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Informal Politics - Street Vendors and the State in Mexico City (Paperback)
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Informal Politics - Street Vendors and the State in Mexico City (Paperback)
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As economic crises struck the Third World in the 1970s and 1980s,
large segments of the population turned to the informal economy to
survive. Though this phenomenon has previously been analyzed from a
strictly economic point of view, this book looks at street vending
in the largest city in the world, Mexico City, as a political
process.
Employing a street-level analysis based on intensive participant
observation, with interviews, archival research, and surveys, the
author presents a view of political processes that provides new
theoretical insights into social movements, state institutions, and
politics at the fringe of society, where legality blurs into
illegality and the informal economy intersects with its political
counterpoint--informal politics. By studying political processes at
the street level and then tracing them up the political structure,
the author also reveals the basic processes by which the Mexican
state operates.
Street vendors have been successful in defending their interests in
Mexico City, the author argues, because they are able to take
advantage of certain structural features of the Mexican state,
notably the weak integration of interests between policy-makers and
policy-implementers. The author shows that when well-organized,
street vendors can collude with state policy-implementers even when
state policy-makers are influenced by powerful interest groups,
such as large national and multinational corporations.
The book develops a systematic theory of the "political economy of
economic informality" while raising new questions and theories
about the state and social movements. Though the direct research is
confined to the Mexican case study, the author suggests ways in
which his conclusions can be applied to other developing areas in
the Third World.
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