Shadow Economy: Setting the Economic and Institutional Context
Dagmara Nikulin () and
Ewa Lechman ()
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Dagmara Nikulin: Gdańsk University of Technology
Ewa Lechman: Gdańsk University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 2 in Shadow Economy in Poland, 2021, pp 11-33 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter sets some conceptual views on the shadow economy as such. It discusses major theoretical and conceptual approaches to the notion of the shadow economy; it explains its consequences for the whole national economy. It briefly shows major characteristics of the shadow economy in developing, developed and transition economies, and it also intends to trace major causes of the shadow economy. Finally it synthetizes several past empirical evidences on the determinants of the shadow economy in Poland.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70524-4_2
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