par D'Hernoncourt, Johanna ;Méon, Pierre-Guillaume
Référence Journal of economic behavior & organization, 81, 1, page (97-121)
Publication Publié, 2012-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper reports a negative relationship between the size of the shadow economy and generalized trust, in a sample of countries, both developed and developing. That relationship is robust to controlling for a large set of economic, policy, and institutional variables, to changing the estimate of the shadow economy and the estimation period, and to controlling for endogeneity. It is independent from trust in institutions and from income inequality, and is mainly present in the sample of developing countries. Those findings suggest that the tax compliance effect of trust dominates its role as a substitute for the formal legal system.