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
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
Undocumented /Illegal Activity
Gambling
 Prostitution
 Sale of Illicit Drugs
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SNAP SHOT OF BVI’S ECONOMY
Population of Approximately 27,000
 Mainly Service Based Economy

Financial Services
 Tourism
 Construction Activity
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Labour Force 13,000
 GDP of $951,823
 Per Capita $38,500
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INFORMAL ECONOMY’S IMPACT ON
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
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Conclude that the Informal Economy’s Impact to
Economic Diversification is Negligible or has
more of an Adverse Impact on the Formal
Economy.
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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)
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THE POLICY MAKER’S PERSPECTIVE
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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