There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development process of Third World countries, notably in Africa. Much of the controversy was concerned with the question whether the informal sector promotes development or should rather be considered as a barrier to modernization. There is a remarkable shift of attention, away from artificial restriction on “pure economics” towards the social and political linkages of the informal and formal economy in recent years. However, there are still many open questions. First, is the heavy reliance of both neo-liberal economists and the donor community on quantitative economic analysis of GDP, growth and markets justified in the African context, even in view of the we...
This paper illuminates the disputed and often tainted reality of informality in Africa, focusing on ...
SUMMARY The informal sector in Third World cities was initially identified as the mechanism by whi...
Developing economies worldwide have experienced rapid informal sector expansion in response to forma...
There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development proces...
There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development proces...
The informal sector (IS) in developing countries plays significant roles viz., the provision of empl...
Informal economy, Non-formal institutions, Structural adjustment, Economic policy
Over the past twenty years or so, there has been a debate that basically asks “…whether...
Despite relatively high growth rates, improvements in poverty and inequality have been constrained i...
The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...
International audienceInformal economic activity is a significant part of world production and distr...
This article documents the rise to prominence of the informal economic sector in academic developmen...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
Central to the scientific debate about the informal sector and the validity of the concept used to b...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
This paper illuminates the disputed and often tainted reality of informality in Africa, focusing on ...
SUMMARY The informal sector in Third World cities was initially identified as the mechanism by whi...
Developing economies worldwide have experienced rapid informal sector expansion in response to forma...
There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development proces...
There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development proces...
The informal sector (IS) in developing countries plays significant roles viz., the provision of empl...
Informal economy, Non-formal institutions, Structural adjustment, Economic policy
Over the past twenty years or so, there has been a debate that basically asks “…whether...
Despite relatively high growth rates, improvements in poverty and inequality have been constrained i...
The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...
International audienceInformal economic activity is a significant part of world production and distr...
This article documents the rise to prominence of the informal economic sector in academic developmen...
Over recent decades, there has been the substantial rise in the proportion of people engaged in what...
Central to the scientific debate about the informal sector and the validity of the concept used to b...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
This paper illuminates the disputed and often tainted reality of informality in Africa, focusing on ...
SUMMARY The informal sector in Third World cities was initially identified as the mechanism by whi...
Developing economies worldwide have experienced rapid informal sector expansion in response to forma...