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World Development

Volume 18, Issue 7, July 1990, Pages 989-1002
World Development

Defining and estimating underground and informal economies: The new institutional economics approach

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Abstract

A taxonomy of underground economies is elaborated based on the new institutional approach to economic development. Members of formal sectors confront different sets of transformation and transaction costs than do members of informal sectors, and these differences are regarded as crucial to the development process. The paper distinguishes illegal, unreported, unrecorded and informal economies and examines the conceptual and empirical linkages among them. Alternative micro and macro methodologies for measuring underground activities are reviewed and evaluated including census and survey procedures, discrepancy and monetary methods.

When you cannot measure, your knowledge is meager and unsatisfactory—Lord Kelvin (Inscription at Harper Library—University of Chicago).

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