Underground Economies in Transition: Unrecorded Activity, Tax Evasion, Corruption, and Organized Crime

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Edgar L. Feige, Katarina Ott
Ashgate, 1999 - Business & Economics - 315 pages
This work examines the crucial role played by unofficial and underground activities in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe and new independent states. Countries undergoing radical transformations from socialism to capitalism experience fundamental changes in institutional rules governing property rights, government regulations, taxation and the appropriate conduct of public service. Underground and unofficial activities represents non-compliant economic behaviours involving evasion, avoidance, circumvention, abuse and/or corruption of the institutional rules as well as efforts to conceal these illicit behaviours from the view of public authorities. The book employs the conceptual framework of the new institutional economics to elaborate the theoretical relationship between underground activities and overall performance of transition economies.

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Introduction
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Economic Policy and the Underground Economy in Transition
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SocioCultural Aspects
43
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