Black or illegal economies in countries can help in a recession but dishonest activity must be on sizeable scale

by admin on December 29, 2009

Black or illegal economies in countries can help during a recession but dishonest activity has to be on a sizeable scale to have an impact, according to research by Germany’s biggest bank Deutsche Bank.

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