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This Research Monograph about the re-emergence of street markets and their contribution to invigorate local economies aims to contribute to the knowledge and understanding of the emergence of street markets. Generally these are an unexplored territory of economics and often these street markets have been regarded in the literature and the official statistics as a quantité négligeable. It is the third research monograph in a series about street markets in all their variations. The series started with "Consumers' Attitudes towards Weekend, Night & Street Markets", Josef Eul Verlag, Köln,…mehr

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This Research Monograph about the re-emergence of street markets and their contribution to invigorate local economies aims to contribute to the knowledge and understanding of the emergence of street markets. Generally these are an unexplored territory of economics and often these street markets have been regarded in the literature and the official statistics as a quantité négligeable. It is the third research monograph in a series about street markets in all their variations. The series started with "Consumers' Attitudes towards Weekend, Night & Street Markets", Josef Eul Verlag, Köln, Germany, November 2002, and then "Street Markets - Small Business & Farmers' Perceptions in Australia & New Zealand", Josef Eul Verlag, Köln, Germany, August 2004. This research monograph focuses more on new developments and filling some gaps, which the two previous monographs did not address.

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Wolfgang Chr. Fischer, born 1942, studied Economics, History and Law from 1962 to 1968 at the Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, and at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany. He was awarded Dipl.-Volkswirt (MEc) in 1968 and Dr. rer. pol. (Doctorate in Economics) in 1971 from the Faculty of Law & Economics, University of Bonn, where he had been Academic Assistant at the Institute of Economic Policy. From 1975 until his retirement in 2000 he had been Professor in Economics, specialised in Consumer Affairs, at the University of Bremen, Germany. He was Visiting Professor among other universities at the University of San Francisco and the University of Guelph, Canada. Currently he is Adjunct Professor of Economics in the School of Law at James Cook University, Australia.