Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis / Ravi Kanbur / Elinor Ostrom (eds.)Concepts and Policies
Linking the Formal and Informal Economy
Concepts and Policies
Herausgeber: Kanbur, Ravi; Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb; Ostrom, Elinor
Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis / Ravi Kanbur / Elinor Ostrom (eds.)Concepts and Policies
Linking the Formal and Informal Economy
Concepts and Policies
Herausgeber: Kanbur, Ravi; Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb; Ostrom, Elinor
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This volume brings together a significant new collection of studies on formality and informality in developing countries. Containing contributions from some of the very best analysts in development studies, the volume is multidisciplinary in nature, with contributions from anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists.
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This volume brings together a significant new collection of studies on formality and informality in developing countries. Containing contributions from some of the very best analysts in development studies, the volume is multidisciplinary in nature, with contributions from anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9780199237296
- ISBN-10: 0199237298
- Artikelnr.: 23155039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9780199237296
- ISBN-10: 0199237298
- Artikelnr.: 23155039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis is a Senior Research Fellow at UNU-WIDER. He is a PhD from the University of Rochester and worked for IGIDR (Mumbai), ICRIER (New Delhi) and The Exim Bank of India. His research interests include international economics, development economics and financial economics. Ravi Kanbur is T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics at Cornell University, and previously Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, and Chief Economist for Africa at the World Bank. Elinor Ostrom was Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science at Indiana University. She was also Co-Director, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis and Co-Director, Center for the Study of Institutions, Population and Environmental Change (CIPEC) at Indiana University. She was a member of the Expert Group on Development Issues of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
* 1: Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, Ravi Kanbur, and Elinor Ostrom: Beyond
Formality and Informality
* Concepts and Measurement
* 2: Keith Hart: Bureaucratic Form and the Informal Economy
* 3: Robert K. Christensen: The Global Path: Soft Law and
Non-sovereigns Formalizing the Potency of the Informal Sector
* 4: Alice Sindzingre: The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and
Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal
* 5: Martha Alter Chen: Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with
the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment
* 6: M. R. Narayana: Formal and Informal Enterprises: Concept,
Definition, and Measurement Issues in India
* Empirical Studies of Policies and Interlinking
* 7: Norman V. Loayza, Ana María Oviedo, and Luis Servén: The Impact of
Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-Country Evidence
* 8: Robert Lensink, Mark McGillivray, and Pham Thi Thu Trà: Financial
Liberalization in Vietnam: Impact on Loans from Informal, Formal, and
Semi-formal Providers
* 9: Fredrik Söderbaum: Blocking Human Potential: How Formal Policies
Block the Informal Economy in the Maputo Corridor
* 10: Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis and Rajeev Ahuja: Microinsurance for the
Informal Economy Workers in India
* 11: Krister Andersson and Diego Pacheco: Turning to Forestry for a
Way Out of Poverty: Is Formalizing Property Rights Enough?
* 12: Jeffrey B. Nugent and Shailender Swaminathan: Voluntary
Contributions to Informal Activities Producing Public Goods: Can
These be Induced by Government and other Formal Sector Agents? Some
Evidence from Indonesian Posyandus
* 13: Amos Sawyer: Social Capital, Survival Strategies, and their
Potential for Post-Conflict Governance in Liberia
* 14: Sally Roever: Enforcement and Compliance in Lima's Street
Markets: The Origins and Consequences of Policy Incoherence Toward
Informal Traders
* 15: Liz Alden Wily: Formalizing the Informal: Is There a Way to
Safely Unlock Human Potential Through Land Entitlement? A Review of
Changing Land Administration in Africa
Formality and Informality
* Concepts and Measurement
* 2: Keith Hart: Bureaucratic Form and the Informal Economy
* 3: Robert K. Christensen: The Global Path: Soft Law and
Non-sovereigns Formalizing the Potency of the Informal Sector
* 4: Alice Sindzingre: The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and
Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal
* 5: Martha Alter Chen: Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with
the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment
* 6: M. R. Narayana: Formal and Informal Enterprises: Concept,
Definition, and Measurement Issues in India
* Empirical Studies of Policies and Interlinking
* 7: Norman V. Loayza, Ana María Oviedo, and Luis Servén: The Impact of
Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-Country Evidence
* 8: Robert Lensink, Mark McGillivray, and Pham Thi Thu Trà: Financial
Liberalization in Vietnam: Impact on Loans from Informal, Formal, and
Semi-formal Providers
* 9: Fredrik Söderbaum: Blocking Human Potential: How Formal Policies
Block the Informal Economy in the Maputo Corridor
* 10: Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis and Rajeev Ahuja: Microinsurance for the
Informal Economy Workers in India
* 11: Krister Andersson and Diego Pacheco: Turning to Forestry for a
Way Out of Poverty: Is Formalizing Property Rights Enough?
* 12: Jeffrey B. Nugent and Shailender Swaminathan: Voluntary
Contributions to Informal Activities Producing Public Goods: Can
These be Induced by Government and other Formal Sector Agents? Some
Evidence from Indonesian Posyandus
* 13: Amos Sawyer: Social Capital, Survival Strategies, and their
Potential for Post-Conflict Governance in Liberia
* 14: Sally Roever: Enforcement and Compliance in Lima's Street
Markets: The Origins and Consequences of Policy Incoherence Toward
Informal Traders
* 15: Liz Alden Wily: Formalizing the Informal: Is There a Way to
Safely Unlock Human Potential Through Land Entitlement? A Review of
Changing Land Administration in Africa
* 1: Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, Ravi Kanbur, and Elinor Ostrom: Beyond
Formality and Informality
* Concepts and Measurement
* 2: Keith Hart: Bureaucratic Form and the Informal Economy
* 3: Robert K. Christensen: The Global Path: Soft Law and
Non-sovereigns Formalizing the Potency of the Informal Sector
* 4: Alice Sindzingre: The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and
Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal
* 5: Martha Alter Chen: Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with
the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment
* 6: M. R. Narayana: Formal and Informal Enterprises: Concept,
Definition, and Measurement Issues in India
* Empirical Studies of Policies and Interlinking
* 7: Norman V. Loayza, Ana María Oviedo, and Luis Servén: The Impact of
Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-Country Evidence
* 8: Robert Lensink, Mark McGillivray, and Pham Thi Thu Trà: Financial
Liberalization in Vietnam: Impact on Loans from Informal, Formal, and
Semi-formal Providers
* 9: Fredrik Söderbaum: Blocking Human Potential: How Formal Policies
Block the Informal Economy in the Maputo Corridor
* 10: Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis and Rajeev Ahuja: Microinsurance for the
Informal Economy Workers in India
* 11: Krister Andersson and Diego Pacheco: Turning to Forestry for a
Way Out of Poverty: Is Formalizing Property Rights Enough?
* 12: Jeffrey B. Nugent and Shailender Swaminathan: Voluntary
Contributions to Informal Activities Producing Public Goods: Can
These be Induced by Government and other Formal Sector Agents? Some
Evidence from Indonesian Posyandus
* 13: Amos Sawyer: Social Capital, Survival Strategies, and their
Potential for Post-Conflict Governance in Liberia
* 14: Sally Roever: Enforcement and Compliance in Lima's Street
Markets: The Origins and Consequences of Policy Incoherence Toward
Informal Traders
* 15: Liz Alden Wily: Formalizing the Informal: Is There a Way to
Safely Unlock Human Potential Through Land Entitlement? A Review of
Changing Land Administration in Africa
Formality and Informality
* Concepts and Measurement
* 2: Keith Hart: Bureaucratic Form and the Informal Economy
* 3: Robert K. Christensen: The Global Path: Soft Law and
Non-sovereigns Formalizing the Potency of the Informal Sector
* 4: Alice Sindzingre: The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and
Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal
* 5: Martha Alter Chen: Rethinking the Informal Economy: Linkages with
the Formal Economy and the Formal Regulatory Environment
* 6: M. R. Narayana: Formal and Informal Enterprises: Concept,
Definition, and Measurement Issues in India
* Empirical Studies of Policies and Interlinking
* 7: Norman V. Loayza, Ana María Oviedo, and Luis Servén: The Impact of
Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-Country Evidence
* 8: Robert Lensink, Mark McGillivray, and Pham Thi Thu Trà: Financial
Liberalization in Vietnam: Impact on Loans from Informal, Formal, and
Semi-formal Providers
* 9: Fredrik Söderbaum: Blocking Human Potential: How Formal Policies
Block the Informal Economy in the Maputo Corridor
* 10: Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis and Rajeev Ahuja: Microinsurance for the
Informal Economy Workers in India
* 11: Krister Andersson and Diego Pacheco: Turning to Forestry for a
Way Out of Poverty: Is Formalizing Property Rights Enough?
* 12: Jeffrey B. Nugent and Shailender Swaminathan: Voluntary
Contributions to Informal Activities Producing Public Goods: Can
These be Induced by Government and other Formal Sector Agents? Some
Evidence from Indonesian Posyandus
* 13: Amos Sawyer: Social Capital, Survival Strategies, and their
Potential for Post-Conflict Governance in Liberia
* 14: Sally Roever: Enforcement and Compliance in Lima's Street
Markets: The Origins and Consequences of Policy Incoherence Toward
Informal Traders
* 15: Liz Alden Wily: Formalizing the Informal: Is There a Way to
Safely Unlock Human Potential Through Land Entitlement? A Review of
Changing Land Administration in Africa