Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality

Informality, a common phenomenon in countries like Ecuador, affects a significant portion of the population regardless of economic size. A recent study investigated how inequality in government spending, inflation, and per capita gross domestic product (PPC) influence the persistence of informality...

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Hovedforfatter: Mejía Chávez, Marcelo (author)
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Informalidad
Economía Sumergida
Desigualdad
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
La informalidad en el Ecuador: Una medición del tamaño del sector informal desde la perspectiva de la desigualdad
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description Informality, a common phenomenon in countries like Ecuador, affects a significant portion of the population regardless of economic size. A recent study investigated how inequality in government spending, inflation, and per capita gross domestic product (PPC) influence the persistence of informality in Ecuador. The study employed the Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) method based on a structural equation model (SEM) to analyze the impact of informality on the economy between 2001 and 2020, on a quarterly basis. Results indicated that, on average, around 32% of the national production is attributed to the informal sector, demonstrating its influence. Without effective regulations and policies, informality will increase, limiting the fight against inequality in Ecuador. Informality poses challenges to economic development and social well-being. Embracing a broad segment of the population, this sector struggles to access resources and opportunities that would enhance their quality of life. Moreover, it affects tax evasion, lack of labor protection, and unfair competition. It is vital for Ecuadorian authorities to implement appropriate policies to address informality and its impacts. This could involve incentivizing the formalization of informal activities, streamlining procedures, and improving access to financial services and training. Additionally, addressing underlying causes such as poverty, unemployment, and inadequate education is required. Confronting informality will not only strengthen the economy and living conditions but also reduce socio-economic disparities, advancing toward equitable and sustainable development
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spelling Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequalityLa informalidad en el Ecuador: Una medición del tamaño del sector informal desde la perspectiva de la desigualdadMejía Chávez, MarceloMejía Chávez, Luis Mejía Morales, Marcelo Lara Haro, Diego InformalityInformal economyInequalityInformalidadEconomía SumergidaDesigualdadInformality, a common phenomenon in countries like Ecuador, affects a significant portion of the population regardless of economic size. A recent study investigated how inequality in government spending, inflation, and per capita gross domestic product (PPC) influence the persistence of informality in Ecuador. The study employed the Multiple Indicators and Multiple Causes (MIMIC) method based on a structural equation model (SEM) to analyze the impact of informality on the economy between 2001 and 2020, on a quarterly basis. Results indicated that, on average, around 32% of the national production is attributed to the informal sector, demonstrating its influence. Without effective regulations and policies, informality will increase, limiting the fight against inequality in Ecuador. Informality poses challenges to economic development and social well-being. Embracing a broad segment of the population, this sector struggles to access resources and opportunities that would enhance their quality of life. Moreover, it affects tax evasion, lack of labor protection, and unfair competition. It is vital for Ecuadorian authorities to implement appropriate policies to address informality and its impacts. This could involve incentivizing the formalization of informal activities, streamlining procedures, and improving access to financial services and training. Additionally, addressing underlying causes such as poverty, unemployment, and inadequate education is required. Confronting informality will not only strengthen the economy and living conditions but also reduce socio-economic disparities, advancing toward equitable and sustainable developmentLa informalidad, un fenómeno común en países como Ecuador, afecta a una parte importante de la población sin importar el tamaño económico. Un estudio reciente investigó cómo la desigualdad en el gasto gubernamental, inflación y el producto interno bruto per cápita (PPC) influyen en la persistencia de la informalidad en Ecuador. Utilizó el Método de Múltiples Indicadores y Múltiples Causas (MIMIC) basado en un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales (SEM) para analizar el impacto de la informalidad en la economía entre 2001 y 2020, trimestralmente. Los resultados indicaron que, en promedio, alrededor del 32% de la producción nacional se atribuye al sector informal, demostrando su influencia. Sin regulaciones y políticas efectivas, la informalidad aumentará, limitando la lucha contra la desigualdad en Ecuador. La informalidad presenta desafíos para el desarrollo económico y el bienestar social. Albergando a una parte amplia de la población, este sector lucha por acceder a recursos y oportunidades que mejorarían su calidad de vida. Además, afecta la evasión fiscal, la falta de protección laboral y la competencia desleal. Es vital que las autoridades ecuatorianas implementen políticas adecuadas para abordar la informalidad y sus impactos. Esto podría implicar incentivar la formalización de actividades informales, simplificar trámites y mejorar acceso a servicios financieros y capacitación. Además, se requiere abordar causas subyacentes como pobreza, falta de empleo y educación deficiente. Enfrentar la informalidad no solo fortalecerá la economía y condiciones de vida, sino también reducirá disparidades socioeconómicas, avanzando hacia desarrollo equitativo y sostenibleBanco Central del Ecuador2023-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículos de Investigaciónapplication/pdfhttps://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCE/article/view/44010.47550/RCE/33.2.6Cuestiones Económicas; Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2023): Revista Cuestiones Económicas; Autores: Marcelo Mejía Chávez; Luis Mejía Chávez; Marcelo Mejía Morales y Diego Lara Haro2697-33672697-3367reponame:Revista Cuestiones Económicasinstname:Banco Central del Ecuadorinstacron:BCEspahttps://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCE/article/view/440/349Derechos de autor 2023 Cuestiones Económicashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-09-03T17:33:48Zoai:estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec:article/440Portal de revistashttps://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCEOrganismo de gobiernowww.bce.fin.echttps://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCE/oaiEcuadoropendoar:2025-09-03T17:33:48falsePortal de revistashttps://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCEOrganismo de gobiernowww.bce.fin.echttps://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCE/oaiEcuadoropendoar:2025-09-03T17:33:48Revista Cuestiones Económicas - Banco Central del Ecuadorfalse
spellingShingle Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
Mejía Chávez, Marcelo
Informality
Informal economy
Inequality
Informalidad
Economía Sumergida
Desigualdad
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title Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
title_full Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
title_fullStr Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
title_full_unstemmed Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
title_short Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
title_sort Informality in Ecuador: Measuring the size of the informal sector from the perspective of inequality
topic Informality
Informal economy
Inequality
Informalidad
Economía Sumergida
Desigualdad
url https://estudioseconomicos.bce.fin.ec/index.php/RevistaCE/article/view/440