Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer explore the accelerating hybridization of formal and informal economic practices underway at one of Latin America’s largest open-air markets, Belo Horizonte’s “Hippie Fair,” officially called the Feira de Arte, Artesanato e Produtores de Variedades da Avenida Afonso Pena. Belying its uniform and ordered appearance, the fair’s multi-actor structure highlights the proliferation of formal-informal linkages that affect not only street vendors, manufacturers, and administrative bodies, but also large segments of the city’s population. The authors argue that two decades of globalization, in conjunction with the recent economic crisis and emerging forms of self-organized economies, have substantially altered t...
With growing urbanization, Southern governments often privilege large-scale developments that frustr...
More often than not, the idea of ‘informal commerce’ is associated with precariousness, informality,...
Informal markets generate sites of counter-globalisation based on a deterritorialisation of culture...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
textIn addition to labor market factors, the informal economy in Latin America is explained as a pro...
textIn addition to labor market factors, the informal economy in Latin America is explained as a pro...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
With growing urbanization, Southern governments often privilege large-scale developments that frustr...
Trade in consumer electronics and household appliances in Bolivia operates mainly from popular marke...
In the last decade, new policy initiatives emerged in Latin America as a response to the rise of a ‘...
With growing urbanization, Southern governments often privilege large-scale developments that frustr...
More often than not, the idea of ‘informal commerce’ is associated with precariousness, informality,...
Informal markets generate sites of counter-globalisation based on a deterritorialisation of culture...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
Informal markets arise on the fault lines inscribed by global alliances of money and power: wars and...
textIn addition to labor market factors, the informal economy in Latin America is explained as a pro...
textIn addition to labor market factors, the informal economy in Latin America is explained as a pro...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
The notion of informal economy is often associated with developing countries, where up to half of th...
With growing urbanization, Southern governments often privilege large-scale developments that frustr...
Trade in consumer electronics and household appliances in Bolivia operates mainly from popular marke...
In the last decade, new policy initiatives emerged in Latin America as a response to the rise of a ‘...
With growing urbanization, Southern governments often privilege large-scale developments that frustr...
More often than not, the idea of ‘informal commerce’ is associated with precariousness, informality,...
Informal markets generate sites of counter-globalisation based on a deterritorialisation of culture...