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|a The long shadow of informality :
|b challenges and policies /
|c edited by Franziska Ohnsorge and Shu Yu.
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|a "This book is a product of the Prospects Group in the Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions Vice Presidency at the World Bank."--Acknowledgments.
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Summary of Contents -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Authors -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Overview -- Motivation -- Key findings and policy messages -- Synopsis -- Future research directions -- References -- PART I: Characteristics of the Informal Economy -- Chapter 2 Understanding the Informal Economy: Concepts and Trends -- Introduction -- Definition of informality -- Database of informality measures -- Size and evolution of the informal economy
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|a Consistency among the various measures of informality -- Cyclical features of the informal economy -- Conclusion -- Annex 2A: Estimation methodologies -- Annex 2B: Tables -- References -- Chapter 3 Growing Apart or Moving Together? Synchronization of Informal- and Formal-Economy Business Cycles -- Introduction -- Literature review: Linkages between formal and informal sectors -- Data and methodology -- Synchronization of formal and informal business cycles -- Causal linkages between formal- and informal-economy business cycles -- Explaining the cyclicality of the informal sector -- Conclusion
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|a Annex 3A: Theory behind the cyclicality of the DGE-based estimates -- Annex 3B: Model specifications for measuring co-movement among informality measures -- Annex 3C: Causal linkages between formal- and informal-economy business cycles -- Annex 3D: Calibrating DGE estimates using survey-based self-employment data -- References -- PART II: Country and Regional Dimensions -- Chapter 4 Lagging Behind: Informality and Development -- Introduction -- Links between informality and development challenges -- Informality and economic correlates -- Informality and institutions
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|a Informality and SDGs related to human development -- Informality and SDGs related to infrastructure -- Finding the needle in the haystack: The most robust correlates -- Conclusion -- Annex 4A: Meta-regression analysis -- Annex 4B: Regression analysis -- Annex 4C: Bayesian model averaging approach -- Annex 4D: Tables -- References -- Chapter 5 Informality in Emerging Market and Developing Economies: Regional Dimensions -- Introduction -- Informality in EMDEs -- East Asia and Pacific -- Europe and Central Asia -- Latin America and the Caribbean -- Middle East and North Africa -- South Asia
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|a Sub-Saharan Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- PART III: Policies -- Chapter 6 Tackling Informality: Policy Options -- Introduction -- Data and methodology -- Fiscal measures -- Other policies -- Conclusion -- Annex 6A: Policies and informality -- Annex 6B: Tables -- References -- Boxes -- 2.1 How does informality aggravate the impact of COVID-19? -- 4.1 Informality and wage inequality -- 4.2 Casting a shadow: Productivity in formal and informal firms -- 4.3 Informality, poverty, and income inequality -- 6.1 Financial development and the informal economy.
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