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Explaining Participation in the Informal Economy in Post-Socialist Societies: A Study of the Asymmetry between Formal and Informal Institutions in Croatia

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Colin C Williams & Slavko Bezeredi. (2019) Explaining and tackling unregistered employment: evidence from an employers’ survey. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 27:2-3, pages 173-189.
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Colin C. Williams & Junhong Yang. (2018) Evaluating competing perspectives towards undeclared work: some lessons from Bulgaria. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 26:2-3, pages 247-265.
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Colin C. Williams & Adrian V. Horodnic. (2018) Evaluating the prevalence of informal payments for health services in Southeast Europe: an institutional approach. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 18:3, pages 345-365.
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