This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimum Wage on small firms and the consequent effects on the commonly observed practice of `informality'. It draws on a survey of such firms but primarily uses case study evidence from five firms to examine the processes at work. Detailed case studies of such firms remain rare, and they tend to analyse a largely unchanging world. We show how patterns of informality change over time. The regulatory shock had varying effects, as some firms moved up-market and others were pressed to the edges of the legitimate market and in some cases out of business altogether. In the firms moving up-market, informality was redefined into a more disciplined and form...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on the number and size of firm...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
How do small ‘non‐compliant’ firms (those evading existing regulations) react to further regulatory ...
How do small ‘non‐compliant’ firms (those evading existing regulations) react to further regulatory ...
Why does a universal labor law, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the United Kingdom, have little e...
This paper presents in‐depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
Why does a universal labor law, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the United Kingdom, have little e...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
Accounts of managerial practice in small and medium-sized firms frequently draw upon notions of form...
© 2014, The Author(s) 2014. In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment ...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
How do small \u2018non-compliant\u2019 firms (those evading existing regulations) react to further r...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on the number and size of firm...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
How do small ‘non‐compliant’ firms (those evading existing regulations) react to further regulatory ...
How do small ‘non‐compliant’ firms (those evading existing regulations) react to further regulatory ...
Why does a universal labor law, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the United Kingdom, have little e...
This paper presents in‐depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
Why does a universal labor law, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the United Kingdom, have little e...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
Accounts of managerial practice in small and medium-sized firms frequently draw upon notions of form...
© 2014, The Author(s) 2014. In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment ...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...
How do small \u2018non-compliant\u2019 firms (those evading existing regulations) react to further r...
This paper presents in-depth qualitative research on three small professional service firms whose ow...
This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on the number and size of firm...
In this article, we explore the dynamic, indirect effects of employment regulation through a qualita...