The Impact of The Informal Economy on Economic Diversification in
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THE IMPACT OF THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY ON ECONOMIC
DIVERSIFICATION IN SMALL STATES –
THE BVI PERSPECTIVE
Hon. Marlon A. Penn - MP
British Virgin Islands
CLASSIC DEFINITION OF INFORMAL ECONOMY
“The term “Informal Economy” thus
refers to all economic activities by
workers and economic units that are
– in law or in practice – not covered
or insufficiently covered by formal
arrangements.”
BVI’S INFORMAL ECONOMY
Unregulated/Legal Activity
Tourism related businesses/Jobs
Construction Jobs
Undocumented /Illegal Activity
Gambling
Prostitution
Sale of Illicit Drugs
SNAP SHOT OF BVI’S ECONOMY
Population of Approximately 27,000
Mainly Service Based Economy
Financial Services
Tourism
Construction Activity
Labour Force 13,000
GDP of $951,823
Per Capita $38,500
INFORMAL ECONOMY’S IMPACT ON
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
Conclude that the Informal Economy’s Impact to
Economic Diversification is Negligible or has
more of an Adverse Impact on the Formal
Economy.
Contributing Factors
Amount of Persons operating in the Informal Sector is small
Tax System (Payroll Tax system, first $10,000 exempt)
Gambling (The Purchase of Lottery Tickets)
Sale of Illicit Drugs (Especially Marijuana which is mostly
used for recreational proposes)
THE POLICY MAKER’S PERSPECTIVE
A more coordinated effort for the collection of
data on the informal economy is needed, to
understand the true impact of this sector to the
formal economy.
Thank You