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Using new time-series data for the size of the Canadian underground economy, the relationship between unreported and measured GDP in that country is examined. Granger causality tests are conducted, with a proper allowance for the non-stationarity of the data. It is found that there is clear...
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William White, in his book The Street Society deeply analyzes the unique social functions of illegal groups in the Clairville community. This social result based on interaction networks causes the illegal economy to attach it and nourish it. The Chinese society, which also has a network that...
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To evaluate the size of the underground sector, numerous measurement methods have been employed ranging from indirect … growing appreciation that direct rather than indirect measurement methods are more appropriate, reliable and accurate …
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This study develops a method that uses surveys of company managers to measure the size of a shadow economy. Our method is based on the premise that company managers are the most likely to know how much business income and wages go unreported due to their unique position in dealing with both of...
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This paper presents the various methods to estimate the size of the shadow economy, their strengths and weaknesses. The purpose of the paper is twofold. Firstly, it demonstrates that no ideal method to estimate the size and development of the shadow economy exists. Because of its flexibility,...
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This paper assesses the relationship between institutions, output, and productivity, when official output is corrected for the size of the shadow economy. Our results confirm the usual positive impact of institutional quality on official output and total factor productivity, and its negative...
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