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Underground Economies: Human Trafficking an Application Topics • • • • Definition and variations Accounting for size Problems posed Factors for development • An application: Human trafficking Definition • Includes all economic activities that are not registered • It’s flexible • “Informal” v. “Underground” v. “Criminal” • Legal v. Illegal – “Criminal” debate Definition • 4 Categories: – Activities yielding income that’s not reported – Productions that violates one or more mandates – Productive activity transfer beneficiaries who draw Soc. Security or public assistance – Productive activity by illegal aliens From Hans F. Senholz. “The Underground Economy” Determining Extent • Methods: -Direct approach: interview, tax audit -Indirect approach: Currency demand, Household electricity model -Soft model approach: cross-section and time series analysis A State in Transition • Weakened government due to collapse of Soviet Union • Post perestroika instability • Organized crime accounting for an estimated 40% of Russia’s GDP Human Trafficking • “Criminal Economy” -based on breaking fundamental laws Economic Factors • • • • • Humans as a commodity Unpaid labor Untaxed income Globalization as a means of increase Out migration of potential workers Accounting • Criminal Economy in the underground is the most difficult to account for • Methods used to estimate extent – Open interviews –