Estimating Shadow Economy Size in Greece 2000 - 2018: A Flexible MIMIC Approach
Paraskevi Koufopoulou (),
Colin Williams,
Athanassios Vozikis (),
Kyriakos Souliotis () and
Antonios Samprakos ()
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Paraskevi Koufopoulou: School of Economics, Business & International Studies, University of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece
Kyriakos Souliotis: Professor, Department of Social & Educational Policy, School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Peloponnese, Corinth, Greece.
Antonios Samprakos: PhD (c), Department of Business Administration, School of Economics, Business & International Studies, University of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece
SPOUDAI Journal of Economics and Business, 2021, vol. 71, issue 3-4, 23-47
Abstract:
Greek economy suffers from economic crisis for over a decade. A continuing problem has been the persistence of a large shadow economy which results in a gap between the tax and social security contribution owed and collected. In this paper, the size of shadow economy (SE) in Greece is estimated using a flexible MIMIC approach with time series data from 2000 to 2018. Our variables focused on instead of in most representative data of the Greek economy as causes (e.g. unemployment, self–employment, epidemic etc.) and indicators (official economy, energy consumption, income inequality and poverty, labour force participation). We found that the average size of shadow economy in Greece was up to 37.63% for the reference period, above the average size of other studies up to 23.35%. The study focuses on the significance of each determinant of the shadow economy, resulting in an improved estimation method to identify and tackle shadow transactions and increase public revenues.
Keywords: Greek economy; shadow economy; estimation; flexible MIMIC Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C20 D73 E26 O17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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