Articles
- Christopher Bajada & Friedrich Schneider, 2005.
"The Shadow Economies Of The Asia-Pacific,"
Pacific Economic Review,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 10(3), pages 379-401, October.
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- Junmin Wan, 2006.
"The Incentive to Declare Taxes and Tax Revenue: The Lottery Receipt Experiment in China,"
Discussion Papers in Economics and Business
06-25, Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics and Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP).
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- Brambila Macias, Jose, 2008.
"Modeling the Informal Economy in Mexico. A Structural Equation Approach,"
MPRA Paper
8504, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Christopher Bajada, 2003.
"Business Cycle Properties of the Legitimate and Underground Economy in Australia,"
The Economic Record,
The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 79(247), pages 397-411, December.
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- Trevor Breusch, 2005.
"Australia's Cash Economy: Are the estimates credible?,"
Macroeconomics
0509025, EconWPA, revised 23 Sep 2005.
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- Sanidas, Elias, 2005.
"The Australian Dollar's Long-Term Fluctuations and Trend: The Commodity Prices-cum-Economic Cycles Hypothesis,"
Economics Working Papers
wp05-29, School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
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- Ratbek Dzhumashev & Emin Gahramanov, 2009.
"A Stochastic Growth Model with Income Tax Evasion: Implications for Australia,"
Economics Series
2009_05, Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance.
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- Breusch, Trevor, 2006.
"Australia’s underground economy – redux?,"
MPRA Paper
1581, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Christopher Bajada, 2002.
"The Effects of Inflation and the Business Cycle on Revisions of Macroeconomic Data,"
Australian Economic Review,
The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 35(3), pages 276-286.
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Other versions: See citations under working paper version above.
- Bajada, Christopher, 1999.
"Estimates of the Underground Economy in Australia,"
The Economic Record,
The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 75(231), pages 369-84, December.
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- Trevor Breusch, 2005.
"Australia's Cash Economy: Are the estimates credible?,"
Macroeconomics
0509025, EconWPA, revised 23 Sep 2005.
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- Diab Harb & Prasad S. Bhattacharya, 2008.
"Revealing Australia’s Underground Economy,"
Economics Series
2008_05, Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance.
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- Francesco Busato & Bruno Charini & Enrico Marchetti, 2004.
"Indeterminacy, Underground Activities and Tax Evasion,"
Economics Working Papers
2004-12, School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus.
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Other versions: - Ratbek Dzhumashev & Emin Gahramanov, 2009.
"A Stochastic Growth Model with Income Tax Evasion: Implications for Australia,"
Economics Series
2009_05, Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance.
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- Ebrima Faal, 2003.
"Currency Demand, the Underground Economy, and Tax Evasion: The Case of Guyana,"
IMF Working Papers
03/7, International Monetary Fund.
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- Christopher Bajada, 2002.
"How Reliable are the Estimates of the Underground Economy?,"
Economics Bulletin,
Economics Bulletin, vol. 3(14), pages 1-11.
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- Breusch, Trevor, 2006.
"Australia’s underground economy – redux?,"
MPRA Paper
1581, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Kenneth W. Clements & Yihui Lan & Xueyan Zhao, 2005.
"The Demand for Vice: Inter-Commodity Interactions with Uncertainty,"
Economics Discussion / Working Papers
05-30, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
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