The Size of Informal Economy in Pakistan

Published By: SBP on eSS | Published Date: May, 06 , 2010

This paper estimates the size of informal economy in Pakistan by using monetary approach with some modifications, electricity consumption approach and MIMIC model. Under monetary approach, we take care of the issue of the stationarity of variables and use autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model instead of simple OLS and add education as an additional factor affecting the size of informal economy along with some other technical improvements in the standard monetary models. The electricity consumption approach and MIMIC models are used for the first time in case of Pakistan. The results show that the informal economy in Pakistan has been about 30 percent of the total economy which declined considerably in 2000s. Currently, about 20 percent of the economic transactions are taking place in the informal sector. Key Words: Informal Economy, ARDL, MIMIC Acknowledgment We appreciate the comments and feedback given by Ali Choudhary, Moinuddin, Amin Lodhi and participants of a seminar in which this paper was presented.

Author(s): Muhammad Farooq Arby, Muhammad Jahanzeb Malik, Muhammad Nadim Hanif | Posted on: May 20, 2010 | Views(1070) | Download (918)


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