Working Paper

Beyond the Veil of Ignorance: The Influence of Direct Democracy on the Shadow Economy

Friedrich Schneider, Désirée Teobaldelli
CESifo, Munich, 2012

CESifo Working Paper No. 3749

In this paper we analyze the influence of direct democratic institutions on the size and development of the shadow economies. The framework developed predicts a negative relationship between the degree of direct democracy and the size of the shadow economy. Countries where direct democratic institutions support democratic life are expected to be characterized by a lower informal sector, ceteris paribus. The empirical / econometric investigation of a sample of 56 democracies confirms our core hypothesis and demonstrates that the effect of direct democratic institutions on the shadow economy is negative and quantitatively important; the results are robust and also depend on the interaction of direct democracy with other political institutions, such as district magnitude.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Public Choice
Keywords: shadow economy, direct democratic institutions, district magnitude, good governance
JEL Classification: O170, D780, H110, H260