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1 Corruption and Smuggling Center for the Study of Democracy 2002

2 Origins and Development of Smuggling Channels  The smuggling channels were controlled by former State Security  Arms smuggling  Trafficking in human beings  Smuggling of technology (restricted by COCOM )  “ Privatization” of smuggling channels  Consumer goods  Embargo goods for Yugoslavia

3 Corruption and Smuggling: Parallel Classification Type of traffickingForms of corruptionMethods and effects Small-scale trafficking (“suitcase trade”) Corruption deals are at low level administrative and are between individual participants “Suitcase trade” is a huge part of illegal import and export of goods in Balkan countries Smuggling channels Corruption network; administration officials at middle and high level; Complicated chain of corruption deals, including reallocation of the received bribe Illegal trafficking supported by government officials Grand corruption; politicians and senior administration officials are involved Interaction between traffickers and state officials is guaranteed by a political “umbrella”

4 Marketing research Expert evaluations Mirror statistics Measuring the informal economy Monitoring of Illegal Trafficking Four levels

5 Size of informal economy (per cent of GDP) Physical input (electricity consumption) method Informal Economy Estimates Bulgaria 32-35% Macedonia 43-45% Romania 29-31% Slovenia 22-24% Croatia 35-39%

6 Analysis of Informal Economy Elements: Mirror statistics (import and export) BulgariaEU Total Difference USD 858 million Difference USD 375 million Difference USD 483 million Export Import Export

7 Size of Consumer Goods Markets: Market size vs. legal imports

8 Size of Consumer Goods Markets: Market size vs. legal imports

9 Size of Consumer Goods Markets: Market size vs. legal imports

10 Size of Consumer Goods Markets: Market size vs. legal imports

11 Expert assessment of bribery volumes  Crony surveys  Bribery volume = (size of market) x (payment per shipment)

12 Gray Market Cigarettes $8 mln Alcohol $3.2 mln Coffee$2 mln Petrol $10 mln Electronics$2.5 mln

13 Further information www.csd.bg www.seldi.net


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