The paper evaluates the relative effect of deterrence, prevention, curative and commitment policy measures on the size of undeclared work in a real business cycle model with undeclared work, tax evasion and search frictions in the labour market. A numerical application of the model to the European economy shows that all these approaches reduce the undeclared share of output, but that deterrence and commitment policies also produce a negative effect on stationary employment. The curative approach produces the sharper fall in undeclared work while stimulating stationary output and employment.

Ciccarone, G., Giuli, F., Marchetti, E. (2014). Tackling Undeclared Work. Suggestions from a Business Cycle Model with Search Frictions. ECONOMIA POLITICA, 2, 125-148 [10.1428/77434].

Tackling Undeclared Work. Suggestions from a Business Cycle Model with Search Frictions

GIULI, FRANCESCO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The paper evaluates the relative effect of deterrence, prevention, curative and commitment policy measures on the size of undeclared work in a real business cycle model with undeclared work, tax evasion and search frictions in the labour market. A numerical application of the model to the European economy shows that all these approaches reduce the undeclared share of output, but that deterrence and commitment policies also produce a negative effect on stationary employment. The curative approach produces the sharper fall in undeclared work while stimulating stationary output and employment.
2014
Ciccarone, G., Giuli, F., Marchetti, E. (2014). Tackling Undeclared Work. Suggestions from a Business Cycle Model with Search Frictions. ECONOMIA POLITICA, 2, 125-148 [10.1428/77434].
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