Street Entrepreneurs

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comparative street market analysis
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Illegal Vending
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Informal Economic Activities
Informal Sector
informal sector research
Itinerant Traders
Legal Vendors
Locating Street Markets
market vendor livelihoods
Market Zones
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Municipal Office
Non-dependent Workers
North American Free Trade Agreement
organizations
political economy urbanism
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Sidewalk Vending
social adaptation disasters
spatial regulation studies
Storefront Businesses
Street Entrepreneurs
Street Merchants
Street Vendor
Street Vendor Organizations
Street Vendors
Toronto Food Policy Council
Unlicensed Vendors
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415770286
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Addressing the current dearth of available literature on this topic, the editors use a range of international case studies to explore street vending and informal economies which continue to be, especially in developing countries, a vital economic driver.

This volume collects essays from authors around the world about the markets and vendors they know best, including studies of USA, China, Mexico, Turkey. The contributors speak of the struggles that vendors have faced to legitimize their activity, the role that they play in helping societies adapt to and survive catastrophes as well as the practical roles that they play in both the local and global social and economic system.

As well as highlighting the importance of street markets as a phenomenon of interest in itself to a growing body of scholarship, this study demonstrates how an analysis of street vending can provide insights not only into economic anthropology, but also urban studies, post modernism, spatial geography, political sociology and globalization theory.

John Cross is at the University of Texas Pan-American, USA

Alfonso Morales is at the University of Wisconsin, USA