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Urban informal sector : concept, measurement and policy

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  1. Harriss JC., 1990. "Linkages between the formal and the informal sectors in developing countries: a review of literature," ILO Working Papers 992744903402676, International Labour Organization.
  2. Swaminathan, M., 1991. "Understanding the "Informal Sector": A Survey," Research Paper 95, World Institute for Development Economics Research.
  3. Josip Franic, 2019. "Undeclared Economy in Croatia during the 2004–2017 Period: Quarterly Estimates Using the MIMIC Method," Croatian Economic Survey, The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, vol. 21(1), pages 5-46, June.
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  5. Mathan Satchi & Jonathan Temple, 2006. "Growth and labour markets in developing countries," Bristol Economics Discussion Papers 06/581, School of Economics, University of Bristol, UK.
  6. Klarita Gërxhani, 2004. "The Informal Sector in Developed and Less Developed Countries: A Literature Survey," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 120(3_4), pages 267-300, September.
  7. William Amos Pallangyo, 2021. "The informal sector and the safety of female traders in Tanzania: A reflection of practices, policies, and legislation," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2021-160, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  8. Tokman, Víctor E., 1978. "Informal-formal sector interrelationships," Revista CEPAL, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), June.
  9. Nitya Rao, 1996. "Empowerment through Organisation," Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Centre for Women's Development Studies, vol. 3(2), pages 171-197, September.
  10. Gasmi, Farid & Kouakou, Dorgyles & Sanni, Maruf, 2022. "The effect of firm informality on sustainable and responsible innovation in developing countries: Evidence from Nigeria," TSE Working Papers 22-1368, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  11. Loudi Njoya & Ibrahim Ngouhouo & Simplice A. Asongu & Friedrich Schneider, 2022. "The role of economic prosperity on informality in Africa: evidence of corruption thresholds from PSTR," Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute. 22/012, African Governance and Development Institute..
  12. Manuel Rosaldo, 2024. "Top-Down and Bottom-Up Formalization: Waste Pickers’ Struggles for Labor Rights in São Paulo and Bogotá," ILR Review, Cornell University, ILR School, vol. 77(1), pages 32-61, January.
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  14. Hanan Nazier & Racha Ramadan, 2015. "Informality and Poverty: A Causality Dilemma with Application to Egypt," Advances in Management and Applied Economics, SCIENPRESS Ltd, vol. 5(4), pages 1-4.
  15. Martha Alter Chen, 2007. "Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment," Working Papers 46, United Nations, Department of Economics and Social Affairs.
  16. Helio Mau-Quei & Michael P. Cameron, 2019. "The Characteristics of the Informal Sector in Timor-Leste," Working Papers in Economics 19/05, University of Waikato.
  17. Peters-Berries C., 1993. "Urban informal sector in Zimbabwe: from insignificance to the employer of the last resort," ILO Working Papers 992931213402676, International Labour Organization.
  18. Loudi Njoya & Ibrahim Ngouhouo & Moussa Njoupouognigni & Schneider Friederich & Zenabou Tourere, 2024. "Can we understand the simultaneous evolution between economic and informality growth in Africa? A preliminary explanation," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 36(1), pages 398-414, January.
  19. Gökçer Özgür & Ceyhun Elgin & Adem Y. Elveren, 2021. "Is informality a barrier to sustainable development?," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 29(1), pages 45-65, January.
  20. Jain, Varinder, 2020. "Vulnerability Exposure in Informal Manufacturing Sector A Reflection on Conceptual and Analytical Issues," MPRA Paper 103158, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  21. Assuncao P., 1993. "Government policies and the urban informal sector in sub-saharan Africa: a comparative study on Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Angola," ILO Working Papers 992938913402676, International Labour Organization.
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  24. Manuel Rosaldo, 2022. "The Antinomies of Successful Mobilization: Colombian Recyclers Manoeuvre between Dispossession and Exploitation," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 53(2), pages 251-278, March.
  25. Rao Indu, 2011. "Emergence of Informal Sector Firms in International Business," IIMA Working Papers WP2011-02-01, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department.
  26. Ha, Le Thanh & Dung, Hoang Phuong & Thanh, To Trung, 2021. "Economic complexity and shadow economy: A multi-dimensional analysis," Economic Analysis and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 408-422.
  27. D Drakakis-Smith, 1980. "Alice through the Looking Glass: Marginalisation in the Aboriginal Town Camps of Alice Springs," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 12(4), pages 427-448, April.
  28. Dawson J. & Oyeyinka B., 1993. "Structural adjustment and the urban informal sector in Nigeria," ILO Working Papers 992945223402676, International Labour Organization.
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  30. Ricardo A. Lagos, 1995. "Formalizing the Informal Sector: Barriers and Costs," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 26(1), pages 111-131, January.
  31. Graham Tipple, 2005. "The Place of Home-based Enterprises in the Informal Sector: Evidence from Cochabamba, New Delhi, Surabaya and Pretoria," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 42(4), pages 611-632, April.
  32. Paul Wellings & Michael Sutcliffe, 1984. "‘Developing’ the Urban Informal Sector in South Africa: The Reformist Paradigm and its Fallacies," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 15(4), pages 517-550, October.
  33. Chris Gerry, 1987. "Developing Economies and the Informal Sector in Historical Perspective," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 493(1), pages 100-119, September.
  34. Rafaela Bastidas & Nicolás Acosta, 2019. "Misallocation and manufacturing TFP in Ecuador: formal, semi-formal and informal firms," Journal of Economic Structures, Springer;Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS), vol. 8(1), pages 1-29, December.
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  36. Sethuraman, S. V., 1985. "Basic needs and the informal sector: the case of low-income housing in developing countries," ILO Working Papers 992365613402676, International Labour Organization.
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  38. Mathan Satchi & Jonathan Temple, 2009. "Labor Markets and Productivity in Developing Countries," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 12(1), pages 183-204, January.
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  40. Marty Chen, 2005. "Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment," WIDER Working Paper Series RP2005-10, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  41. repec:ilo:ilowps:236561 is not listed on IDEAS
  42. Martha Alter Chen, 2012. "The Informal Economy in Comparative Perspective," Chapters, in: James G. Carrier (ed.), A Handbook of Economic Anthropology, Second Edition, chapter 28, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  43. Roomana N. Siddiqui & Janak Pandey, 2001. "Perception of Economic and Environmental Stressors by Urban Slum Dwellers," Psychology and Developing Societies, , vol. 13(1), pages 93-103, March.
  44. Leal-Ordoñez Julio C., 2014. "The informal sector in contemporary models of the aggregate economy," Working Papers 2014-24, Banco de México.
  45. Sethuraman, S. V., 1992. "Employment planning in the urban informal sector," ILO Working Papers 992891843402676, International Labour Organization.
  46. Mukherjee, Dipa, 2004. "Productivity in the Informal Manufacturing Sector: Regional Patterns and Policy Issues," MPRA Paper 4859, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2005.
  47. Peters-Berries C., 1993. "Putting development policies into practice: the problems of implementing policy reforms in Africa," ILO Working Papers 992931173402676, International Labour Organization.
  48. repec:ilo:ilowps:293891 is not listed on IDEAS
  49. Peters-Berries C., 1993. "Urban informal sector and structural adjustment in Zambia," ILO Working Papers 992932823402676, International Labour Organization.
  50. Tesfachew T., 1992. "Government policies and the urban informal sector in Africa," ILO Working Papers 992899183402676, International Labour Organization.
  51. Maipose GS., 1990. "Informal sector in Zambia: employment consequences of the legal and regulatory framework," ILO Working Papers 992769103402676, International Labour Organization.
  52. Takao FUKUCHI, 1998. "A Simulation Analysis Of The Urban Informal Sector," The Developing Economies, Institute of Developing Economies, vol. 36(3), pages 225-256, September.
  53. Snehashish Bhattacharya & Surbhi Kesar, 2020. "Precarity and Development: Production and Labor Processes in the Informal Economy in India," Review of Radical Political Economics, Union for Radical Political Economics, vol. 52(3), pages 387-408, September.
  54. Sheila Bhalla, 2017. "From ‘Relative Surplus Population’ and ‘Dual Labour Markets’ to ‘Informal’ and ‘Formal’ Employment and Enterprises: Insights About Causation and Consequences," Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Centre for Agrarian Research and Education for South, vol. 6(3), pages 295-305, December.
  55. Ravi KANBUR, 2021. "The long discourse on informality as reflected in selected articles of the International Labour Review," International Labour Review, International Labour Organization, vol. 160(4), pages 1-11, December.
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