Abstract: For much of the 20 th century, the informal economy in advanced western nations was depicted as a leftover from an earlier mode of production and disappearing from view. In recent decades, however, with the recognition that it persists and is even growing, it has been variously re-theorized as either a direct by-product of late capitalism, an alterna-tive to formal work or a complement to the formal economy. To evaluate critically the validity of these rival theorizations of the relationship between formal and informal work in western economies and beyond, evidence from a study of 350 households in rural England is here reported. The finding is that although each and every theorization is wholly valid in relation to particular pop...
The global financial crisis and subsequent increase in social inequality has led in many cases to a ...
It is important to understand the nature and drivers of informality, as its social and economic cons...
I explore here the dialectic of formal and informal economy in the context of ‘development’ discours...
For much of the 20th century, the informal economy in advanced western nations was depicted as a lef...
Re-theorizing the informal economy in western nations: some lessons from rural Englan
ABSTRACT. Paid informal work is often conceptualized as a form of economic activity conducted under ...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the persistence and significance of informal economic activi...
Mirroring the representation of informal workers in a third world context as displaying entrepreneur...
The paper lay out some ways in which informality can be understood while also offering a synthesis o...
This landmark volume brings together leading scholars in the field to investigate recent conceptual ...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
International audienceInformal economic activity is a significant part of world production and distr...
The literature on informality is rich and diverse. Two of the dominant analytical themes are the con...
Abstract The processes of informal economy are well established, but the same cannot be said of the...
The global financial crisis and subsequent increase in social inequality has led in many cases to a ...
It is important to understand the nature and drivers of informality, as its social and economic cons...
I explore here the dialectic of formal and informal economy in the context of ‘development’ discours...
For much of the 20th century, the informal economy in advanced western nations was depicted as a lef...
Re-theorizing the informal economy in western nations: some lessons from rural Englan
ABSTRACT. Paid informal work is often conceptualized as a form of economic activity conducted under ...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the persistence and significance of informal economic activi...
Mirroring the representation of informal workers in a third world context as displaying entrepreneur...
The paper lay out some ways in which informality can be understood while also offering a synthesis o...
This landmark volume brings together leading scholars in the field to investigate recent conceptual ...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
International audienceInformal economic activity is a significant part of world production and distr...
The literature on informality is rich and diverse. Two of the dominant analytical themes are the con...
Abstract The processes of informal economy are well established, but the same cannot be said of the...
The global financial crisis and subsequent increase in social inequality has led in many cases to a ...
It is important to understand the nature and drivers of informality, as its social and economic cons...
I explore here the dialectic of formal and informal economy in the context of ‘development’ discours...