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Does the informal economy link to organised crime? Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce the topic of the informal economy, exploring its definition from both economic and criminological stand... P Ponsaers,J Shapland,CC Williams - 《International Journal of Social Economics》 被引...
Work and Wellbeing in Informal Economies: The Regulative Roles of Institutions of Identity and the State The larger part of the economy in most developing countries is outside the regulative control of the state. When defined in this way, it has two types of e... B Harriss-White - 《Worl...
An informal style, along with slang expressions, allows the use of abbreviated forms of verbs “to be,”“have,”“has,”“would,”“will,” and others as well: “I’m,”“we’ve,”“he’s,” and so on. In the formal style, no abbreviations are ever used, as all forms must be...
It is also becoming clear in South Africa that this alternative economy is not something to be ignored because, on the one hand, it is where South Africa's jobless (some 30% of the national workforce) try to make ends meet through an assortment of economic endeavour and, on the other, ...
–This paper aims to evaluate critically the conventional binary hierarchical representation of the formal/informal economy dualism which reads informal employment as a residual and marginal sphere that has largely negative consequences for economic development and needs to be deterred. Design/methodology/...
In developing countries, there has been a surge in the size of the informal economy in recent years. However, the effect of monetary policy on the informal economy and informal economy responses to shocks from the formal economy is yet to receive empirical attention. Our study aims to explore...
Women dominate the informal sectors of the World economies, but are a very small segment of the formal sectors, so enhancing their participation in all sectors represents a major step in poverty reduction and greater economic growth. This could be achieved if women possessed entrepreneurship literacy...
Huda, A Comparative Study of Women Entrepreneurs in Formal and Informal Economy: A Study of Dhaka City, Asian Journal of Business Management 1(1): 19-23, 2009 ISSN: 2041-8752Huda, S.S.M., Alam, M. S., and Khan, M. Y., (2009). A Comparative Study of Women Entrepreneurs in ...
Our recommendation is for the latter since the informal sector has important strengths and merits, as well as its harmful aspects, while formal approaches... Davis, John-Michael,Y Garb - 《Resources Conservation & Recycling》 被引量: 9发表: 2015年 The Informal Economy and the ILO: A Legal...