nep-iue New Economics Papers
on Informal and Underground Economics
Issue of 2016‒04‒16
three papers chosen by
Catalina Granda Carvajal
Universidad de Antioquia

  1. The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations (PRECARIR) Country report: Hungary By Tibor T. Meszmann
  2. The rise of the dual labour market: fighting precarious employment in the new member states through industrial relations (PRECARIR) Country report: Slovenia By Branko Bembič; Miroslav Stanojević
  3. Forms of Government Decentralization and Institutional Quality: Evidence from a Large Sample of Nation By Goel, Rajeev K.; Saunoris, James W.

  1. By: Tibor T. Meszmann
    Date: 2016–04–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cel:report:12&r=iue
  2. By: Branko Bembič; Miroslav Stanojević
    Date: 2016–04–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cel:report:14&r=iue
  3. By: Goel, Rajeev K. (Asian Development Bank Institute); Saunoris, James W. (Asian Development Bank Institute)
    Abstract: This paper studies the effects of various forms of government decentralization on institutional quality across countries. Using corruption and the shadow economy to proxy for institutional quality, as well as three forms of government decentralization (i.e., virtual, physical, and fiscal), the econometric results show virtual decentralization to be the most effective in improving institutional quality. The effects on transition and countries in Asia are also considered.
    Keywords: government decentralization; shadow economy; institutional quality; virtual decentralization
    JEL: H11 H73 K42
    Date: 2016–03–31
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ris:adbiwp:0562&r=iue

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