This paper illuminates the disputed and often tainted reality of informality in Africa, focusing on two key components of the informal economy – employment and production. Simultaneously, it highlights three key issues in informality that bear on regional integration by the way they relate to spatial borders. The paper draws on a thorough review of the literature and documentary evidence on informality, borders and regional integration. The evidence shows that, though difficult to assess, the informal economy is a permanent African reality that dates back to the Iron Age. It is a source of employment for many, sustains livelihoods and contributes to local, national and regional economies, as well as to regional economic integration f...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
The informal economy has grown in importance within sub-Saharan Africa, yet there are debates about ...
Regional integration in Africa has long been recognised as essential to address the issues of the sm...
This paper illuminates the disputed and often tainted reality of informality in Africa, focusing on ...
Regional integration has been identified as one of the ways in which African countries can achieve e...
As multi-faceted institutions, borders have a bearing on continental integration in Africa. This is ...
Informal cross-border trade (ICBT) represents a prominent phenomenon in Africa. Several studies sugg...
In West Africa, recorded intra-regional trade is small but informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is per...
Chapter 1: Informal trade is pervasive between sub-Saharan African countries. This study examines th...
This chapter aims to propose an assessment of the reality of informal trade in Africa, particularly ...
The informal sector still constitutes an important part of developing country economies. In Africa, ...
Title: International trade analysis of Benin with Nigeria and Africa AIZOUN ZINSOU JACQUES Taiyuan U...
There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development proces...
This paper reveals a new informal economy in Ghana, Africa - the ‘in formal informal economy’ - wher...
Informal cross border trade (ICBT) includes imports and exports that are traded across borders infor...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
The informal economy has grown in importance within sub-Saharan Africa, yet there are debates about ...
Regional integration in Africa has long been recognised as essential to address the issues of the sm...
This paper illuminates the disputed and often tainted reality of informality in Africa, focusing on ...
Regional integration has been identified as one of the ways in which African countries can achieve e...
As multi-faceted institutions, borders have a bearing on continental integration in Africa. This is ...
Informal cross-border trade (ICBT) represents a prominent phenomenon in Africa. Several studies sugg...
In West Africa, recorded intra-regional trade is small but informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is per...
Chapter 1: Informal trade is pervasive between sub-Saharan African countries. This study examines th...
This chapter aims to propose an assessment of the reality of informal trade in Africa, particularly ...
The informal sector still constitutes an important part of developing country economies. In Africa, ...
Title: International trade analysis of Benin with Nigeria and Africa AIZOUN ZINSOU JACQUES Taiyuan U...
There exists a longstanding discussion of the role of the informal economy in the development proces...
This paper reveals a new informal economy in Ghana, Africa - the ‘in formal informal economy’ - wher...
Informal cross border trade (ICBT) includes imports and exports that are traded across borders infor...
The paper argues that the adoption of the “Uti possedetis” Froze African boundaries making them to f...
The informal economy has grown in importance within sub-Saharan Africa, yet there are debates about ...
Regional integration in Africa has long been recognised as essential to address the issues of the sm...