Chapter Two: Markets and Society.

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Chapter Two: Markets and Society

Figure 2.1 Paid and Unpaid Work, Male and Female, Selected Countries Source: UN Women, 2015, Annex 3.

Figure 2.2 Government Spending, Percentage of GDP, Selected Countries, 2015 Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators database.

Figure 2.3 Estimated Size of the Three Spheres in the United States, 2016 Sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, GDP and Personal Income database, and authors’ calculations.

Figure 2.4 The Average Size of the Informal Sphere, Percentage of GDP, by World Region Source: Schneider and Williams, 2013, Table 7.