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References for Inequality and informality in transition and emerging countries
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Further reading
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Key references
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Buehn, A., Schneider, F. "Shadow economies around the world: Novel
insights, accepted knowledge, and new estimates" International Tax and Public
Finance 19:1 (2012): 139–171. Key reference: [1]
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Dell’Anno, R. "Analyzing the determinants of the shadow
economy with a ‘separate approach.’ An application of the relationship between inequality
and the shadow economy" World Development 84 (2016): 342–356. Key reference: [2]
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Dell’Anno, R. "Inequality, informality and credit market
imperfections" Macroeconomic Dynamics, Forthcoming. Key reference: [3]
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Amendola, A., Dell’Anno, R. "Social exclusion and economic growth: An
empirical investigation in European economies" Review of Income and Wealth 61:2 (2015): 274−301. Key reference: [4]
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Eilat, Y., Zinnes, C. "The shadow economy in transition
countries: Friend or foe? A policy perspective" World Development 30:7 (2002): 1233−1254. Key reference: [5]
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Schneider, F. "Shadow economies around the world: What do
we really know?" European Journal of Political
Economy 21 (2005): 598–642. Key reference: [6]
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Enste, D. H. "Shadow economy and institutional change in
transition countries" In: Belev, B. (ed). The Informal Economy in the EU Assessment
Countries: Size, Scope, Trends and Challenges of the Process of EU-Enlargement. Sofia: Center for Study of Democracy, 2003. Key reference: [7]
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Chong, A., Gradstein, M. "Inequality and informality" Journal of Public Economics 9 (2007): 159−179. Key reference: [8]
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Valentini, E. "Underground economy, evasion and
inequality" International Economic Journal 23:2 (2009): 281–290. Key reference: [9]
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Rosser, J. B., Rosser, M. V., Ahmed, E. "Income inequality and the informal economy
in transitions economies" Journal of Comparative Economics 28:1 (2000): 156–171. Key reference: [10]
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Krstić, G., Sanfey, P. "Earnings inequality and the informal
economy" Economics of Transition 19 (2011): 179–199. Key reference: [11]
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Dell’Anno, R., Solomon, O. H. "Informality, inequality and ICT in
transition economies" Eastern European Economics 52:5 (2014): 3–33. Key reference: [12]
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La Porta, R., Shleifer, A. "Informality and development" Journal of Economic Perspectives 28:3 (2014): 109–126. Key reference: [13]
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Buehn, A., Schneider, F. "Shadow economies around the world: Novel
insights, accepted knowledge, and new estimates" International Tax and Public
Finance 19:1 (2012): 139–171.
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Additional References
- Alm, J., Embaye, A. "Using dynamic panel methods to estimate shadow economies around the world, 1984–2006" Public Finance Review 41:5 (2013): 510–543.
- Becker, G. S., Murphy, K. M., Tamura, R. "Human capital, fertility, and economic growth" Journal of Political Economy 98:5 (1990): 12−37.
- Feige, E. L., Urban, I. "Measuring underground (unobserved, non-observed, unrecorded) economies in transition countries: Can we trust GDP?" Journal of Comparative Economics 36:2 (2008): 287–306.
- Galor, O., Zeira, J. "Income distribution and macroeconomics" Review of Economic Studies 60 (1993): 35−52.
- Hatipoglu, O., Ozbek, G. "On the political economy of the informal sector and income redistribution" European Journal of Law and Economics 32:1 (2011): 69−87.
- ILO Transitioning From the Informal to the Formal Economy, Report V(1). Geneva, Switzerland: ILO, 2014.
- Johnson, S., Kaufmann, D., Shleifer, A., Goldman, M., Weitzman, M. "The unofficial economy in transition" Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2 (1997): 159–240.
- Loayza, N. "The economics of the informal sector: A simple model and some empirical evidence from Latin America" Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 45 (1996): 129–162.
- Loayza, N., Rigolini, J. "Informal employment: Safety net or growth engine?" World Development 39:9 (2011): 1503−1515.
- Rosser, J. B., Rosser, M. V., Ahmed, E. "Multiple unofficial economy equilibria and income distribution dynamics in systemic transition" Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 25:3 (2003): 425–447.
- Schneider, F., Enste, D. H. "Shadow economies: Size, causes, and consequences" Journal of Economic Literature 38:1 (2000): 77–114.
- Slonimczyk, F., Gimpelson, V. "Informality and mobility: Evidence from Russian panel data" Economics of Transition 23:2 (2015): 299–341.
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Non-Observed Economy in National Accounts—Survey of Country Practices. Washington, DC: United Nations, 2008.