نتایج جستجو برای: shadow economy

تعداد نتایج: 106463  

Journal: Iranian Economic Review 2020

L ow tax incomes and the large size of the government in Iran lead into budget deficit, which increases the inflation rate. It also causes economic instability and fluctuations in inflation, leading to tax non-compliance and the transfer of people to the informal economy. Therefore, considering the variables of financial discipline and behavioral factors, this research examines the e...

2004
Friedrich Schneider

The Size of the Shadow Economies of 145 Countries all over the World: First Results over the Period 1999 to 2003 Using the DYMIMIC approach, estimates of the shadow economy in 145 developing, transition, developed OECD countries, South Pacific islands and still communist countries are presented. The average size of the shadow economy (in percent of official GDP) over 2002/2003 in developing cou...

2001
Friedrich Schneider

Using the currency demand and DYMIMIC approaches estimates about the size of the shadow economy in 18 Asian and 21 OECD countries are presented. The average size of the shadow economy (in percent of official GDP) over 1998/99 in 18 Asian countries is 25.8% and i n 21 OECD countries 16.7% of " official " GDP. The average size of the shadow economy labor force (in percent of the official labor fo...

2015
Marcos González-Fernández Carmen González-Velasco

The aim of this paper is to analyze the shadow economy in the Spanish Autonomous Communities. In so doing, we employ the Currency Demand Approach to analyze the 1987–2010 period. The results show that the size of the shadow economy ranges from 18% to 30% of regional GDP and an approximate mean value of 25% for the entire territory. The Personal Income Tax has the greatest impact on the shadow e...

2003
Kim M. Bloomquist

In a recent survey, Schneider and Enste (2000) report that the “shadow” economies of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) nations grew from 11.9 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 1989-90 to 16.9 percent of GDP in 1996-97. After reviewing a number of factors that could account for this trend, the authors conclude, “an increasing burden of taxation and Social Secu...

Journal: :international journal of business and development studies 0

in a general classification, the economy of any country is divided into two parts of official and invisible economies. invisible activities drop outside the scope of the law and official economy and strongly affect socioeconomic development and the formal sector of all countries.these activities which are known under various titles including the shadow economy are influenced by various factors....

2014
Adriana AnaMaria DAVIDESCU Ion DOBRE

The paper analyses the relationship between shadow economy and unemployment rates using a Structural VAR approach for quarterly data during the period 2000-2010. The size of Romanian shadow economy is estimated using the currency demand approach based on VECM models, stating that its size is decreasing over the analyzed period, from 36.5% at the end of 2000 to about 31.5% of real GDP at the mid...

2003
Vlad Ivanenko William Davidson

This paper tests the proposition that Russian nominal prices were distorted to support bankrupt sectors, which is the foundation of the virtual economy. The input-output table for 1997 is converted from rubles into dollars using American prices as shadow values. Three sectors belonging to the intermediate stage of processing are found to have negative value-added. An alternative measure of the ...

2007

Estimations of the shadow economies for 145 countries, including developing, transition and highly developed OECD economies over 1999 to 2005 are presented. The average size of the shadow economy (as a percent of "official" GDP) in 2004/05 in 96 developing countries is 36.7%, in 25 transition countries 38.8% and in 21 OECD countries 14.8%. An increased burden of taxation and social security con...

2009
Klara Sabirianova Peter

Income Tax Flattening: Does It Help to Reduce the Shadow Economy? This paper examines the effect of global transition to simpler, flatter income tax systems on the size of the shadow economy. By offering a new estimation framework, the paper revives the traditional electricity consumption approach to measuring the shadow economy. It overcomes the limitations of previous literature by using a ne...

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