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Petty corruption and shadow economies

In addition to imposing a heavy financial burden on individuals, especially the poor, petty corruption can facilitate illicit activities such as smuggling and trafficking and ultimately foster the development of informal activities and shadow economy. Research indicates that the size of the shadow economy is largely determined by factors related to governance, while corruption is consistently associated with more unofficial activity. Further findings confirm that institutional quality reduces both the shadow economy and corruption.
10 November 2005

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(2005) Petty corruption and shadow economies. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer null)

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