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To explain the shadow economy in the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, this paper evaluates the … significantly vary by for example gender, employment status and country, people living in Latvia and Lithuania displaying …
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To explain the shadow economy in the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, this paper evaluates the …, for example, gender, employment status and country, people living in Latvia and Lithuania displaying significantly lower …
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Recently, there has been growing recognition that some formal employees receive from their formal employers two wages, namely an official declared wage plus an additional undeclared (envelope) wage, which reduces the tax and social contributions paid to the authorities. The aim of this paper is...
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate two contrasting ways of explaining and tackling undeclared work. The rational economic actor approach theorizes undeclared work as arising when the benefits of undertaking undeclared work outweigh the costs, and the policy focus is upon deterring undeclared...
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The main aim of this article is to point out the possible measures of how to improve the study of informal employment in developed countries. We choose the case of Poland to examine whether the existing definitions and measurement methods are suitable for indicating the prevalence of informal...
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In recent years, participants in the informal economy have started to be viewed less as rational economic actors who engage in the informal economy when the pay-off is greater than the expected cost of being caught and punished, and more as social actors who engage when their tax morale (i.e.,...
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This paper provides an evidence-based evaluation of the competing ways of explaining and tackling the informal economy. Conventionally, participants have been viewed as rational economic actors who engage in the informal economy when the benefits outweigh the costs, and thus participation is...
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In recent years, it has been increasingly recognised that governments seeking to tackle undeclared work effectively should adopt a holistic approach. This seeks to coordinate strategy across the fields of labour, tax and social security law, and to use the full range of policy measures...
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I study the dynamics between informal and formal sectors by utilizing the Syrian refugee crisis in Turkey. The key to my analysis is that the overwhelming majority of refugees did not have work permits and therefore could only work informally. Using an IV-DiD design where I instrument for...
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