Economic Conditions of Nationalities in the Baltics

R. Rose
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Economies can be analyzed at both the macro- and micro-economic levels; in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, a cross-cutting dimension also is relevant, comparing similarities and differences in the micro-economic conditions of the multiple nationalities living there. This paper first outlines different levels and types of economic activity especially relevant in economies in transformation. Second, it draws upon the second New Baltic Barometer (NBB) survey of April 1995 to analyze individual and household economic conditions in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In each country the Barometer separately examines Baltic and Russian nationals. It thus can test how important nationality is (or is not) for economic success or for avoiding destitution. The study draws upon comparisons of micro-economic conditions and macro-level data for the Baltic states, demonstrating the need to use micro-level data to understand what is actually happening within societies in transformation. 13 tables, 31 references.
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波罗的海国家的民族经济状况
经济可以从宏观和微观两个层面进行分析;在爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛,一个跨领域的维度也是相关的,比较居住在那里的多民族微观经济条件的异同。本文首先概述了经济活动的不同层次和类型,特别是与转型经济体相关的经济活动。其次,它利用1995年4月的第二次新波罗的海晴雨表(NBB)调查来分析爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛的个人和家庭经济状况。在每个国家,晴雨表分别调查了波罗的海和俄罗斯的国民。因此,它可以检验国籍对经济成功或避免贫困有多重要。该研究对波罗的海国家的微观经济状况和宏观层面的数据进行了比较,表明需要使用微观层面的数据来了解转型社会内部实际发生的情况。13张表,31篇参考文献。
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