]
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Solecki, W. "Paternalism,
pollution and protest in a company town." Political
Geography 15:1 (1996): 5–20. Key reference: [4]
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Brown, A., Ickes, B., Ryterman, R. The Myth of
Monopoly: A New View of Industrial Structure in Russia. World Bank Policy
Research Working Paper No.1331, 1994. Key reference: [5]
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EBRD Diversifying
Russia. London: EBRD, 2012. Key reference: [6]
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Rama, M., Scott, K. "Labor earnings in
one-company towns: Theory and evidence from Kazakhstan." World Bank
Economic Review 13:1 (1999): 185–209. Key reference: [7]
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Pei, M. China’s Crony
Capitalism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. Key reference: [8]
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Commander, S., Jackman, R. "Firms and
government in the provision of benefits in Russia." In: Rein, M., Friedman , B. L. (eds). Enterprise and
Social Benefits after Communism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Key reference: [9]
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World Bank "The challenge of
Russia’s monotowns." World Bank Russian
Economic Report 22 (2010): 21–28. Key reference: [10]
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Commander, S., Nikoloski, Z., Plekhanov, A. Employment
Concentration and Resource Allocation: One-Company Towns in
Russia. London: EBRD, 2012.