Abstract of associated article: Informal sectors in developing countries are often thought of as responses to rigid and cumbersome market regulations. In this paper I study informal trade as a first-best outcome. In the model I propose rigid regulations can be necessary to achieve efficiency even though they are always sidestepped. The key assumption is that the regulations define the trading parties' fall-back position in case the informal bargaining process breaks down. I set up a field experiment to test the model's mechanisms in the Cape Town market for metered taxis. Consistent with the model, I find that sidestepping the regulations increase cost efficiency (taxis take the shortest route). The price is however unaffected, suggesting i...
We study taxi markets in Singapore to understand market entry in the field. While market entry games...
Informal trading has been in existence since time of immemorial. In Zimbabwe, the phenomenal growth ...
The informal sector still constitutes an important part of developing country economies. In Africa, ...
Bibliography: leaves 69-72.The South African Mini-Bus taxi industry is rooted within the informal se...
Chapter 1: Informal trade is pervasive between sub-Saharan African countries. This study examines th...
Even though South Africa‟s historical inequalities are addressed, serious economic disparities are s...
The informal economy is associated with the vulnerability and the poverty of workers. The dissertat...
A small income and the limited ability of the government and the formal business sector to prov...
Even though South Africa‟s historical inequalities are addressed, serious economic disparities are s...
Informal trading is a phenomenon prevalent throughout the world, but nowhere more visible and contri...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
We investigate the coexistence of formal and informal markets. In formal markets, we assume sellers ...
This paper analyses poverty reduction though informal trade in Mozambique, using questionnaire data ...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusInformal street trading, one of the mos...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.Despite numerous research efforts and...
We study taxi markets in Singapore to understand market entry in the field. While market entry games...
Informal trading has been in existence since time of immemorial. In Zimbabwe, the phenomenal growth ...
The informal sector still constitutes an important part of developing country economies. In Africa, ...
Bibliography: leaves 69-72.The South African Mini-Bus taxi industry is rooted within the informal se...
Chapter 1: Informal trade is pervasive between sub-Saharan African countries. This study examines th...
Even though South Africa‟s historical inequalities are addressed, serious economic disparities are s...
The informal economy is associated with the vulnerability and the poverty of workers. The dissertat...
A small income and the limited ability of the government and the formal business sector to prov...
Even though South Africa‟s historical inequalities are addressed, serious economic disparities are s...
Informal trading is a phenomenon prevalent throughout the world, but nowhere more visible and contri...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
We investigate the coexistence of formal and informal markets. In formal markets, we assume sellers ...
This paper analyses poverty reduction though informal trade in Mozambique, using questionnaire data ...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusInformal street trading, one of the mos...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.Despite numerous research efforts and...
We study taxi markets in Singapore to understand market entry in the field. While market entry games...
Informal trading has been in existence since time of immemorial. In Zimbabwe, the phenomenal growth ...
The informal sector still constitutes an important part of developing country economies. In Africa, ...