The Politics of Order in Informal Markets

The Politics of Order in Informal Markets
Title The Politics of Order in Informal Markets PDF eBook
Author Shelby Grossman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 167
Release 2021-06-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108833497

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This book introduces a theory for how the state shapes private governance, leveraging data from informal markets in Lagos, Nigeria.

The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: Evidence From Lagos

The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: Evidence From Lagos
Title The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: Evidence From Lagos PDF eBook
Author Shelby Grossman
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre
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Property rights are important for economic exchange, but in much of the world they are not publicly provided. Private market organizations can fill this gap by providing an institutional structure to enforce agreements, but with this power comes the ability to extort from the group's members. Under what circumstances will private organizations provide a stable environment for economic activity? Using original survey data collected from 1,878 randomly sampled traders across 269 markets, 68 market leaders, and 55 government revenue collectors across 57 local governments in Lagos, Nigeria, along with market case studies, I find that strong markets maintain sophisticated institutions to support trade not in the absence of government, but rather as a response to active interference. I argue that market organizations develop and enforce pro-trade institutions when threatened by politicians they perceive as predatory, and when the organization can respond with threats of its own. Under such a balance of power, the organization will not extort because it needs the support of the traders it represents in order to keep threats credible.

The Informal Economy Revisited

The Informal Economy Revisited
Title The Informal Economy Revisited PDF eBook
Author Martha Chen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 323
Release 2020-07-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429575386

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This landmark volume brings together leading scholars in the field to investigate recent conceptual shifts, research findings and policy debates on the informal economy as well as future challenges and directions for research and policy. Well over half of the global workforce and the vast majority of the workforce in developing countries work in the informal economy, and in countries around the world new forms of informal employment are emerging. Yet the informal workforce is not well understood, remains undervalued and is widely stigmatised. Contributors to the volume bridge a range of disciplinary perspectives including anthropology, development economics, law, political science, social policy, sociology, statistics, urban planning and design. The Informal Economy Revisited also focuses on specific groups of informal workers, including home-based workers, street vendors and waste pickers, to provide a grounded insight into disciplinary debates. Ultimately, the book calls for a paradigm shift in how the informal economy is perceived to reflect the realities of informal work in the Global South, as well as the informal practices of the state and capital, not just labour. The Informal Economy Revisited is the culmination of 20 years of pioneering work by WIEGO (Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing), a global network of researchers, development practitioners and organisations of informal workers in 90 countries. Researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and advocates will all find this book an invaluable guide to the significance and complexities of the informal economy, and its role in today’s globalised economy. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429200724, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license

Informal Markets, Livelihood and Politics

Informal Markets, Livelihood and Politics
Title Informal Markets, Livelihood and Politics PDF eBook
Author Debdulal Saha
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 198
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134865082

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Low industrial growth, declining agricultural sector and limited expansion of formal sector employment in India have increasingly forced the poor to take recourse to informal sources of livelihoods. Street vending is one such thriving source of self-employment across cities. This book delves into the sustenance and survival strategies of street vendors across 17 cities in India and assesses the issues revolving around self-created markets, livelihood and politics that are contested in public space. It also presents a conceptual and theoretical understanding of different socio-economic and policy concerns pertaining to street vending in the country. The study shows how despite the absence of legal frameworks and institutional support, these urban self-employed informal workers subsist by arranging ad-hoc alternatives, creating informal institutions and negotiating with formal and informal actors in the market. It also discusses the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014, and examines how inclusive the legal recognition is for these workers of informal economy. Drawing on exhaustive research and a wealth of primary data, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers in development studies, labour studies, economics, sociology and those in public policy and urban planning.

Informal Market Worlds

Informal Market Worlds
Title Informal Market Worlds PDF eBook
Author Peter Mörtenböck
Publisher Nai010 Publishers
Total Pages 276
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The essays in the reader debate the scope of informality for generating economic, social and political change. From discussing the conceptual challenges behind the development of a new political economy based on the philosophical, legal, and social architecture of 'other markets' to exploring how changing global relations are already initiating new forms of urban practice, these analyses provide a thorough understanding of what is at stake in the new geography of Informal Market Worlds. With contributions by Teddy Cruz, Keith Hart, Jiang Jun, Lawrence Liang, MAP Office, Vyjayanthi Rao, Ananya Roy, Saskia Sassen, AbdouMaliq Simone, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Ignacio Valero, Matias Viegener, and others. The accompanying atlas brings together more than 80 case studies on the spatial and visual culture of informal markets from around the world.

Out of the Shadows

Out of the Shadows
Title Out of the Shadows PDF eBook
Author Patricia Fernández-Kelly
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 306
Release 2010-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0271045590

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Since the beginning of scholarly writing about the informal economy in the mid-1970s, the debate has evolved from addressing survival strategies of the poor to considering the implications for national development and the global economy. Simultaneously, research on informal politics has ranged from neighborhood clientelism to contentious social movements basing their claims on a variety of social identities in their quest for social justice. Despite related empirical and theoretical concerns, these research traditions have seldom engaged in dialogue with one another. Out of the Shadows brings leading scholars of the informal economy and informal politics together to address how globalization has influenced local efforts to resolve political and economic needs&—and how these seemingly separate issues are indeed deeply related. In addition to the editors, contributors are Javier Auyero, Miguel Angel Centeno, Sylvia Chant, Robert Gay, Mercedes Gonz&ález de la Rocha, Jos&é Itzigsohn, Alejandro Portes, and Juan Manuel Ram&írez S&áiz.

Non-formal Institutions, Informal Economies, and the Politics of Inclusion

Non-formal Institutions, Informal Economies, and the Politics of Inclusion
Title Non-formal Institutions, Informal Economies, and the Politics of Inclusion PDF eBook
Author Aili Mari Tripp
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 2001
Genre Africa
ISBN

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