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A large number of empirical studies pointed to the ongoing expansion of the shadow economy in many countries around the globe. A robust finding in these studies is the positive association between unemployment rates and the size of the unofficial sector. However, with consistent estimates of the...
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developing countries. An increasing burden of taxation and social security contributions combined with rising state regulatory …
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There are considerable studies regarding the contribution of international migrants' remittances to economic growth while there is a lack of studies which investigate the effect of remittances on shadow economy. The authors explore empirically the effect of remittances and its interaction effect...
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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...
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of taxation and social security contributions combined with rising state regulatory activities are the driving forces for …
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of taxation and social security contributions combined with rising state regulatory activities are the driving forces for …
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is 41%, in transition countries 38% and in OECD countries 17%. An increasing burden of taxation and social security …
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