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Linking the Formal and Informal Economy

2016
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Guha-Khasnobis, B. (ed.)   +2 more
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Enterprise and Inclusion in the Formal Economy of Italy

2002
The Advisor to the Strategic Project ITALY IN EUROPE is charged with contributing particularly to two topics within the Project’s scope: these areas might be called Enterprise and Inclusion. Their importance for economic policy is beyond doubt. An economic system that is deficient in enterprise and remains so may be replaced by or evolve into another ...
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A Formalization and Test of the Religious Economies Model

American Sociological Review, 2003
The religious economies argument maintains that religious pluralism promotes religious participation. Although this theory has been much debated by sociologists of religion, evaluation has been hindered by the lack of a formal model. This paper offers a formalization that builds on the product-differentiation framework from industrial-organization ...
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Formal Methods and Innovation Economy: Facing New Challenges

2008 Sixth IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods, 2008
Formal methods (FM) are being actively developed nowadays. Still they find little use even in the target industry domains that require high quality, robust and standard-conforming software. Some of the difficulties in FM utilization are caused by unique characteristic features of the new Innovation Economy such as constantly growing number of new ...
Alexander K. Petrenko, Olga L. Petrenko
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A Formal Model of the Economy

The Journal of Business, 1971
Laffer, Arthur B, Ranson, R David
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The Political Economy of Formal and Informal Regionalism

2004
This chapter deals with the political economy of formal and informal regionalism in Southern Africa, and how state, market and external actors relate to one another and often come together in hybrid and multi-actor coalitions. Four distinct regionalisms are highlighted, two formal and two informal.
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Formal-informal economy linkages

The persistence of high levels of unemployment, poverty and inequality are widely recognised as major socio-economic challenges for South Africa. The informal economy is often seen as an important component in expanding economic participation. However, the conceptualisation of what this practically means is not always played out.
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The impact of terrorism on formal and informal economy in African countries

International Journal of Finance and Economics, 2021
Habib Sekrafi   +2 more
exaly  

Choosing between the formal and informal economy: how do managers decide?

Cross Cultural and Strategic Management, 2021
Amine Abi Aad, James G Combs
exaly  

HEROIN USE AND THE FORMAL ECONOMY

The British Journal of Criminology, 1992
VINCENZO RUGGIERO, ANTONY A. VASS
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