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MIMIC estimation methods 6 macro and adjusted 6 using the consumption-income-gap 6 micro survey method asking company managers 5 Estimation 4 MIMIC estimation 4 Schattenwirtschaft 4 Schätzung 4 Underground economy 4 shadow economies 4 Estimation theory 3 Schätztheorie 3 comparison of results of size of shadow economy of European countries 3 micro survey method using households' data 3 Definition and stages of money laundering 2 comparison of results of size of shadow economy of mostly OECD countries 2 currency demand approach (CDA) 2 financial means of organized crime 2 micro survey method using household data 2 shadow economy 2 shadow economy of Egypt 2 volume of money laundering 2 Comparison 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Egypt 1 Geldnachfrage 1 Money demand 1 OECD countries 1 OECD-Staaten 1 Vergleich 1 comparisonof results of size of shadow economy of European countries 1 micro survey method asking companymanagers 1 micro survey method using households’ data 1 Ägypten 1
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Free 10
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Book / Working Paper 10
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 10
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Schneider, Friedrich 10 Hassan, Mai 2
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1
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CESifo Working Paper 3 CESifo working papers 3 Economics of Security Working Paper 1 Economics of Security Working Paper Series 1 Working Paper 1 Working paper / Department of Economics, Johannes-Kepler-Universität of Linz 1
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EconStor 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 1
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Do Different Estimation Methods Lead to Implausible Differences in the Size of the Non-Observed or Shadow Economies? A Preliminary Answer
Schneider, Friedrich - 2021
In this paper, first, six micro (4) and macro (2) estimation approaches are briefly described; they are the National Accounts Statistics discrepancy method and two new micro survey methods, a third one using a combination of company manager surveys and their knowledge to calibrate the size of the...
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Do different estimation methods lead to implausible differences in the size of the non-observed or shadow economies? : a preliminary answer
Schneider, Friedrich - 2021
In this paper, first, six micro (4) and macro (2) estimation approaches are briefly described; they are the National Accounts Statistics discrepancy method and two new micro survey methods, a third one using a combination of company manager surveys and their knowledge to calibrate the size of the...
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Implausible Large Differences in the Sizes of Underground Economies in Highly Developed European Countries? A Comparison of Different Estimation Methods
Schneider, Friedrich - 2017
In this paper, first, the MIMIC estimation method is described and criticized and due to a double counting problem a …
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Implausible large differences in the sizes of underground economies in highly developed European countries? A comparison of different estimation methods
Schneider, Friedrich - 2017
In this paper, first, the MIMIC estimation method is described and criticized and due to a double counting problem a …
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Implausible large differences in the sizes of underground economies in highly developed European countries? : a comparison of different estimation methods
Schneider, Friedrich - 2017 - June 6, 2017 - revised version
In this paper, first, the MIMIC estimation method is described and criticized and due to a double counting problem a …
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Implausible large differences in the sizes of underground economies in highly developed European countries? : a comparison of different estimation methods
Schneider, Friedrich - 2017 - June 6, 2017 - revised version
In this paper, first, the MIMIC estimation method is described and criticized and due to a double counting problem a …
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Modelling the Egyptian Shadow Economy: A Currency Demand and A MIMIC Model Approach
Hassan, Mai; Schneider, Friedrich - 2016
We estimate the size and trend of the Egyptian shadow economy using two of the most common methods: the currency demand approach and the structural equation MIMIC model. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study to estimate the size of the shadow economy in Egypt during...
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Modelling the Egyptian shadow economy : a currency demand and a MIMIC model approach
Hassan, Mai; Schneider, Friedrich - 2016 - January, 20th 2016, Preliminary draft
We estimate the size and trend of the Egyptian shadow economy using two of the most common methods: the currency demand approach and the structural equation MIMIC model. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study to estimate the size of the shadow economy in Egypt during...
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Money Laundering and Financial Means of Organized Crime: Some Preliminary Empirical Findings
Schneider, Friedrich - 2010
, with the help of a MIMIC estimation procedure for the years 1995 to 2006 for 20 highly developed OECD countries. The volume …
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Money Laundering and Financial Means of Organized Crime: Some Preliminary Empirical Findings
Schneider, Friedrich - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2010
, with the help of a MIMIC estimation procedure for the years 1995 to 2006 for 20 highly developed OECD countries. The volume …
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