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estimation methods are discussed and critically evaluated"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site …
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in high income countries, but increases corruption in low income countries. Finally, the various estimation methods are … ; regulation ; MIMIC and other estimation methods …
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estimation methods are discussed and critically evaluated. …
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corruption in low income countries. Finally, the various estimation methods are discussed and critically evaluated. …
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estimation methods are discussed and critically evaluated. -- shadow economy of 145 countries ; tax burden ; tax moral ; quality … of state institutions ; regulation ; DYMIMIC and other estimation methods …
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corruption in low income countries. Finally, the various estimation methods are discussed and critically evaluated. …
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Using various statistical procedures, estimates about the size of the shadow economy in 110 developing, transition and OECD countries are presented. The average size of the shadow economy (in percent of official GDP) over 1999-2000 in developing countries is 41 percent, in transition countries...
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Using the DYMIMIC approach, estimates of the shadow economy in 110 developing, transition and developed OECD countries are presented. The average size of the shadow economy (in percent of official GDP) over 1999-2000 in developing countries is 41%, in transition countries 38% and in OECD...
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