On the Relationship Between Income Inequality and the Shadow Economy

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Aziz N. Berdiev
James W. Saunoris
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[1] Bryant University,Department of Economics
[2] Eastern Michigan University,Department of Economics
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Eastern Economic Journal | 2019年 / 45卷
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Income inequality; Shadow economy; Panel VAR; D31; O17;
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We empirically investigate the linkages between income inequality and the shadow economy. Employing a panel vector autoregression model, we build impulse response functions to study the time path of income inequality following a shock to the shadow economy, and vice versa. Our results using panel data for 144 countries over the period 1960–2009 reveal a bidirectional positive relationship between the two: specifically, higher income inequality promotes the spread of the shadow economy while the development of the shadow economy contributes to income inequality. Overall, these findings withstand a variety of robustness checks.
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