Informal Economic Estimation Models at Macroeconomic Level. Some Theoretical and Methodologial Considerations
Lucian Albu (),
Ion Ghizdeanu () and
Mărioara Iordan
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Mărioara Iordan: National Economic Forecasting Institute, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Timisoara Journal of Economics, 2008, vol. 1, issue 2, 177-190
Abstract:
The analytical approach is conducted at the macroeconomic level and the problems that are discussed here come under the impact of the fiscal policy and the tax level on the macro stabilizing programs, the way it is approached in the literature and some of these models are presented here. In Romania’s case, the methodology of Dobrescu (1994, 1996) and Albu and the others (1998) is the most common methodology used, for the transition period, in order to estimate the impact that the grey economy has by comparison with the general economy dynamics and the relationship between the grey economy and the institutional approach (Daianu şi Albu, 1997). In the same time, there are some references are made to the detailed study on Laffer’s curve and its implications on the fiscal policy plans made by the Economic Forecast Institute in the CEPREMAP (Albu, 1995). Starting from the development of the previous theoretical model regarding the tax evasion in the grey economy using macroeconomics statistical data that are usually employed, in three sub-models, and through their combination, the authors build a general model.
Date: 2008
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