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  • The state gets nothing, while those that control this gray economy get everything.
  • Vastly skewed official statistics and a thriving gray economy help explain the apparent paradox.
  • The only way to do away with this gray economy is with a decent law.
  • A vibrant gray economy has taken root, with businesses contributing unofficially to GDP growth while skirting taxes.
  • She estimated the size of the European Union's overall gray economy at between three and 30 percent.
  • They can either shoot their way through the gray economy or make $ 25 a month driving a bus in Dnepropetrovsk.
  • The so called " gray economy " will almost certainly grow to a point of being the dominant force in our lives.
  • Feeling frustrated and forgotten, they give up and drop out, melting into a gray economy of low-wage jobs and little promise.
  • My encounter with the currency specialist-cum-Chicago Bulls fan was merely the beginning of my tour through Kosovo's gray economy.
  • The study found that foreign workers were not responsible for the rise in unemployment as many worked in the gray economy, taking jobs that Greeks shun.
  • While a sizable gray economy accounts for much hidden private activity, barriers to raising money keep most private businesses from providing more than a handful of jobs.
  • But at least half the 31, 000 are on " paid leave, " receiving $ 7 a month and living on the gray economy.
  • And not all of the jobless can work in Montenegro's thriving black and gray economy, where smuggling goods to and from Italy is a way of life.
  • Compared with the European Union, Jakubiak said Poland's gray economy was about as large as that in Belgium, but smaller than Spain, Italy or Greece's.
  • Kiriyenko said that Russia could collect at least 100 billion rubles ( dlrs 16.6 billion ) more in income taxes if it cracked down on the so-called gray economy.
  • Du Yun maneuvered the large orange shopping cart into PriceSmart's parking lot, where she popped open the trunk of her gray economy Buick and began to fill it with plastic-bagged groceries.
  • Perhaps some will respond to the deadline by shaping up _ or, as Ms . Sawhill suggests, by slipping into the gray economy to live off private charity, petty crime and help from relatives.
  • "Political parties have gone to the gray economy . . . to the underworld for their financing, " said Ivan Vejvoda, an adviser on European integration to Serbia's Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
  • "The idea is to bring part of the gray economy to light, " said Finance Minister Milen Velchev . He said the tax is expected to cause the price of medications to increase between 5 and 9 percent.
  • The government has said it will not amend the law, which it drafted as part of an effort to crack down on tax evasion and the gray economy, which is thought to make up nearly half of Greece's Gross Domestic Product.
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