Dieser Artikel kombiniert das Konzept einer "populären Ökonomie" mit dem einer "Nischenökonomie", um die Funktionsweise eines zentralen Busbahnhofs in Accra, Ghana, und darüber hinaus auch Ghanas gesamten öffentlichen Transportsektor zu analysieren. Dabei wird von gängigen Modellen des "informellen Sektors" abgewichen, die üblicherweise für die Beschreibung wirtschaftlicher Aktivitäten auf und entlang afrikanischer Straßen verwendet werden. Gleichzeitig stellt es vorherrschende Konzeptualisierungen von populären Ökonomien infrage, die darauf abzielen, Mechanismen der Reziprozität und Solidarität, Opportunität und Nutzen gegenüberzustellen. Der Fokus auf die Station bietet einen detaillierten Einblick über die Dialektik von Kollaboration und...
The challenges that have come with the attainment of this independence remain a concern to myriad ci...
Employing a unique dataset that covers households from six West African capitals, this paper provide...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
Dieser Artikel kombiniert das Konzept einer "populären Ökonomie" mit dem einer "Nischenökonomie", um...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
Public transport in Ghana is a private enterprise. The incapacity of the Ghanaian state to adequatel...
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2016.Slums are urba...
Background: Globally, people often migrate from rural to urban areas in search of employment. Lack o...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
Public transport services in Kampala city are largely made up of minibus and motorbike taxis. • Whil...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
This paper reveals a new informal economy in Ghana, Africa - the ‘in formal informal economy’ - wher...
Owner-Drivers in the Tro-Tro Industry: A Look at Jitney Service Provision in Accra, GhanaThis study ...
The rapid and enormous growth of the informal sector, in spite of its erratic and muddling character...
The challenges that have come with the attainment of this independence remain a concern to myriad ci...
Employing a unique dataset that covers households from six West African capitals, this paper provide...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
Dieser Artikel kombiniert das Konzept einer "populären Ökonomie" mit dem einer "Nischenökonomie", um...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
Public transport in Ghana is a private enterprise. The incapacity of the Ghanaian state to adequatel...
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2016.Slums are urba...
Background: Globally, people often migrate from rural to urban areas in search of employment. Lack o...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
Public transport services in Kampala city are largely made up of minibus and motorbike taxis. • Whil...
This thesis re-evaluates the relationship between formal and informal work in third world cities. Un...
This paper reveals a new informal economy in Ghana, Africa - the ‘in formal informal economy’ - wher...
Owner-Drivers in the Tro-Tro Industry: A Look at Jitney Service Provision in Accra, GhanaThis study ...
The rapid and enormous growth of the informal sector, in spite of its erratic and muddling character...
The challenges that have come with the attainment of this independence remain a concern to myriad ci...
Employing a unique dataset that covers households from six West African capitals, this paper provide...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...