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The Unofficial Economy in Russia [PDF]
This paper provides the various estimates of Russia’s unofficial economy during the transition period and discusses the estimation methods of the unofficial economy. It suggests that Russia’s unofficial economy, which substantially increased during the early 1990s and stands still high compared to other countries, is caused by the institutional and ...
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Unofficial Economy – Regional Features in Croatia
2006The scope of research in this paper is regional differences in the underground economy in Croatia and the main factors determining these differences. The current theoretical and empirical research on the subject of the underground economy highlights several leading determinants of the occurrence of the underground economy. The most frequently noted are
Lovrinčević, Željko +2 more
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The Unofficial Economy and the State in Transition
2002The unofficial economy is among the central issues within public sector economics in countries in transition. In this paper I will, try to explain some basic facts about the unofficial economy, clarify some questions regarding the unofficial economy in the countries in transition, see what the lessons of the unofficial econoray research done in Croatia
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Barriers to Entry and the Unofficial Economy
2003Ten years after the transition period began we observe a very mixed picture of progress across the transition countries. Growth rates have differed markedly during the 1990s, to the point where many countries have still not reached their 1989 level of GDP, but others, noticeably Poland, have far surpassed it.
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Determinants of the unofficial economy in Croatia
2013comprised by the official monitoring systems established for purposes of tax collection and compilation of macroeconomic statistics. The existence of the unofficial economy has a significant influence on the official economy, especially in terms of public finance developments.
Mikulić, Davor +1 more
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The unofficial or grey economy - glossary
Financijska praksa, 1997U ekonomskim se raspravama sve više govori o velikim razmjerima sivog gospodarstva koje postoji u gotovo svim zemljama bez obzira na stupanj gospodarskog razvoja, društveno uređenje, ili pak vladajuće socijalno i religiozno okruženje. Posebno se smatra kako se u državama u tranziciji, koje napuštaju državni oblik vlasništva i u kojima se stvara veliki ...
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Assessment of the unofficial economy in selected economies
Zbornik radova (Sveučilište u Rijeci. Ekonomski fakultet Rijeka), 2000Nema
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Volume of the unofficial economy in the Western Balkan region
Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 2021Davor Mikulić
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Regulatory discretion and the unofficial economy: A redux [PDF]
This paper replicates the Johnson et al.’s (1998) empirical analysis of the affects of regulatory discretion on the unofficial economy. The narrow replication uses the data set of the original study which comprises of 49 countries for the year 1997. The wide replication is performed in two ways.
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The unofficial economy in Croatia 1990-2000
2003The Institute of Public Finance researched the unofficial economy (UE) in Croatia from 1990-95 in 1996 and from 1990-2000 in 2001. This article stems from papers based on this new research. In the first part, we attempt to give a definition of the UE, and explain in brief the circumstances and reasons for its origin.
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