Measuring Underground Economy of Bangladesh: Transaction Approach

Authors

  • A. F. M. Ataur Rahman NSU
  • Afsana Rahman Khan NSU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18034/gdeb.v1i2.195

Keywords:

Underground Economy, Transaction Approach, Bangladesh

Abstract

Underground economy is a malaise for the government that restricts its fiscal ability and infuses confusion in development planning. For a developing country like Bangladesh, which thrives for prospering this can hurt disproportionately. Therefore, measuring underground economy is important for Bangladesh. In this study, using data of 1980-2010 we have used transaction method proposed by Feige (1979) to calculate its extent in Bangladesh. We have found that unreported economy accounts a substantial portion of official GDP. Its growth rate was high positive in some years and in some other years it experienced a stagnant trend. Although few but in some years it declined relative to GDP as well.

GEL Classification Code: A31; O40

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Author Biographies

  • A. F. M. Ataur Rahman, NSU

    Associate Professor, Department of Economics, North South University (NSU), Bangladesh

  • Afsana Rahman Khan, NSU

    Department of Economics, North South University (NSU), Bangladesh

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2012-12-31

How to Cite

Rahman, A. F. M. A. ., & Khan, A. R. . (2012). Measuring Underground Economy of Bangladesh: Transaction Approach . Global Disclosure of Economics and Business, 1(2), 74-82. https://doi.org/10.18034/gdeb.v1i2.195

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