The Consequences of a Changing Shadow Economy for the “Official” Economy: Some Empirical Results for Austria

  • Schneider F
  • Hofreither M
  • Neck R
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During the last few years, growing concern about the phenomenon of the shadow (or hidden) economy has arisen; as a consequence, the shadow economy has received increasing attention by the public, politicians, and social scientists.1 For industrial countries, there...

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Schneider, F., Hofreither, M. F., & Neck, R. (1989). The Consequences of a Changing Shadow Economy for the “Official” Economy: Some Empirical Results for Austria. In The Political Economy of Progressive Taxation (pp. 181–211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74999-5_14

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