Urban Markets

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Author_Vanessa Watson
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Cooked Food
Crawford Market
Customer Flows
design
empirical foundation
Empirical Study
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Fine Grained Networks
Fresh Produce Market
Functional Mix
informal economy
Informal Sector Activity
Informal Selling
Informal Street Market
Informal Vending
informal-sector
International Monetary Fund
International Monetary Fund Austerity Measures
Local Area Map
location
Main Wholesale Markets
market infrastructure
Markets
microenterprise development
Pedestrian Flows
People's Action Party
People’s Action Party
Petty Commodity Sector
poverty alleviation strategies
Small Scale Economic Activities
small-scale retail market design
Street Hawkers
Street Markets
Street Traders
street vending
urban development
Urban Land
Urban Markets
Urban Planning
urban planning research
Urbanism
Urbanization
Vanessa Watson
Vice Versa
Wholesale Markets
Wholesaling System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138485310
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1990, Urban Markets looks at how the informal sector of the economy should be encouraged to assist in the alleviation of problems of poverty and unemployment. Despite this rhetoric, few concrete, implementable ways have been developed. This book is concerned with one such potential strategy which the authors consider to be particularly effective: the creation of both built and open markets for very small retailers and wholesalers. Based on experience of observing such markets in several continents, the authors combine a discussion of the theoretical issues surrounding the creation of urban markets with practical hints of how to establish and run them.