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Street Economy
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Street Vendors
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- ISBN 9781839095030
- Weight: 405g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 May 2020
- Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Throughout the history of capitalism, street economy has found a space in the failures and externalities of the open market economy, but it has been derided or ignored in the mainstream media and academy. However, street economies are a solution, not a problem: popping up as a spontaneous solution to the failures of capitalism, these economies are an opportunity to learn, explore and grow away from the mainstream.
Even though discussion of street economy and vendors is on the rise in recent years, the subject is still dealt with on the basis of sectors, cities and countries, not on a global scale. With the increase in the volume, types and functions of street activities, is has become more appealing for the wider population by including a wide variety of sectors. The studies in this volume of Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis investigate the causes and effects of new street-focused formations, such as NASVI in India, and SWG in ILO, established in response to the new legal regulation and organizational needs that have emerged with increasing employment volume in the street economy.
For researchers and students of contemporary economics, interested in a global view on a rising industry, this is a key exploration of how micro businesses play on the global level.
Even though discussion of street economy and vendors is on the rise in recent years, the subject is still dealt with on the basis of sectors, cities and countries, not on a global scale. With the increase in the volume, types and functions of street activities, is has become more appealing for the wider population by including a wide variety of sectors. The studies in this volume of Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis investigate the causes and effects of new street-focused formations, such as NASVI in India, and SWG in ILO, established in response to the new legal regulation and organizational needs that have emerged with increasing employment volume in the street economy.
For researchers and students of contemporary economics, interested in a global view on a rising industry, this is a key exploration of how micro businesses play on the global level.
Simon Grima Ph.D (Melit.), MSc (Lond), MSc (BCU), B.Com (Hons) (Melit.), FFA, FAIA (Acad), is the Head of the Insurance Department at the University of Malta, where he is also a Senior Lecturer. He served as the President of the Malta Association of Risk Management (MARM), is a Certified Risk Management Professional (FERMA) and is the chairman of the Scientific Education Committee of PRIMO.
Osman Sirkeci is the founder of Global Street Economics Platform (GLOSEP) in Turkey and Self Workers Global (SWG). He is a qualified accountant, and served as the Head of Textilbank Germany, CB-Bank Cologne and Düisburg Branch. Since 2013, he has been developing and spreading his new approach to the Global Street Economy through national and international conferences and projects.
Kamuran Elbeyoğlu is a Professor in the Psychology Department at Toros University, Turkey. She is the author of The Philosophy of Mind and Sören Kierkegaard (2010). She is a founder of the Global Street Economics Platform (GLOSEP). Her research lies in the philosophy of mind, social philosophy, existentialism and philosophical therapy.
Osman Sirkeci is the founder of Global Street Economics Platform (GLOSEP) in Turkey and Self Workers Global (SWG). He is a qualified accountant, and served as the Head of Textilbank Germany, CB-Bank Cologne and Düisburg Branch. Since 2013, he has been developing and spreading his new approach to the Global Street Economy through national and international conferences and projects.
Kamuran Elbeyoğlu is a Professor in the Psychology Department at Toros University, Turkey. She is the author of The Philosophy of Mind and Sören Kierkegaard (2010). She is a founder of the Global Street Economics Platform (GLOSEP). Her research lies in the philosophy of mind, social philosophy, existentialism and philosophical therapy.
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