Usually, studies on the informal economy focus mainly upon those working in the informal economy (supply side). However, many exchanges in the informal economy are initiated by purchasers asking how much a good or service costs if paid cash in hand. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to advance understanding of who make purchases in the informal economy and the reasons of the consumers making these purchases (demand side). Two potential explanations are evaluated. Firstly, consumers are explained as rational economic actors seeking a more convenient deal or profit maximisation (i.e., lower price or better value for money), making purchases from the informal economy due to the lack of availability of the product or service they need on the ...
To explain participation in the undeclared economy, the conventional supply-side approach evaluates ...
This paper exploits a relatively unique survey conducted in Serbia in late 2000 to examine the deter...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
Usually, studies on the informal economy focus mainly upon those working in the informal economy (su...
To evaluate critically the dominant discourse that consumers acquiring goods and services in the inf...
This paper evaluates which consumers in Southeast Europe are more likely to purchase goods and servi...
Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side perspectiv...
Purpose Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side ...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate which consumers in Central and Eastern Europe are more likely t...
To evaluate critically the assumption that consumers participating in cash-in-hand transactions are ...
The focus of this thesis is the study of the demand side of the shadow economy. To achieve this, the...
Research about consumers in subsistence marketplaces (Viswanathan and Sridharan 2009; Viswanathan an...
To explain participation in the undeclared economy, the conventional supply-side approach evaluates ...
This paper exploits a relatively unique survey conducted in Serbia in late 2000 to examine the deter...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
Usually, studies on the informal economy focus mainly upon those working in the informal economy (su...
To evaluate critically the dominant discourse that consumers acquiring goods and services in the inf...
This paper evaluates which consumers in Southeast Europe are more likely to purchase goods and servi...
Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side perspectiv...
Purpose Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side ...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
Research on the informal economy has largely focussed on supply-side issues, addressing questions li...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate which consumers in Central and Eastern Europe are more likely t...
To evaluate critically the assumption that consumers participating in cash-in-hand transactions are ...
The focus of this thesis is the study of the demand side of the shadow economy. To achieve this, the...
Research about consumers in subsistence marketplaces (Viswanathan and Sridharan 2009; Viswanathan an...
To explain participation in the undeclared economy, the conventional supply-side approach evaluates ...
This paper exploits a relatively unique survey conducted in Serbia in late 2000 to examine the deter...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...