Table of contents
Street vending and public policy: a global review
Ray BromleyProvide a general contemporary overview of street vending around the world, focusing on the major issues underlying its permanence as a phenomenon, and the ambivalent attitudes…
Street vendors, and postmodernity: conflict and compromise in the global economy
John CrossStreet vendors, modernity and postmodernity: conflict and compromise in the global economy explores street vending within the context of the shift from modernism to postmodernism…
The dynamics of New Zealand’s largest street market; the Otara flea market
Anne de Bruin, Ann DupuisAttempts to explore the complexities in the operation of the largest and best example of New Zealand’s approximation of street vending known as the Otara Flea Market. Aims to…
Enlarging the street and negotiating the curb: public space at the edge of an African market
Loretta E. BassOutlines a case study detailing how a road enlargement project eliminated sidewalk selling space and restructured the edge of a major market in Dakar, Senegal. Explains how the…
Expading dual labour market theory: crack dealers and the informal sector.
John C. Cross, Bruce D. JohnsonAttempts to theorize the relationship between the informal and the illegal sectors of the economy. States that there are significant behavioural similarities. Proposes an emergent…
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0144-333Xe-ISSN:
1758-6720ISSN-L:
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- Prof Colin Williams