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based on their primary income sources into seven sectors characterised by varying degrees of formality/informality and …
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countries between the 1991- 2015 periods, show that growth reduces informality in the direct effect regression. Moreover …
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countries between the 1991-2015 periods, show that growth reduces informality in the direct effect regression. Moreover …
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This paper empirically analyses the impact of the informal sector on long-term growth in developing countries. Using a panel of 112 countries from the icrg and Medina and Schneider (2018) over the period 1991 to 2015, a U-shaped relationship between the size of the informal sector and the growth...
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paper aims at establishing a link between the theories on informality and marginalization which is another important issue … for every actor to participate either in the formal, the informal or in both economies. Informality has multiple sources …, the connection between informality and involuntary exclusion shall be examined in a retrospective of economic thought …
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Understanding and analyzing development theory as well as practice in the contemporary developing world today is incomplete without an analysis of informal sector in the urban space. With continuous and increased urbanization happening in these countries, urban informal sector has also expanded...
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