Athens Journal of Business & Economics (Jan 2024)

Variations of Self-Employed in Eurozone Countries: The Role of Corruption and Wage Rate Growth

  • Gregory T. Papanikos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30958/ajbe.10-1-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 9 – 18

Abstract

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This study emphasizes two variables as significant determinants of the number of individuals who choose self-employment. First, it is assumed that the opportunity cost of self-employment has a negative effect. This cost is measured as the income that would be earned in wage employment. Second, self-employment provides more opportunities for tax evasion and tax avoidance. The higher the corruption rate, the higher the self-employment rate. These two variables—wages and corruption scores—are used as potential determinants of the ratio of self-employed persons to the total labor force. Data from the twenty Eurozone countries are employed to test these hypotheses. Both hypotheses cannot be rejected based on the empirical evidence.

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