THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS of MANIFESTATION of the SHADOW ECONOMY IN the COUNTRIES of the WORLD


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In work systematization of determinations of such concepts as "economic crime" and "shadow economy" is carried out, types of a shadow economy are listed. Distinctions between the concepts "economic crime" and "shadow economy", and also between determination of "economic crime" from the economic and legal point of view are revealed. Features of shadow sector in the countries of the West and East are considered. On the basis of the analysis of statistical data an attempt of an explanation of distinctions in volume of a shadow economy in the different countries of the world is made.

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Arina Antonovna Belonogova

The Ural State University of Economics

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Email: l-ka98@mail.ru

Student of the Department of World Economy, Institute of Economics, Ural State University of Economics

620219, Yekaterinburg, 8th of March Str., 62

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