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Original Articles

Estimating the size of Turkey's informal sector: an expenditure‐based approach

Pages 261-271 | Published online: 11 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Accurately measuring Turkey's informal sector is important for policymaking. We utilize household income‐expenditure surveys to examine this sector's income underreporting. The Pissarides‐Weber approach hypothesizes that data would reflect such underreporting as “excess food consumption”. Our results suggest informal sector members spend more than their formal sector counterparts with comparable reported income levels. Using this information, we estimate the average size of the true informal sector to be about 1.25 times the official estimate. The informal sector accounts for around 83% of officially reported disposable income. Therefore, true Turkish disposable income is (25%)∗(83%), roughly 21% larger than the officially estimated magnitude.

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Acknowledgments

This paper was presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the Economic Research Forum (ERF), December 2007, in Cairo. I thank Professor Hanaa Kheir‐El‐Din for useful suggestions. Software support from TUSIAD is gratefully acknowledged.

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