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Incentives and Motives of Workers Employed in the Areas of Formal and Non-Criminal 'Shadow' Economy

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  • Pokida, Andrey

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Zybunovskaya, Nataliya

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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In a scientific report presents results of a study carried out by the enter of social and political monitoring of the School of Public Policy of RANEPA in 2016. The research is devoted to the study of the characteristics of functioning non-criminal "shadow" economy, in particular the incentives and motivations of economic behavior of workers employed in the areas of formal and non-criminal "shadow" economy. The results are compared with the results of opinion polls conducted by the Centre in the previous years on a comparable method. The main conclusions drawn from the results of sociological research, formed the basis for recommendations to improve the mechanism to increase labor and economic activity in the formal economy in Russia, limiting the economic activity in the "shadow" economy.

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  • Pokida, Andrey & Zybunovskaya, Nataliya, 2017. "Incentives and Motives of Workers Employed in the Areas of Formal and Non-Criminal 'Shadow' Economy," Working Papers 041726, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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