Illegal Trade in the Iranian Economy: Evidence from a Structural Model

Discussion and Working Paper // 2008
Discussion and Working Paper // 2008

Illegal Trade in the Iranian Economy: Evidence from a Structural Model

This study investigates the main causes and consequences of import and export smuggling and estimates the relative index of smuggling in Iran from 1970 to 2002. The Multiple Indicators - Multiple Causes (MIMIC) econometric modelling is used for a comprehensive analysis of the latent variable of smuggling. The main results of this paper indicate that the rate of fine for smuggling and the general level of education reduce smuggling, while the tariff burden increases the incentives for illegal trade. More trade openness accompanies more illegal trade for the case of Iran. On average, the relative size of smuggling is about 13% of the total trade in Iran. The absolute amount of smuggling per year is about $3 billion.

Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza (2008), Illegal Trade in the Iranian Economy: Evidence from a Structural Model, Munich