Corruption and the shadow economy: an empirical analysis
Ifo Institute for Economic Research · IZA - Institute of Labor Economics · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the influence of the shadow economy on corruption and vice versa. We hypothesize that corruption and the shadow economy are substitutes in high income countries while they are complements in low income countries. The hypotheses are tested for a cross-section of 98 countries. Our results show that there is no robust relationship between corruption and the size of the shadow economy when perceptions-based indices of corruption are used. Employing an index of corruption based on a structural model, however, corruption and the shadow economy are complements in countries with low income, but not in high income countries.
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- Language change
- Shadow (psychology)
- Economics
- Public finance
- Index (typography)
- Developing country
- Economy
- Macroeconomics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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