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Home » Publications » Workers in the shadow economy and impact on taxes: Findings from advanced, emerging and developing countries
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Workers in the shadow economy and impact on taxes: Findings from advanced, emerging and developing countries

by Santiago Caram|Published May 14, 2026

Journal Article, Journal of Tax Administration, Forthcomming (2026)

 

 

 

 

  • Emerging Economies
  • Shadow Economy
  • Tax collections

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