Impacts of financial development and green trade on the shadow economy: An insight of eagle countries using Bayesian approaches

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The existence of a shadow economy is recognized as an impediment to sustainable development. By applying the Bayesian approaches, the current article investigates the linkage between financial development, green trade, and the scope of the shadow economy, aiming to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of how these factors address the challenge posed by the shadow economy in Emerging and Growth-Leading Economies (EAGLE) from 2003 to 2016. The results demonstrate that (i) The progress of the financial sector is expected to diminish the scale of the shadow economy. Specifically, the expansion of financial institutions and markets has a strong and negative influence on the shadow economy. (ii) Increased involvement in green trade is likely to result in a decreased shadow economy. Empirical findings provide evidence for effective policymaking in simultaneously promoting sustainable trade practices, strengthening financial systems, and curtailing informal economic activities for inclusive economic development.

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Thanh, B. D., Diep, N. V., & Tram, N. H. M. (2024). Impacts of financial development and green trade on the shadow economy: An insight of eagle countries using Bayesian approaches. PLoS ONE, 19(5 5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303135

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