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CEE: 'Hidden' economy poses risks to growth

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Publication Date:Dec 27, 2007
Source:Oxford Analytica
Abstract:The hidden economy has grown from perhaps 10% of measured GDP at the end of communism to about 30% today. These levels are excessive compared with advanced market economies, damage the quantity and quality of public goods and transfers, and lead to many citizens having impoverished social entitlements. They strain the tax morality of honest people and damage competitiveness and growth.
Brief Excerpt: CEE: 'Hidden' economyCEE: 'Hidden' economy poses risks to growth The size and role of the 'hidden' economy in Central-Eastern Europe (CEE). The hidden economy has grown from perhaps ##% of measured GDP at the end of communism to...
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Country / Region:EUR, Bulgaria, CIS, Czech Republic, Estonia, EU, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
Topic:economy, social, black market, capital flows, corporate, corruption, crime, employment, fiscal, government, growth, labour, poverty, public sector, regulation, wages, welfare
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GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS : EUR, Bulgaria, CIS, Czech Republic, Estonia, EU, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
 
TOPICS : economy, social, black market, capital flows, corporate, corruption, crime, employment, fiscal, government, growth, labour, poverty, public sector, regulation, wages, welfare
 
SIGNIFICANCE : The hidden economy has grown from perhaps 10% of measured GDP at the end of communism to about 30% today. These levels are excessive compared with advanced market economies, damage the quantity and quality of public goods and transfers, and lead to many citizens having impoverished social entitlements. They strain the tax morality of honest people and damage competitiveness and growt 

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