“…Redistributive justice refers to whether they believe that they receive the goods and services they feel that they deserve given the taxes they pay (Richardson and Sawyer, 2001) and procedural justice to the extent to which they feel that the tax authority has treated them in a respectful, impartial and responsible manner (Braithwaite and Reinhart, 2000;Murphy, 2005). Secondly, formal institutions need to provide greater social protection, less public sector corruption and more effective social transfer mechanisms, all of which have been revealed to be strongly associated with lower levels of informal entrepreneurship (Autio and Fu, 2015;Dau and Cuervo-Cazzurra, 2014;Horodnic and Williams, 2019;Klapper et al, 2007;Thai and Turkina, 2014;Williams, 2017Williams, , 2019.…”