Shadow Economies Around the World: What Did We Learn Over the Last 20 Years?

Shadow Economies Around the World: What Did We Learn Over the Last 20 Years?
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781484339176
ISBN-13 : 1484339177
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Synopsis Shadow Economies Around the World: What Did We Learn Over the Last 20 Years? by : Leandro Medina

We undertake an extended discussion of the latest developments about the existing and new estimation methods of the shadow economy. New results on the shadow economy for 158 countries all over the world are presented over 1991 to 2015. Strengths and weaknesses of these methods are assessed and a critical comparison and evaluation of the methods is carried out. The average size of the shadow economy of the 158 countries over 1991 to 2015 is 31.9 percent. The largest ones are Zimbabwe with 60.6 percent, and Bolivia with 62.3 percent of GDP. The lowest ones are Austria with 8.9 percent, and Switzerland with 7.2 percent. The new methods, especially the new macro method, Currency Demand Approach (CDA) and Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) in a structured hybrid-model based estimation procedure, are promising approaches from an econometric standpoint, alongside some new micro estimates. These estimations come quite close to others used by statistical offices or based on surveys.

The Shadow Economy

The Shadow Economy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781107034846
ISBN-13 : 1107034841
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Synopsis The Shadow Economy by : Friedrich Schneider

This book presents new data to give an overview of shadow economies from OECD countries and propose solutions to prevent illicit work.

SHADOW ECONOMIES AROUND THE WORLD

SHADOW ECONOMIES AROUND THE WORLD
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ISBN-10 : 1484339215
ISBN-13 : 9781484339213
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Synopsis SHADOW ECONOMIES AROUND THE WORLD by : LEANDRO; SCHNEIDER MEDINA (FRIEDRIC.)

Shadow Economies Around the World

Shadow Economies Around the World
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Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822028605483
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Synopsis Shadow Economies Around the World by : Friedrich Schneider

Handbook on the Shadow Economy

Handbook on the Shadow Economy
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 543
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ISBN-10 : 9780857930880
ISBN-13 : 0857930885
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on the Shadow Economy by : Friedrich Schneider

This original and insightful handbook presents the latest research on the size and development of the shadow economy (also known as the black or underground economy), an integral component of the most developing and many developed countries' economies.

Shadow Economies Around the World Size, Causes, and Consequences

Shadow Economies Around the World Size, Causes, and Consequences
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Total Pages : 57
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1291216760
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Synopsis Shadow Economies Around the World Size, Causes, and Consequences by : Friedrich Schneider

This paper presents estimates of the size of the shadow economy in 76 developing, transition, and OECD countries, which are derived by combining figures from different estimation methods. We describe and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the different estimation methods. We find that the growth of the shadow economy ő which is now remarkably large in the 76 countries ő is strongly related to increasing burdens of taxation and social security contributions, as well as to the extent of state regulatory activities. Rising corruption also has a clearly positive impact on the growth of the shadow economy.

The Long Shadow of Informality

The Long Shadow of Informality
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781464817540
ISBN-13 : 1464817545
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Synopsis The Long Shadow of Informality by : Franziska Ohnsorge

A large percentage of workers and firms operate in the informal economy, outside the line of sight of governments in emerging market and developing economies. This may hold back the recovery in these economies from the deep recessions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic--unless governments adopt a broad set of policies to address the challenges of widespread informality. This study is the first comprehensive analysis of the extent of informality and its implications for a durable economic recovery and for long-term development. It finds that pervasive informality is associated with significantly weaker economic outcomes--including lower government resources to combat recessions, lower per capita incomes, greater poverty, less financial development, and weaker investment and productivity.

Formalizing the Shadow Economy in Serbia

Formalizing the Shadow Economy in Serbia
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9783319134376
ISBN-13 : 331913437X
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Synopsis Formalizing the Shadow Economy in Serbia by : Gorana Krstić

The main objective of this book is to develop a strategy and policy measures to enhance the formalization of the shadow economy in order to improve the competitiveness of the economy and contribute to economic growth; it explores these issues with special reference to Serbia. The size and development of the shadow economy in Serbia and other Central and Eastern European countries are estimated using two different methods (the MIMIC method and household-tax-compliance method). Micro-estimates are based on a special survey of business entities in Serbia, which for the first time allows us to explore the shadow economy from the perspective of enterprises and entrepreneurs. The authors identify the types of shadow economy at work in business entities, the determinants of shadow economy participation, and the impact of competition from the informal sector on businesses. Readers will learn both about the potential fiscal effects of reducing the shadow economy to the levels observed in more developed countries and the effects that formalization of the shadow economy can have on economic growth.

Explaining the Shadow Economy in Europe: Size, Causes and Policy Options

Explaining the Shadow Economy in Europe: Size, Causes and Policy Options
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 29
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ISBN-10 : 9781513520698
ISBN-13 : 1513520695
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Explaining the Shadow Economy in Europe: Size, Causes and Policy Options by : Mr.Ben Kelmanson

This paper examines the drivers, and reestimates the size of shadow economies in Europe, with a focus on the emerging economies, and recommends policies to increase formality. The size of shadow economies declined across Europe in recent years but remains significant, especially in Eastern Europe. In the emerging European economies, the key determinants of shadow economy size are regulatory quality, government effectiveness, and human capital. The paper argues that a comprehensive package of reforms, focused on country-specific drivers, is needed to successfully combat the shadow economy. The menu of policies most relevant for Europe’s emerging economies include: reducing regulatory and administrative burdens, promoting transparency and improving government effectiveness, as well as improving tax compliance, automating procedures, and promoting electronic payments.

Shadow Economies Around the World

Shadow Economies Around the World
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Total Pages : 30
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1305293207
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Synopsis Shadow Economies Around the World by : Leandro Medina

Using the MIMIC method, this paper is a first attempt to estimate the size of the shadow economy of 158 countries over the period 1991 up to 2015. In addition to performing a variety of robustness tests, this paper explicitly addresses endogeneity concerns to the use of GDP as cause and indicator, by using the light intensity approach as an indicator variable as proxy for the size of the economy. Results suggest that the average size of the shadow economy of these 158 countries over 1991-2015 is 32.5% of official GDP, which was 34.82% in 1991 and decreased to 30.66% in 2015.