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«Shadow economy» in the countries of the Middle East: reasons, risks, consequences

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  • Yu. S. Babenkova

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This study addressed Russian and foreign scientists on the «shadow economy». Along with this article are some of the methods of calculation of the volume of the «shadow economy», analyzes factors influencing its volumes (corruption, migration flows, commodity-money relations and social factors). Presents a summary of some countries in the Middle East with respect to the size of the country risk, the volume of the «shadow economy» and corruption factor. The author «s vision of the problems that arise when scientific research «shadow economy» and the processes occurring in it.

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  • Yu. S. Babenkova, 0. "«Shadow economy» in the countries of the Middle East: reasons, risks, consequences," Scientific notes of the Russian academy of entrepreneurship, JSC “Publishing Agency “Science and Educationâ€, issue 48.
  • Handle: RePEc:cvt:journl:y::id:404
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