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The Minimum Wage Fuels Romania’s Shadow Economy?

Authors : Adriana Ana Maria Davidescu, ph.d, Friedrich Schneider

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Abstract

The recent increases in the minimum wage in Romania represent a popular topic at the national level, which indicated that aggressive increases in the minimum wage could create a competitiveness problem in the context of a relatively high level of informal economic activities. The main objective of this chapter is to measure the effects of the minimum wage on Romanian informal activities based on the sharp increases in the minimum wage observed in the recent periods and the new increase planned by the government in the future using quarterly data for the period 2000–2015. The size of the SE was estimated using the MIMIC model, and the empirical results reveal that unemployment, self-employment, indirect taxation and lack of trust in government can be considered causes of Romanian informality. The empirical results indicate that an increase in the minimum wage can be considered a longterm supporting factor for the shadow economy because it increases informal economic activities, as firms will seek alternative methods of circumventing authorities.

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1
PFA (Authorized Physical Person) or those who work in agriculture.
 
2
The lighthouse effect means that the official minimum wage is regarded as a benchmark for the entire economy and the uncovered sector.
 
3
In addition, the minimum wage is defined as the lowest remuneration that employers may legally pay to workers, and it is considered the price floor below which workers may not sell their labour.
 
4
Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
 
5
Main source is the Earnings Database of Eurostat.
 
6
The main reason for selecting this year was the lack of available data for the last 2 years 2015 and 2016.
 
7
In the model, we have also included other perception indices (economic freedom, freedom from corruption, fiscal freedom, labour freedom, rule of law, government effectiveness and control of corruption); however, their coefficients were not statistically significant.
 
8
The main advantage is that it offers the same parameters as the ML estimates, although the standard errors are corrected.
 
9
By dividing it to the total population (15 years and over).
 
10
It was obtained by dividing the nominal monthly minimum wage (RON) to CPI (2005=100).
 
11
Employment and unemployment and consumer price index.
 
12
Adam and Tweneboah (2009), Anastassiou and Dritsaki (2005).
 
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Metadata
Title
The Minimum Wage Fuels Romania’s Shadow Economy?
Authors
Adriana Ana Maria Davidescu, ph.d
Friedrich Schneider
Copyright Year
2019
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11542-5_9