L. Feige (ed.)
The Underground Economies
Tax Evasion and Information Distortion
Herausgeber: Feige, Edgar L.
L. Feige (ed.)
The Underground Economies
Tax Evasion and Information Distortion
Herausgeber: Feige, Edgar L.
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These essays examine the problems of defining, measuring and understanding the implications of underground economies in many of the world's developed nations.
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These essays examine the problems of defining, measuring and understanding the implications of underground economies in many of the world's developed nations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9780521262309
- ISBN-10: 0521262305
- Artikelnr.: 24982393
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9780521262309
- ISBN-10: 0521262305
- Artikelnr.: 24982393
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; Introduction Edgar L. Feige; Part I. The
Meaning, Measurement and Policy Implications of the Underground Economies:
1. The meaning and measurement of the underground economy Edgar L. Feige;
2. Information distortions in social systems: the underground economy and
other observer-subject-policymaker feedbacks Robert R. Alford and Edgar L.
Feige; 3. Policy illusion, macroeconomic instability and the unrecorded
economy Robert T. McGee and Edgar L. Feige; 4. How large (or small) should
the underground economy be? Bruno Frey; Part II. The Underground Economy in
Western Developed Nations: Measurement in Different Laboratories: 5.
Monetary perspective on underground economic activity in the United States
Richard D. Porter and Amanda S. Bayer; 6. The unrecorded economy and the
national income accounts in the Netherlands: a sensitivity analysis G. A.
A. M. Broesterhuizen; 7. Assessing the underground economy in the United
Kingdom Michael O'Higgins; 8. The underground economy in the Federal
Republic of Germany: a preliminary assessment Enno Langfeldt; 9. The
underground economy in Sweden Ingemar Hansson; 10. The irregular economy of
Italy: a survey of contributions Bruno Contini; 11. The hidden economy in
Norway with special emphasis on the hidden labor market Arne Jon Isachsen
and Steiner Strom; 12. Canada's underground economy Rolf Mirus and Roger S.
Smith; 13. The underground economy in France Philippe Barthelemy; Part III.
The Underground Economy Under Central Planning: 14. The Soviet second
economy in a political and legal perspective F. J. M. Feldbrugge; 15.
Second economy and socialism: the Hungarian experience Istvan R. Gábor;
Bibliography.
Meaning, Measurement and Policy Implications of the Underground Economies:
1. The meaning and measurement of the underground economy Edgar L. Feige;
2. Information distortions in social systems: the underground economy and
other observer-subject-policymaker feedbacks Robert R. Alford and Edgar L.
Feige; 3. Policy illusion, macroeconomic instability and the unrecorded
economy Robert T. McGee and Edgar L. Feige; 4. How large (or small) should
the underground economy be? Bruno Frey; Part II. The Underground Economy in
Western Developed Nations: Measurement in Different Laboratories: 5.
Monetary perspective on underground economic activity in the United States
Richard D. Porter and Amanda S. Bayer; 6. The unrecorded economy and the
national income accounts in the Netherlands: a sensitivity analysis G. A.
A. M. Broesterhuizen; 7. Assessing the underground economy in the United
Kingdom Michael O'Higgins; 8. The underground economy in the Federal
Republic of Germany: a preliminary assessment Enno Langfeldt; 9. The
underground economy in Sweden Ingemar Hansson; 10. The irregular economy of
Italy: a survey of contributions Bruno Contini; 11. The hidden economy in
Norway with special emphasis on the hidden labor market Arne Jon Isachsen
and Steiner Strom; 12. Canada's underground economy Rolf Mirus and Roger S.
Smith; 13. The underground economy in France Philippe Barthelemy; Part III.
The Underground Economy Under Central Planning: 14. The Soviet second
economy in a political and legal perspective F. J. M. Feldbrugge; 15.
Second economy and socialism: the Hungarian experience Istvan R. Gábor;
Bibliography.
List of contributors; Preface; Introduction Edgar L. Feige; Part I. The
Meaning, Measurement and Policy Implications of the Underground Economies:
1. The meaning and measurement of the underground economy Edgar L. Feige;
2. Information distortions in social systems: the underground economy and
other observer-subject-policymaker feedbacks Robert R. Alford and Edgar L.
Feige; 3. Policy illusion, macroeconomic instability and the unrecorded
economy Robert T. McGee and Edgar L. Feige; 4. How large (or small) should
the underground economy be? Bruno Frey; Part II. The Underground Economy in
Western Developed Nations: Measurement in Different Laboratories: 5.
Monetary perspective on underground economic activity in the United States
Richard D. Porter and Amanda S. Bayer; 6. The unrecorded economy and the
national income accounts in the Netherlands: a sensitivity analysis G. A.
A. M. Broesterhuizen; 7. Assessing the underground economy in the United
Kingdom Michael O'Higgins; 8. The underground economy in the Federal
Republic of Germany: a preliminary assessment Enno Langfeldt; 9. The
underground economy in Sweden Ingemar Hansson; 10. The irregular economy of
Italy: a survey of contributions Bruno Contini; 11. The hidden economy in
Norway with special emphasis on the hidden labor market Arne Jon Isachsen
and Steiner Strom; 12. Canada's underground economy Rolf Mirus and Roger S.
Smith; 13. The underground economy in France Philippe Barthelemy; Part III.
The Underground Economy Under Central Planning: 14. The Soviet second
economy in a political and legal perspective F. J. M. Feldbrugge; 15.
Second economy and socialism: the Hungarian experience Istvan R. Gábor;
Bibliography.
Meaning, Measurement and Policy Implications of the Underground Economies:
1. The meaning and measurement of the underground economy Edgar L. Feige;
2. Information distortions in social systems: the underground economy and
other observer-subject-policymaker feedbacks Robert R. Alford and Edgar L.
Feige; 3. Policy illusion, macroeconomic instability and the unrecorded
economy Robert T. McGee and Edgar L. Feige; 4. How large (or small) should
the underground economy be? Bruno Frey; Part II. The Underground Economy in
Western Developed Nations: Measurement in Different Laboratories: 5.
Monetary perspective on underground economic activity in the United States
Richard D. Porter and Amanda S. Bayer; 6. The unrecorded economy and the
national income accounts in the Netherlands: a sensitivity analysis G. A.
A. M. Broesterhuizen; 7. Assessing the underground economy in the United
Kingdom Michael O'Higgins; 8. The underground economy in the Federal
Republic of Germany: a preliminary assessment Enno Langfeldt; 9. The
underground economy in Sweden Ingemar Hansson; 10. The irregular economy of
Italy: a survey of contributions Bruno Contini; 11. The hidden economy in
Norway with special emphasis on the hidden labor market Arne Jon Isachsen
and Steiner Strom; 12. Canada's underground economy Rolf Mirus and Roger S.
Smith; 13. The underground economy in France Philippe Barthelemy; Part III.
The Underground Economy Under Central Planning: 14. The Soviet second
economy in a political and legal perspective F. J. M. Feldbrugge; 15.
Second economy and socialism: the Hungarian experience Istvan R. Gábor;
Bibliography.