This paper provides a critical review of the formal/informal sector debate in recent studies of the urban employment in the Third World. The uses of the informal sector concept by four scholars are discussed, and a great lack of clarity in definition and arbitrariness of classification are stressed. An alternative more satisfactory model is presented, based on the distinction between the bazaar economy and the xlum which are confused in the informal sector
East African Journal of Social and Applied Sciences (EAJ-SAS), pp. 49-58Understanding the extent of ...
There are two major theoretical conceptualizations that explain the formal/informal divide – 'dualis...
In recent years there has been much conceptual and empirical debate about the status of the in...
This paper provides a critical review of the formal/informal sector debate in recent studies of the ...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
Conceptualizing the urban economy in a dualistic framework generated debate since it was first intro...
Based on evidence from reviews of relevant literature, analysis of the secondary data from various o...
The urban economy in the Third World countries is generally characterized by the existence of a dual...
The informal sector designates forms of paid labor that are outside, or are placed beyond, legislati...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The informal sector designates forms of paid labor that are outside, or are placed beyond, legislati...
The concept of the informal sector has gained popularity since the well-known study by International...
M.A. (Development Studies)With the ever-increasing rate of urbanisation, developing countries are fa...
In this paper, presented as a tribute to CARLOS ALBERTO MEDEIROS, the author begins by evoking some ...
International audienceInformal economic activity is a significant part of world production and distr...
East African Journal of Social and Applied Sciences (EAJ-SAS), pp. 49-58Understanding the extent of ...
There are two major theoretical conceptualizations that explain the formal/informal divide – 'dualis...
In recent years there has been much conceptual and empirical debate about the status of the in...
This paper provides a critical review of the formal/informal sector debate in recent studies of the ...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
Conceptualizing the urban economy in a dualistic framework generated debate since it was first intro...
Based on evidence from reviews of relevant literature, analysis of the secondary data from various o...
The urban economy in the Third World countries is generally characterized by the existence of a dual...
The informal sector designates forms of paid labor that are outside, or are placed beyond, legislati...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The informal sector designates forms of paid labor that are outside, or are placed beyond, legislati...
The concept of the informal sector has gained popularity since the well-known study by International...
M.A. (Development Studies)With the ever-increasing rate of urbanisation, developing countries are fa...
In this paper, presented as a tribute to CARLOS ALBERTO MEDEIROS, the author begins by evoking some ...
International audienceInformal economic activity is a significant part of world production and distr...
East African Journal of Social and Applied Sciences (EAJ-SAS), pp. 49-58Understanding the extent of ...
There are two major theoretical conceptualizations that explain the formal/informal divide – 'dualis...
In recent years there has been much conceptual and empirical debate about the status of the in...