The impact of unemployment rate on the dimension of shadow economy in Spain: A structural equation approach

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The paper uses annual data for the period 1970-2007 in order to estimate the size of Spanish shadow economy. In view to do so, the shadow economy is modelled like a latent variable using the structural equation model(SEM). The model includes tax burden, social benefits, subsidies, government employment, self-employment and unemployment rate as main causes of shadow economy and the results indicates that the size of informal sector oscillates between 22% and 18% of GDP in the last ten years. Investigating the relationship between the shadow economy and unemployment rate a positive relationship is marked out between this two variables.

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Dobre, I., & Alexandru, A. A. M. (2009). The impact of unemployment rate on the dimension of shadow economy in Spain: A structural equation approach. European Research Studies Journal, 12(4), 179–197. https://doi.org/10.35808/ersj/252

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