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Dealing With The Shadow Economy In Terms Of Innovation And Creativity

Oana Simona Hudea ()
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Oana Simona Hudea: Faculty of Business and Administration , University of Bucharest, Romania

Manager Journal, 2017, vol. 25, issue 1, 92-98

Abstract: The shadow economy, perceived herein as reflecting the monetary transactions unreported to the related authorities, thereby being “exempted” from the payment to the same of the related taxes, represents a key issue affecting countries all around the world by decreasing, to a larger or lesser extent, the general welfare. Considering its importance, adequate measures should be taken so as to succeed in turning a situation apparently unsolvable into a favourable one. However, given that, despite of the law-related risks to which they are subject, the individuals involved in such activities are animated by very strong reasons to proceed that way, finding best possible solutions, either punitive in nature or stimulating and motivational, is a matter not only of knowledge, but also one of creative ideas, and, certainly, not a panacea, but a situational process.

Keywords: shadow economy; tax avoidance; welfare; macroeconomic policies; creative ideas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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