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Magic figure of shadow economy

Magic figure of shadow economy

Shamsul Huq Zahid

The finance division of the government has come out with magic figures for the size of country's shadow or black or underground or grey or clandestine or parallel -- one has every liberty to give it a name which one deems fit -- economy.

According to the 'analysis' made by the division, the country's shadow economy in the year 2010 was equivalent to a size lying somewhere in between 45 per cent and 81 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) for that year.

The division prefers to call the estimates (or guesstimates) as projections. If the projections were true, the country's a shadow economy was, roughly, worth more than $ 50 billion or $100 billion in 2010.


The reasons for the projections, made through the econometric analysis which, reportedly, used Currency-Demand Approach, varying very widely remains unexplained. The analyses of shadow economies of many other developed and developing countries made earlier had never varied so wildly. Those usually varied between 4.0 per cent and 20 per cent in most cases.

In fact there is no uniform or one-size-fits-all formula for measuring the size of the shadow economy of a country, nor is there a precise definition of shadow economy. A number of economists are of the opinion that in the absence of concept of shadow economy in economic theory, any attempt to dig out a magic figure is just meaningless.

Yet there have been efforts to measure the size of the shadow or black economy in many countries, both developed and developing. And the most widely-used methods for the purpose have been (a) measurement of self-reported participation in shadow economic activities and (b) measurement of discrepancies between expected level of demand or receipts ( such as electricity, currency or tax revenue) and actual use of goods or services (Source: The Shadow Economy authored by Matthew H. Fleming, John Roman and Graham Farrel).

The finance division is claimed to have followed the second approach.

There is no denying that with their economies growing, most developing countries facing the problem of expanding shadow economies and Bangladesh has not been any exception.

Based on its findings, the finance division has made observations that excessive wealth is being accumulated in the hands of a few, giving rise to social inequalities and it also traced a link between the shadow economy and the abnormal rise in land and stock prices in recent times. In fact, one does not have to take the trouble of doing research on the developments mentioned above. Even common men do have the same feeling.

The finance division has, however, rightly underscored the need for bringing the shadow economy within the fold of the mainstream economy. Since the shadow economy remains outside the national income statistics it is very difficult to get a true picture of the national economy. Moreover, policy responses of the government tend to be inappropriate because of insufficient national income statistics.

But how can, at least, a major part of the shadow economy be brought into the mainstream economy? It is easy to mention a magic figure for the size of the shadow economy but it is really hard to facilitate the diversion of funds from shadow economy to formal economy.

Both definitional and behavioural approaches divide the shadow economy into four broadly comparable components--- criminal, irregular, household and informal sectors. The criminal part of the underground economy is always difficult to dislodge but right kind of policies might help to woo some portions of other three components to the formal economy.

But the policymakers here do need to ponder why the size of the shadow economy is growing bigger and bigger. In fact the expansion of the shadow economy does suggest that the current economic policies, such as tax and regulatory measures are flawed or inappropriate or burdensome. Its size is also very much linked to regulatory efficiency or inefficiency.

Another important element--- political patronization--- plays a very important role in the growth of the shadow economy. If individuals or business entities can manage undue support and protection from the power-that-be in their bid to amass wealth irregularly, there should be no reason for the shadow economy not to grow in an unbridled pace.

A large shadow economy also poses a danger to the macro-economic stability and efficiency of the formal regulatory institutions of a country. The propensity to transfer funds outside the country by big operators gets momentum when the shadow economy grows beyond control.

Finance division in its study report has put great emphasis on bringing the shadow economy within the fold of formal economic activities and cited a few unsuccessful steps, including tax-holiday facility and the opportunity to whiten black money, initiated in the past to make it happen. But it could hardly suggest alternatives.

Most developed economies do also have shadow economies but they are relatively small in size. What seems to be most importantelement to tackle the problem of shadow economy in a country like Bangladesh is good governance which broadly encompasses the performance of organs of the state, oversight bodies and regulatory institutions. Ensuring that within a short span time appears to be too distant a dream.

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This is it... if we even take the lowest amount 50 billion as the shadow economy per capita income of Bangladesh will be higher then that of WB or Kolkata in particular. N with the higher end of 82% shadow economy with per capita income of 751 USD predicted by IMF in 2010 for Bangladesh it will be higher then that of bhartis 1200 USD.

In real term BD always had higher per capita income then the bhartis even up to 1975. So, it surprises me when bhartis try to portray that even a backward eastern region like Kolkata has 4 time better living standard then dhaka when living standard of dhaka is better then kolkata.

In a country like Bangladesh when only 1% of the people pay tax with majority providing fake info, counting no private bank, hospital or uni in GDP calculation and when there is a big shadow economy one can not get a true nature of the economy unless they they themselves observe the living standard of the 2 region namely Bangladesh and WB.

Bangladesh government recently has taken initiative to make 2005 as the base year to measure GDP. It will also give a boost to the economy as with 1995 present day economy does not have any matching or similarity.

All the diluted bhartis should now come out of the wet dream that India is like a heaven and 20 million Bangladeshis has went to India for searching better life where as it is the place where one third of the poor people of the world lives and has more poor people then sub saharan africa combined.
 
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This is it... if we even take the lowest amount 50 billion as the shadow economy per capita income of Bangladesh will be higher then that of WB or Kolkata in particular. N with the higher end of 82% shadow economy with per capita income of 751 USD predicted by IMF in 2010 for Bangladesh it will be higher then that of bhartis 1200 USD.

In real term BD always had higher per capita income then the bhartis even up to 1975. So, it surprises me when bhartis try to portray that even a backward eastern region like Kolkata has 4 time better living standard then dhaka when living standard of dhaka is better then kolkata.

In a country like Bangladesh when only 1% of the people pay tax with majority providing fake info, counting no private bank, hospital or uni in GDP calculation and when there is a big shadow economy one can not get a true nature of the economy unless they they themselves observe the living standard of the 2 region namely Bangladesh and WB.

Bangladesh government recently has taken initiative to make 2005 as the base year to measure GDP. It will also give a boost to the economy as with 1995 present day economy does not have any matching or similarity.

All the diluted bhartis should now come out of the wet dream that India is like a heaven and 20 million Bangladeshis has went to India for searching better life where as it is the place where one third of the poor people of the world lives and has more poor people then sub saharan africa combined.

Good job. Next time try to make more sense.

I hope you know that India, too, has a shadow economy and majority of the people try to avoid/minimize taxes.
 
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Pakistan has too a large shadow economy espacially the local consumed manufacturing sector.
 
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Good job. Next time try to make more sense.

I hope you know that India, too, has a shadow economy and majority of the people try to avoid/minimize taxes.

Provide stat... this report said that majority of the country both developed and developing has shadow economy but it amounted 4-20% unlike Bangladesh.
 
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Very good, now somebody translate this page to simple bengali and mail to the 20 million illegals!

i do not know exactly but seeing the GDP to tax ratio and living standard of people and my know how of economics, it should be 40-60 bn $ i-e 18.5-28%

By the quality of this thread, your method is pretty scientific! Congratulations. Particularly your conclusion that since Pakistan's tax to GDP ratio is abnormally low, that must mean your GDP is underestimated :) That was just brilliant :)
 
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Why? It made more sense to mail it to the 32.5 million illegal indians living under BD's shadow economy.

Buddy, they already know abt this, thats why they are in BD. The people who have not got the memo are the 20 mil BD guys in India.

So I suppose BD is building a fence on their side of the border to stop this massive flow of Indians coming over? A magic fence perhaps, as a wire fence would cost real money?
 
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Buddy, they already know abt this, thats why they are in BD. The people who have not got the memo are the 20 mil BD guys in India.

So I suppose BD is building a fence on their side of the border to stop this massive flow of Indians coming over? A magic fence perhaps, as a wire fence would cost real money?

This 20 million BD guys you say, how long over time have they been entering India? I mean, how long was this going on? And if there were illegal immigrants, why not just deport them? You know, in countries like Japan, they automatically deport illegal aliens when found.

20 million illegals really sounds like a lot.
 
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Buddy, they already know abt this, thats why they are in BD. The people who have not got the memo are the 20 mil BD guys in India.

So I suppose BD is building a fence on their side of the border to stop this massive flow of Indians coming over? A magic fence perhaps, as a wire fence would cost real money?

No we dont need fence. Our police is enough to randomly rounding them up and hand them over to BSF. Besides we need more manpower to excel our mnufacturing industries which are running short 25% employee everyday. If some Indian could find a job in those industries which are dying for extra hand, then we dont really mind. Infact they are helping our industry. Also lots of maid jobs are falling vacant as well, as maids are more interested in working in Garments than sweeiping floor which are getting filled by Indians in massive number.
 
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Buddy, they already know abt this, thats why they are in BD. The people who have not got the memo are the 20 mil BD guys in India.

So I suppose BD is building a fence on their side of the border to stop this massive flow of Indians coming over? A magic fence perhaps, as a wire fence would cost real money?

Please provide the proof please.
 
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Buddy, they already know abt this, thats why they are in BD. The people who have not got the memo are the 20 mil BD guys in India.

So I suppose BD is building a fence on their side of the border to stop this massive flow of Indians coming over? A magic fence perhaps, as a wire fence would cost real money?

Edit - Double post!
 
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This 20 million BD guys you say, how long over time have they been entering India? I mean, how long was this going on? And if there were illegal immigrants, why not just deport them? You know, in countries like Japan, they automatically deport illegal aliens when found.

20 million illegals really sounds like a lot.
Come to Mumbai u will understand that even 20 million is small .
Almost every building has a bangladeshi servant working :lol:
 
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