The informal economy has been occupying a key position in the development-discourse ever since it was ‘discovered’ in the Ghana in the second half of the 20th century. A good deal of literature has grown up in the past forty years with efforts to ‘formalize’ the concept of informality and to integrate it with mainstream development economic theory. In particular, there is a strong controversy regarding the appropriate policy response to informality: Should it be left on its own or should the state intervene in the functioning of the informal sector? And, if the state needs to regulate the informal sector, what instruments of regulation can it possibly put to use? Based on the literature that has developed around these issues, the paper prov...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The informal economy has been occupying a key position in the development-discourse ever since it wa...
The Informal Economy provides employment to more than 60 per cent of the labour population in the de...
The informality discourse is large and vibrant, and is expanding rapidly. But there is a certain con...
WP 2009-11 February 2009The informality discourse is large, vibrant and expanding fast. But there is...
The informal economy accounts for the bulk of employment in many emerging economies. Regulation theo...
WP 2011-06 January 2011Despite historically high rates of economic growth in South Asia over the las...
This article undertakes an analysis of internationally comparable data to examine the relationship b...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
Given the prevalence of informality, this article proposes a typology for classifying countries by t...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country\u27s GDP. As this income is ...
Informal economy, Non-formal institutions, Structural adjustment, Economic policy
Based on the recognition that enterprises operate at different levels of informality, this paper eva...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The informal economy has been occupying a key position in the development-discourse ever since it wa...
The Informal Economy provides employment to more than 60 per cent of the labour population in the de...
The informality discourse is large and vibrant, and is expanding rapidly. But there is a certain con...
WP 2009-11 February 2009The informality discourse is large, vibrant and expanding fast. But there is...
The informal economy accounts for the bulk of employment in many emerging economies. Regulation theo...
WP 2011-06 January 2011Despite historically high rates of economic growth in South Asia over the las...
This article undertakes an analysis of internationally comparable data to examine the relationship b...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
Given the prevalence of informality, this article proposes a typology for classifying countries by t...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country\u27s GDP. As this income is ...
Informal economy, Non-formal institutions, Structural adjustment, Economic policy
Based on the recognition that enterprises operate at different levels of informality, this paper eva...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...