Conference Papers and Presentations
Articles and Reports
Useful Links
Conference Papers and Presentations
Full
transcript of presentations (in Bulgarian only) from the Round Table "Interna tional Conference: "Informal
Economy in the EU Accession Countries: Size, Scope, and the Trends in Trafficking
and Corruption" (in Bulgarian only)
The Economy of Crime - Discussion
Topics (PDF)
Media coverage (in Bulgarian)
of the conference International Conference: "International Conference:
"Informal Economy in the EU Accession Countries: Size, Scope, and the Trends
in Trafficking and Corruption"
Corruption or widespread
administrative malfunction - A Policy failure warning by Alina
Mungiu-PippidiExecutive Director, SAR, Romanian Academic Society,
Bucharest
The Underground Economy in Croatia
by Dr. Predrag Bejakovic,
Institute of Public Finance, Zagreb
Going Informal: Benefits and Costs by Tatiana Nenova, The
World Bank, WB Washington D.C.
The Size and Development of the Informal Economy in East and
West Europe: What do we know? by Prof. Dr. Friedrich
Schneider, Vice Director for Foreign and External
Relations, Johannes Kepler
University, Linz
Black cash tax evasion in Russia: Its forms, incentives and
consequences at firm level by Dr. Andrei Yakovlev, Institute for Industrial and Market Studies at
State University - Higher School of Economics
The Tax Avoidance in Bulgaria: the Human Capital Approach
by Assos. Prof. Dr. Andrey Zahariev, Dragan Tsenov Academy of Economic, Svishtov
Why People Evade Taxes in the Czech and Slovak Republics: A
Tale of Twins by Dr. Jan Hanousek, CERGE-EI,
Prague and Filip Palda,
Senior Fellow, The Fraser Institute, Montreal;
University of Quebec
Informal Labor Market and Informal Economy: The Polish
experience by Maciej Grabowski,
Institute for Market Economies, Gdansk
Currency Circulation after Currency Board Introduction in
Bulgaria (Transactions Demand, Hoarding, Shadow Economy) by . Nikolay Nenovski, Bulgarian
National Bank
The Informal Economy in the EU Accession Countries: Size,
Scope, Trends and Challenges to the Process of EU Enlargement by Liliana Doudeva, Seniour Researcher Economic Information, Center
for Economic Development
Informality and Poverty by Zeynep
Kudatgobilik and Alexander Marc,
The World Bank
Barriers to Participation: The Informal Sector in Emerging
Democracies
The Case of Hungary by Laszlo Kallay,
Institute for Small Business Development, Hungary
Behind the
Informal Economy: Estimating, Explaining, Counteracting by Guoda Steponaviciene, Vice
President, Lithuanian Free Market Institute, Vilnius
Risk
Reporting and Early Warning for Good Governance and Against Corruption by
Associate Professor Atanas Gotchev,
Ph. D., UNDP–Sofia and University of National and
World Economy, Bulgaria
Case Study:
Serbia by Danijel Pantic,
Secretary General, European Movement in Serbia, Belgrade
Comments on
papers of Friedrich Schneider
and Tatiana Nenova by Andrei
Yakovlev,
Director, Institute for Industrial and Market Studies at State University - Higher
School of Economics, Moscow
Movement to
e-Government in Russia: problems and prospects by Andrei
Yakovlev, Director, Institute for Industrial and
Market Studies at State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Economic
Cooperation in Southeast Europe by Dr. Daniela Elena Stefanescu,
Vice President, National Institute of Statistics of Romania, Bucharest
The Shadow
Economy and Institutional Change in EU Accession Countries - A Two Pillar
Strategy for the Challenges Ahead, Dr. Dominik Enste, Economic Policy Researcher, Gerling
Group, Cologne Gerling
Recent Trends of Unrecorded
Economy in Turkey: Comparison with Bulgaria - Dr. Ahmet
Salih Ikiz, Faculty Fellow,
Ege University, Izmir,
Turkey
The
Grey Economy in the IT Sector - Mr. Todor
Yalamov, ARC Fund
Presentation of the Results
from the Survey of the Grey Economy Among the Population
(in 2002)- Dr. Valentin Goev, Statistics Department, UNWE, Assoc. prof. Venelin Boshnakov,
Statistics Department, UNWE
Foreigners and Informal Labour Market in Poland
- Mr. Maciej Grabowski,
Vice President, Institute for Market Economies, Gdansk
Quality Of Government Services
And The Civic Duty To Pay Taxes In The Czech And Slovak Republics, And Other
Transition Countries (Power Point Presentation) - Dr. Jan Hanousek, Director, Center for Economic Research and Graduate
Education, Economic Institute - CERGE-EI, Prague (Written Jointly With Prof.
Filip Palda).
The Shadow Economy - Economic Ground for Corruption, Organized Crime and Terrorism,
Assoc. prof. Olga Teneva
Chief of Department "Economic Sciences", Academy of the Ministry of
Interior (only in Bulgarian)
XVIII National Conference of Labour Economics
Messina-Taormina 25-26 September 2003
The
Informal Economy in the EU Accession Countries: Size, Scope, Trends and
Challenges in the Process of EU Enlargement
Articles and Reports
Undeclared Work in the European Union, Special Eurobarometer, European Commission, October 2007 (Adobe PDF, 1.1 MB) or direct link to the report on EC website.
Article on Undeclared Work from SYSDEM Correspondent. European Employment Observatory: Bulgaria, May 2007 , by Pobeda Loukanova, Senior Researcher at Institute of Economy at BAS and Tihomir Bezlov, Senior Researcher, Center for the Study of Democracy (pdf)
IMF Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes on Fiscal Transparency for Bulgaria
Money Laundering in Canada: An Analysis of RCMP Cases, 2004,
by Stephen Schneider, Ph.D., Research Associate, Nathanson Centre for the Study
of Organized Crime and Corruption, York University, Toronto, Canada
Measuring
the Non-Observed Economy, OECD Handbook (pdf)
Principles and Practices
in The Measurement of the Unrecorded Economy: Discussant's Remarks - Michael
Colledge, OECD
The Non-Observed
Economy: Measurement and Policy Issues Conference, 20 January 2003 - The
School of Economics of Tor Vergata
University
Estimating
the Non-Observed Economy in Relation to Tourist Flows - Roberto GISMONDI
1 and Sabina RONCONI 2
The
Shadow Economy in Bulgaria - Cornell University,
Harvard University, Agency for Economic Analysis and Forecasting, Institute for
Market Economics, Sofia 2001
The Shadow
Economy in Post-Soviet Tajikistan by Steve Kyle,
Department of Agricultural,Resource,and Managerial Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, September 2002
Dimensions of the Shadow Economy - Prof. Friedrich
Schneider
The Growth of
the Underground Economy - Friedrich Schneider with Dominik Enste
Useful Links
The European Union
On-Line
The European
Union On-Line - Undeclared work
Estimation
of the Non-Observed Economy, OECD, 2001
KPMG International -
Official Site
KPMG
- The Grey Market
The Harvard Institute for International
Development
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