{"title":"The Shadow Economy: A Bibliometric Analysis","authors":"A. Zolkover, V. Terziev","doi":"10.21272/bel.4(3).107-118.2020","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The article deals with the analysis of the areas of research related to the shadow economy. The results of analyses show that financial market and financial intermediates become an essential part of the issues and that the topic of the problem of poverty among the urban population, low income, drugs abuse and problems of female employment, gender inequity in income in the papers which analyzed the shadow economy issues are very popular. The aim of the paper is to analyze the tendency in the scientific literature on the shadow economy to identify future research directions. For the analysis, the tools of VOSviewer, Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) analyses were used. This study is based on 5361 papers from Scopus and 3773 papers from Web of Science. The time sample of research was not limited for analysis. Time analysis showed that in 2014-2015 the number of papers dealing the shadow economy began to increase. At the same time, the focal point of research moved from general issues (estimation of shadow sector, impact on labour market etc.) to problem of transition from the informal to the formal Economy. In 2019 the number of papers which analyzed the the shadow economy was increased by 95 % compared with the 2014 year, according to Scopus database – by 29%. Mostly the papers with keyword “shadow” (informal, hidden etc.) economy were published under the following subject area, according to Scopus: Social science; Economics, Econometrics and Finance; Business, Management and Accounting; Environmental Science; Arts and Humanities, and according to WoS: Business Economics; Sociology; Public Administration; Government Law; Development Studies; Social Sciences Other Topics; Environmental Sciences Ecology; Area Studies. Most articles focused on shadow economy were published by the scientists from the USA, United Kingdom, India, Germany and South Africa. In 2019 considering the findings from Scopus the high ranked Studies in Systems Decision and Control, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Cities stated to publish papers devoted to shadow economy. Such results prove that informal economy theme and its transition to formal is in the ongoing trends of the modern regulation. The findings from VOSviewer identified six clusters of the papers which investigate the shadow economy from the different points of views. The first most significant cluster merged the paper which contained the keywords as follows: informal sector, informal economy, unemployment, gender, urban economy, labor market, corruption etc. The papers in the second largest cluster deal with poverty among urban population, low income, drugs abuse and problems of female employment, gender inequity in income. The third biggest cluster focuses on criminal and ecological aspects of shadow economy.","PeriodicalId":18085,"journal":{"name":"Macroeconomics: Employment","volume":"16 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-10-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"27","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Macroeconomics: Employment","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.21272/bel.4(3).107-118.2020","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The article deals with the analysis of the areas of research related to the shadow economy. The results of analyses show that financial market and financial intermediates become an essential part of the issues and that the topic of the problem of poverty among the urban population, low income, drugs abuse and problems of female employment, gender inequity in income in the papers which analyzed the shadow economy issues are very popular. The aim of the paper is to analyze the tendency in the scientific literature on the shadow economy to identify future research directions. For the analysis, the tools of VOSviewer, Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) analyses were used. This study is based on 5361 papers from Scopus and 3773 papers from Web of Science. The time sample of research was not limited for analysis. Time analysis showed that in 2014-2015 the number of papers dealing the shadow economy began to increase. At the same time, the focal point of research moved from general issues (estimation of shadow sector, impact on labour market etc.) to problem of transition from the informal to the formal Economy. In 2019 the number of papers which analyzed the the shadow economy was increased by 95 % compared with the 2014 year, according to Scopus database – by 29%. Mostly the papers with keyword “shadow” (informal, hidden etc.) economy were published under the following subject area, according to Scopus: Social science; Economics, Econometrics and Finance; Business, Management and Accounting; Environmental Science; Arts and Humanities, and according to WoS: Business Economics; Sociology; Public Administration; Government Law; Development Studies; Social Sciences Other Topics; Environmental Sciences Ecology; Area Studies. Most articles focused on shadow economy were published by the scientists from the USA, United Kingdom, India, Germany and South Africa. In 2019 considering the findings from Scopus the high ranked Studies in Systems Decision and Control, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Cities stated to publish papers devoted to shadow economy. Such results prove that informal economy theme and its transition to formal is in the ongoing trends of the modern regulation. The findings from VOSviewer identified six clusters of the papers which investigate the shadow economy from the different points of views. The first most significant cluster merged the paper which contained the keywords as follows: informal sector, informal economy, unemployment, gender, urban economy, labor market, corruption etc. The papers in the second largest cluster deal with poverty among urban population, low income, drugs abuse and problems of female employment, gender inequity in income. The third biggest cluster focuses on criminal and ecological aspects of shadow economy.
本文对影子经济的相关研究领域进行了分析。分析结果表明,金融市场和金融中介机构成为影子经济问题的重要组成部分,城市人口贫困问题、低收入问题、毒品滥用问题以及女性就业问题、性别收入不平等问题在分析影子经济问题的论文中非常受欢迎。本文的目的是分析关于影子经济的科学文献的趋势,以确定未来的研究方向。分析使用VOSviewer、Scopus和Web of Science (WoS)分析工具。本研究基于Scopus的5361篇论文和Web of Science的3773篇论文。研究的时间样本不受分析的限制。时间分析显示,2014-2015年,涉及影子经济的论文数量开始增加。与此同时,研究的重点从一般问题(影子部门的估计、对劳动力市场的影响等)转移到从非正规经济向正规经济过渡的问题。根据Scopus数据库的数据,与2014年相比,2019年分析影子经济的论文数量增加了95%,增长了29%。根据Scopus的数据,大多数以“影子”(非正式的、隐藏的等)经济为关键词的论文发表在以下主题领域:社会科学;经济学、计量经济学和金融学;商业、管理和会计;环境科学;艺术和人文学科,根据WoS:商业经济学;社会学;公共管理;政府法律;发展研究;社会科学及其他学科;环境科学;生态学;区域研究。大多数关于影子经济的文章由来自美国、英国、印度、德国和南非的科学家发表。2019年,考虑到Scopus排名靠前的《系统决策与控制研究》、《商业道德杂志》、《当代亚洲杂志》的研究结果,城市表示将发表专门研究影子经济的论文。这些结果证明,非正规经济主体及其向正规经济的转变是现代规制的持续发展趋势。VOSviewer的调查结果确定了从不同角度调查影子经济的六组论文。第一个最重要的集群合并了包含以下关键词的论文:非正规部门、非正规经济、失业、性别、城市经济、劳动力市场、腐败等。第二大组的文件涉及城市人口贫困、低收入、吸毒和妇女就业问题、收入方面的性别不平等。第三大集群侧重于影子经济的犯罪和生态方面。