A New York roofer requests payment in cash. A Bogota car
mechanic sets up "shop" on a quiet side street. Four Mexican
immigrants assemble semiconductors in a San Diego home. A Leningrad
doctor sells needed medicine to a desperate patient. All are part
of a growing worldwide phenomenon that is widely known but little
understood. The informal or underground economy is thriving today,
not only in the Third World countries where it was first reported
and studied but also in Eastern Europe and the developed nations of
the West.
"The Informal Economy" is the first book to bring together
studies from all three of these settings and to integrate them into
a coherent theoretical framework. Taking an international
perspective, the authors dispel a number of misconceptions about
the informal economy. They make clear, for instance, that it is not
solely a province of the poor. Cutting across social strata, it
reflects a political and economic realignment between employers and
workers and a shift in the regulatory mission of the government.
Throughout, the authors' theoretical observations serve not only to
unify material from diverse sources but also to map out directions
for further research.
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