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Dodging the Grabbing Hand: The Determinants of Unofficial Activity in 69 Countries

In: The Economics of Transition

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  • Eric Friedman
  • Simon Johnson
  • Daniel Kaufmann
  • Pablo Zoido-Lobaton

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What drives entrepreneurs and large businesses underground? One school of thought identifies high tax rates as the main culprit. In other words, companies that operate in the unofficial economy are simply trying to keep all their profits for themselves. An alternative view holds that when unregistered economic activity rises, the political and social institutions that govern the economy are to blame. According to this theory, bureaucracy, corruption, and a weak legal system bear primary responsibility for driving businesses underground. Firm managers may be willing to be taxed at a reasonable rate, but they are unwilling to put up with constant extortionate and arbitrary demands.

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  • Eric Friedman & Simon Johnson & Daniel Kaufmann & Pablo Zoido-Lobaton, 2007. "Dodging the Grabbing Hand: The Determinants of Unofficial Activity in 69 Countries," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Erik Berglöf & Gérard Roland (ed.), The Economics of Transition, chapter 9, pages 298-334, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-74092-5_9
    DOI: 10.1057/978-1-349-74092-5_9
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