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How Parallel Markets Fueled Chronic Shortage in the Soviet Official Sector

1999

The paper presents a disequilibrium model of a pre-transition centrally planned economy, with explicit description of labour supply to the official sector, as well as illegal economic activities. Under weak assumptions, raising official prices for deficit goods leads to even higher inflation in the shadow sector and increases the labour supply to the official sector. However, aggregate supply does not grow as much as income, and (flow) excess demand in the official sector goes up, while excess demand in the aggregate market remains positive. Simulation results suggest that our assumptions and conclusions are consistent with estimates of monetary overhang obtained (in a different way) by oth…

InflationInformal sectormedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic sectorDisequilibriumPlanned economyMonetary economicsMarket economyLabour supplymedicineEconomicsmedicine.symptomAggregate supplyShadow (psychology)media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Flow phenomenon of micron-sized particles during cold spray additive manufacturing: High-speed optic observation and characterization

2020

Abstract A high-speed laser shadowgraph observation of the particles flow during cold spraying enables a good phenomenological characterization. The particles in-flight behaviour develops a kinematics with two regimes regardless the powder nature. When leaving the nozzle, the particles form a regime of uniform jet over a certain distance along the flow direction, and then a regime of sparse jet while particles deviate in the radial direction. This dispersion increases away from the nozzle exit and exhibits thereby an event of oblique collision during an additive route process. Under such conditions, kinematic deficiency prevails since oblique collision has shown to alter the deposition effi…

Jet (fluid)Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringNozzleGas dynamic cold spraychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistryMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumPeekShadowgraphComposite material0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)PorosityAdvanced Powder Technology
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The Effect of Public Education Expenditure on Shadow Economy: A Cross-Country Analysis

2015

AbstractThis paper empirically examines whether devoting more resources to education can reduce the size of the shadow economy on a cross-section of countries. The findings show a negative relationship between public education expenditure and the size of the shadow economy, which is robust to the inclusion of different proxies for the control variables, a large set of policy variables, regional differences and endogeneity. The findings also emphasize the role of education, suggesting that public policies devoted to higher education level imply a decreasing effect on the shadow economy.

Labour economicsHigher educationbusiness.industryControl variablePublic policyshadow economy.EducationEconomyNegative relationshipSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeEconomicsEndogeneitybusinessPublic educationGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceInclusion (education)government expenditureShadow (psychology)
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Humanist Neo-Latin Drama in France

2013

Neo-Latin humanist drama in France offers a fairly modest corpus of texts compared to the production in the rest of Europe. Moreover, humanist drama composed in Latin is not very well known; Latin plays, mostly written by teachers or students in colleges, have for a long time remained in the shadow of vernacular mystery plays, farces and moralities on the one hand, and, from the 1550s onwards, of the first tragedies and comedies written in French on the other. French dramatic writing in the sixteenth century is characterized first of all by the important place occupied by a theatre which was long called 'popular' and 'medieval', but which reached its full maturity between 1450 and 1550. The…

Literature[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVernacularArtHumanism[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureEpideicticBlame[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literatureaxe1Théâtre (genre littéraire) latin médiéval et moderne ― Influence latinePerforming artsPraisebusinessLittérature latine médiévale et moderneThéâtre (genre littéraire) latin médiéval et moderne ― Histoire et critiquemedia_commonDramaShadow (psychology)
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The shadow economy in Portugal: An analysis with the MIMIC approach

2007

The paper estimates the Portuguese Shadow Economy (SE) from 1977 to 2004 and tests the statistical relationships between the SE and other economic variables. In order to carry out the econometric analysis, a multiple indicators multiple causes (MIMIC) model with means and intercepts is applied. The main causes of the Portuguese SE are analyzed and economic policies to reduce it are suggested. An appraisal on the reliability of estimates and an alternative benchmark strategy for the MIMIC approach are proposed.

MIMC model; Portugal; Shadow economyPortugalMIMC modeljel:C39language.human_languagejel:H10jel:H26EconomyOrder (exchange)Carry (investment)shadow economy MIIMIC model PortugallanguageEconomicsjel:O17PortugueseShadow economyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceShadow (psychology)Journal of Applied Economics
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The shadow price of foreign exchange with minimum wages

2001

Abstract This note derives the shadow price of foreign exchange in a small open economy with minimum wage unemployment under tariffs, quotas and voluntary export restraints. The analysis is conducted in a dual general equilibrium framework with many goods and factors.

MacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsGeneral equilibrium theoryShadow pricemedia_common.quotation_subjectSmall open economyVoluntary export restraintsDual (category theory)UnemploymentEconomicsForeign exchangeMinimum wageFinancemedia_commonEconomics Letters
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Is the Tax Burden a Generating Factor of Fiscal Evasion in South-East Europe?

2020

Tax evasion is a pernicious phenomenon, very widespread in the world, which is closely linked to the system of taxes and fees. This is considered to be a response to the excessive fiscal pressure exerted on taxpayers. Bypassing the law is also closely related to the phenomenon of corruption and its removal is a difficult target, under the existing conditions. The main purpose of this paper is to study the influence of corruption and fiscal pressure on the phenomenon of tax evasion, materialized by the shadow economy indicator. The analysis is carried out over a period of 18 years, namely 1999-2016, for six countries of South-Eastern Europe, member states of the European Union, divided into …

MacroeconomicsTax revenueIndex (economics)Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsRevenuemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionEvasion (ethics)Gross domestic productmedia_commonShadow (psychology)KnE Social Sciences
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The calculation of shadow prices for industrial wastes using distance functions: An analysis for Spanish ceramic pavements firms

2001

Abstract This paper deals with the calculation of shadow prices for two industrial wastes generated on their production processes by 18 firms belonging to the Spanish ceramic pavements industry. These prices are then used to calculate an extended productivity index which takes into consideration wastes going with the production of marketable goods. We follow the methodological approach first proposed by Fare et al. (The Review of Economics and Statistics 75 (1993)). A negative correlation is found between absolute shadow prices and wastes production intensity, reflecting a greater marginal cost of eliminating wastes for those firms using less contaminant production processes. Differences be…

Marginal costEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsIndex (economics)Shadow priceEconometricsEconomicsProduction (economics)Management Science and Operations ResearchNegative correlationGeneral Business Management and AccountingProductivityIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringInternational Journal of Production Economics
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Exogenous Interference: The European Union’s Economic Partnership Agreements and the Stalled SADC Customs Union

2017

Focussing on the struggle for the scheduled SADC Customs Union, Muntschick reveals that extra-regional actors can actually have a negative impact on regional economic integration in the SADC. Firstly, this chapter refers to the organisation’s agenda on market integration and clarifies the intra-regional demand for the envisaged customs union. Secondly, it highlights the SADC member states’ important but asymmetric trade relations to the European Union and, in regard to this shadow structure of extra-regional interdependence, explains the interfering impact of Brussels’s Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) on deeper market integration in the SADC. This chapter concludes that the European U…

Market integrationEconomic integrationbusiness.industryInternational economicsInternational tradeEconomic Partnership AgreementsCustoms unionInternational free trade agreementEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionShadow (psychology)media_common
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Efficient Port Pricing: A New Methodology Applied to Spanish Commercial Ports

2000

This paper presents a methodology for determining efficient tariffs for the services provided by commercial ports. With this method, efficient unit profits can be obtained for the services offered and their margins of sensitivity can be found. This allows port authorities to determine what actions should be taken with regard to tariffs and/or variable costs in order to optimise their economic results. At the same time, shadow prices of port resources and their limits of sensitivity can be obtained, thus providing port authorities with orientation regarding which resources should be augmented and by how much. In the early 90's, this methodology was applied to all Spanish commercial ports and…

MicroeconomicsEconomic efficiencyMaritime logisticsLiberalizationOrder (business)Shadow priceEconomicsComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSPort (computer networking)Industrial organizationVariable costUnit (housing)International Journal of Maritime Economics
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