The shadow economy as an institution of spatial development
https://doi.org/10.29030/2309-2076-2024-17-3-71-79
Abstract
The article examines the content and reasons for the existence of the shadow economy, as well as its regional differences. The scale of the shadow economy in a particular region is also an important component among the institutions of spatial development. As noted, the shadow economy and its scale affect the attractiveness of the territory as an investment object, as well as the quality of functioning of social infrastructure institutions.
Moreover, a significant part of the measures to reduce the scale of the shadow economy is tied to the territory where the main part of the contact zone between business and government is located, revenues are generated and their use takes place. The shadow economy and its scale in the region are signs of a deformation in spatial development. Their reduction implies the creation of a special subsystem among the institutions of spatial development aimed at eliminating the factors of its deformation.
About the Authors
R. F. GataullinRussian Federation
Rinat F. Gataullin – doctor of economic sciences, professor, head of the sector the economics and territorial development management
Scopus ID: 57190408330
Researcher ID: O-4533-2015
Ufa
E. R. Chuvashaeva
Russian Federation
Elvira R. Chuvashaeva – researcher
Researcher ID: K-1829-2018
Ufa
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For citations:
Gataullin R.F., Chuvashaeva E.R. The shadow economy as an institution of spatial development. Economic Systems. 2024;17(3):71-79. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29030/2309-2076-2024-17-3-71-79
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