Illegal immigration and the shadow economy

Article dans une revue: We build a model in which both illegal immigration and the size of the informal sector are endogenously determined. In this framework, we show that indirect policy measures such as tax reduction and detection of informal activities can be used as substitutes for border enforcement, in order to counteract illegal immigration. We also find that a welfare-maximizing government will set the tax rate to a lower value, if it includes illegal immigration in its objective function, instead of focusing on the well-being of native workers only.

Auteur(s)

Carmen Camacho, Fabio Mariani, Luca Pensieroso

Revue
  • International Tax and Public Finance
Date de publication
  • 2017
Mots-clés JEL
F22 J61 O17
Mots-clés
  • Illegal immigration
  • Clandestine workers
  • Informal sector
  • Shadow economy
  • Black market
  • Taxation
  • Immigration policy
Référence interne
  • Discussion Paper n°2015-14
Pages
  • 1050-1080
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 24