We study the degree of synchronization between formal- and informal-economy business cycles. Using a comprehensive database of informal activity that covers a wide range of informality measures from almost 160 countries over the 1990-2018 period, we report two major results. First, fluctuations in informal-sector output are strongly positively correlated with those in formal-sector output. In contrast, fluctuations in informal employment are largely uncorrelated with those in formal-sector output. Second, movements in the formal economy tend to spillover to the informal economy. Using a novel set of instrumental variables, we show that fluctuations in formal-sector output “cause” movements in informal-sector output
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Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
Within a general equilibrium framework of a developing economy with a foreign owned factor of produc...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
A vast literature has focused on what causes businesses to move into informality and what is the imp...
This dissertation explores the connection between the structure of labor mar-kets and business cycle...
Given the prevalence of informality, this article proposes a typology for classifying countries by t...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country\u27s GDP. As this income is ...
Abstract of associated article: Many countries have a large informal economy that is poorly measured...
This paper introduces a comprehensive database of informal economic activity. The database focuses o...
This paper studies the trends and cycles of informal employment. It first presents a theoretical mod...
A vast literature has focused on what causes businesses to move into informality and what is the imp...
This dissertation explores the connection between the structure of labor markets and business cycle ...
This paper investigates the cyclical properties of the size of the informal economy over the busines...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
Within a general equilibrium framework of a developing economy with a foreign owned factor of produc...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
A vast literature has focused on what causes businesses to move into informality and what is the imp...
This dissertation explores the connection between the structure of labor mar-kets and business cycle...
Given the prevalence of informality, this article proposes a typology for classifying countries by t...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country\u27s GDP. As this income is ...
Abstract of associated article: Many countries have a large informal economy that is poorly measured...