A fuzzy logic approach to modelling the New Zealand underground economy
Robert Draeseke and
David Giles
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), 2002, vol. 59, issue 1, 115-123
Abstract:
The availability of data for the size of the “underground economy” (UE) is important for macroeconomic policy. We use fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic to construct an annual time-series for the (unobservable) New Zealand UE over the period 1968–1994. Two input variables are used—the effective tax rate and an index of the degree of regulation (REG). The resulting UE time-series is compared with one previously constructed by the second author using a structural “multiple indicators, multiple causes” (MIMIC) model. The two approaches each yield sensible, but somewhat different, pictures of the New Zealand UE over this period. The fuzzy logic approach to this measurement problem involves several subjective judgements, but our results are quite robust to these choices.
Keywords: Fuzzy logic; Fuzzy sets; Underground economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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