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  • Bajada Christopher (Blackwell Publishing, 2006)
    The business cycle characteristics of the legitimate economy have been examined quite extensively. In this paper we extend the standard business cycle analysis to the underground economy and compare it to the legitimate ...
  • Bajada Christopher (Blackwell Publishing, 2005)
    Although national accounts data provide the most comprehensive overview of economic activity, preliminary estimates are subject to much revision before they are regarded as reliable indicators. Oddly enough, the ...
  • Bajada Christopher (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, 1999)
    In an age of tighter government regulation, many individuals and businesses are distorting our notion of the size of the Australian economy by actively participating in the underground economy. The consequences are clear: ...
  • Bajada Christopher (Elsevier, 2004)
  • Bajada Christopher (Universidad Del CEMA, 2001)
    The statistical discrepancy is often used to gauge the reliability of national accounts data. Particularly since the mid-1980's the statistical discrepancy in Australia has grown significantly in size and variance. In ...
  • Schneider Friedrich; Bajada Christopher (Blackwell Publishing, 2002)
    Despite continuous government attempts to increase taxpayer compliance, the shadow economy continues to offer a way for taxpayers to evade their taxpaying obligations. The consequences are dear: policy-makers have ...
  • Bajada Christopher; Schneider Friedrich (CAIRN, 2009)
    Although there has been considerable discussion on the size of the shadow economy, comparatively little attention has been given to relationship between unemployment and participation in this sector. The objective of this ...
  • Bajada Christopher (SAGE Publications, 2007)
    Despite government attempts to reduce welfare benefit fraud in Australia, participation in the underground economy by those claiming to be unemployed continues. Although there exists considerable international literature on ...