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Jaanika Meriküll
Jaanika Meriküll
Senior Economist, Bank of Estonia; Assistant Professor, University of Tartu
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Unreported employment and envelope wages in mid-transition: comparing developments and causes in the Baltic countries
J Meriküll, K Staehr
Comparative Economic Studies 52, 637-670, 2010
1142010
The impact of innovation on employment: firm-and industry-level evidence from a catching-up economy
J Meriküll
Eastern European Economics 48 (2), 25-38, 2010
112*2010
Micro-based evidence of EU competitiveness: The CompNet database
CNT Force
NBB Working Paper, 2014
75*2014
Shift from gross profit taxation to distributed profit taxation: Are there effects on firms?
J Masso, J Meriküll, P Vahter
Journal of comparative economics 41 (4), 1092-1105, 2013
70*2013
Assessing European firms' exports and productivity distributions: the CompNet trade module
A Berthou, E Dhyne, M Bugamelli, AM Cazacu, V Demian, P Harasztosi, ...
ECB working paper, 2015
582015
Why do individuals evade payroll and income taxation in Estonia?
KA Kriz, J Meriküll, A Paulus, K Staehr
U of Tartu Economics and Business Administration Working Paper, 2007
51*2007
R&D, credit constraints, and demand fluctuations: Comparative micro evidence from ten new EU members
K Männasoo, J Meriküll
Eastern European Economics 52 (2), 49-64, 2014
47*2014
Occupational structures across 25 EU countries: the importance of industry structure and technology in old and new EU countries
F Cörvers, J Meriküll
Economic Change and Restructuring 40, 327-359, 2007
39*2007
Minimum wages and the wage distribution in Estonia
S Ferraro, J Meriküll, K Staehr
Applied Economics 50 (49), 5253-5268, 2018
382018
Labor market transitions during the great recession in Estonia
J Meriküll
Labor migration, EU enlargement, and the great recession, 345-363, 2016
37*2016
What explains the gender gap in wealth? Evidence from administrative data
J Meriküll, M Kukk, T Rõõm
Review of Economics of the Household 19, 501-547, 2021
362021
Stress tests of the household sector using microdata from survey and administrative sources
J Meriküll, T Room
62nd issue (March 2020) of the International Journal of Central Banking, 2020
30*2020
The role of firms in the gender wage gap
J Masso, J Meriküll, P Vahter
Journal of Comparative Economics 50 (2), 454-473, 2022
272022
Credit constraints and R&D over the boom and bust: Firm-level evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
K Männasoo, J Meriküll
Economic Systems 44 (2), 100747, 2020
26*2020
Macroeconomic effects of zero corporate income tax on retained earnings
J Masso, J Meriküll
Baltic Journal of Economics 11 (2), 81-99, 2011
232011
Export characteristics and output volatility: Comparative firm-level evidence for CEE countries
U Čede, B Chiriacescu, P Harasztosi, T Lalinsky, J Meriküll
Review of World Economics 154 (2), 347-376, 2018
222018
Do you get what you ask? The gender gap in desired and realised wages
J Meriküll, P Mõtsmees
International Journal of Manpower 38 (6), 893-908, 2017
222017
Are foreign-owned firms different? Comparison of employment volatility and elasticity of labour demand
J Meriküll, T Rõõm
ECB Working Paper, 2014
212014
The assets, liabilities and wealth of Estonian households: Results of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey
J Meriküll, T Rõõm
Eesti Pank Occasional Paper series, 2016
202016
Are survey data underestimating the inequality of wealth?
J Meriküll, T Rõõm
Empirical Economics, 1-36, 2021
192021
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