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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 shadow economies 4 Estimation 3 Estimation theory 3 Schattenwirtschaft 3 Schätztheorie 3 Schätzung 3 Underground economy 3 comparison of results of size of shadow economy of European countries 3 micro survey method using households' data 3 comparison of results of size of shadow economy of mostly OECD countries 2 micro survey method using household data 2 shadow economy 2 Comparison 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 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
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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English 6
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Schneider, Friedrich 6
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Working Paper 1 Working paper / Department of Economics, Johannes-Kepler-Universität of Linz 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012692218
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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 correction is suggested. Second, the measurement methods used for National Accounts Statistics - the discrepancy method and two new micro survey methods - are described and 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 correction is suggested. Second, the measurement methods used for National Accounts Statistics - the discrepancy method and two new micro survey methods - are described and 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 correction is suggested. Second, the measurement methods used for National Accounts Statistics – the discrepancy method and two new micro survey methods – are described and a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011698689
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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 correction is suggested. Second, the measurement methods used for National Accounts Statistics - the discrepancy method and two new micro survey methods - are described and a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011916754
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