This book is essential reading for those interested in the role of the informal economy in contemporary processes of growth and economic governance in Africa.
This book is essential reading for those interested in the role of the informal economy in contemporary processes of growth and economic governance in Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
KATE MEAGHER is Associate Professor in Development Studies, London School of Economics. Her books include Identity Economics: Social Networks and the Informal Economy in Nigeria (2010), and, co-edited with Abdul Raufu Mustapha, Overcoming Boko Haram: Faith, Society & Islamic Radicalization in Northern Nigeria (2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Social networks & economic ungovernance in Africa Beyond the cultural turn: Rethinking African informality Oracles, secret societies & hometown identities: An institutional history of Igbo economic networks Unleashing popular entrepreneurship: Informal manufacturing & economic restructuring The scramble for weak ties: Restructuring informal enterprise networks Negotiating the web of associational life: Popular associations & networking strategies Collective efficiency or cutthroat cooperation?: Networks of accumulation & networks of survival Informality, cliental networks & vigilantes: Producers' associations & the state Missing link or missed opportunity?: Social networks & economic development in Africa
Introduction: Social networks & economic ungovernance in Africa Beyond the cultural turn: Rethinking African informality Oracles, secret societies & hometown identities: An institutional history of Igbo economic networks Unleashing popular entrepreneurship: Informal manufacturing & economic restructuring The scramble for weak ties: Restructuring informal enterprise networks Negotiating the web of associational life: Popular associations & networking strategies Collective efficiency or cutthroat cooperation?: Networks of accumulation & networks of survival Informality, cliental networks & vigilantes: Producers' associations & the state Missing link or missed opportunity?: Social networks & economic development in Africa
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