Informality: The State of the Art

Review of Papers on Informality with the help of Artificial Intelligence

Presentation

For more than half a decade, academic circles have been examining the socioeconomic phenomenon of informality. Since anthropologist Keith Hart introduced the term "informality" (in a pioneering study conducted in Ghana) to describe all kinds of street-based activities, thousands of studies have been undertaken to interpret and understand the phenomenon constituted by these and similar activities. » Read more


Informality: The State of the Art. Nr. 1
Informality: The State of the Art. Nr. 1
Understanding Informality: Concepts, Determinants, and Evidence from the Literature. Anabela Mesquita, Instituto Politécnico de Porto.
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International Network for Knowledge and Comparative Socioeconomic Analysis of Informality and the Policies to be Implemented for their Formalization in the European Union and Latin America
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